Accommodation in Santarem

44 places to stay (1 - 15)
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    Located in Santarém and with Santa Clara Convent reachable within less than 1 km, A Casa Brava provides a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a barbecue. …
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    "Overlooking Montargil Dam, Monte Novo Villas offers rooms and villas with a sophisticated décor and the opportunity to enjoy water sports activities. Villas are a 5-minute drive from Montargil village. …
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    This 17th-century farmhouse offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace. It has a garden with an outdoor pool and a barbecue. There is a riding centre and stables with horses. Free bike rental is available. …
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    Situated directly opposite the Carlos Relvas photography museum in Golegã, this stylish hotel offers a cozy ambiance. It features an indoor pool with water jets and a spa facility. …
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    The 18th century Quinta da Cabrita provides accommodation in renovated homes and studios with modern comfort. All units are exquisitely decorated and feature access to an outdoor swimming pool and a lush green garden. …
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    Offering an outdoor pool surrounded by gardens, Country House Santarém has eco-friendly wooden houses located in Vale de Santarém. Free WiFi access is available in this holiday home. …
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    Casas da Piedade, a property with a garden, is located in Azinhaga, 48 km from Our Lady of Fatima Basilica, 26 km from Santa Clara Convent, as well as 26 km from CNEMA. There is a private entrance at the farm stay for the convenience of those who stay. …
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    Located in a village known for the horse exhibition held every year, Casa da Tia Guida is situated in Golegã’s main street, in a manor house. This pet-friendly property offers free WiFi access and rental bicycles. …
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    Offering barbecue facilities and inner courtyard view, Casa De Besteiros is situated in Arneiro da Volta, 21 km from Santa Clara Convent and 21 km from CNEMA. This farm stay has a pool with a view, a garden and free private parking. …
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    Located in Pernes and with Our Lady of Fatima Basilica reachable within 38 km, Hostel O Torneiro provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge. …
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    Located in Salvaterra de Magos, Sete Quintas Country House provides accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. This farm stay features air-conditioned accommodation with a patio. Outdoor seating is also available at the farm stay. …
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    Located between Coruche and Almeirim, Monte do Areeiro is part of an 800 hectare farm and offers access to an outdoor pool. Free WiFi is available on every house. …
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    Located in Golegã, 43 km from Our Lady of Fatima Basilica, Casa do Tio Zé provides accommodation with a garden, free WiFi, a shared kitchen, and bicycle parking. The property features inner courtyard and quiet street views, and is 33 km from CNEMA. …
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    Located in Santarém, within 600 metres of CNEMA, Casa do Arco, Santarém is an accommodation offering city views. Among the facilities at this property are luggage storage space and bicycle parking, along with free WiFi throughout the property. …
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    Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a patio, Made iN2 Creative Guest House is set in Montargil. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi. Guests can make use of barbecue facilities. …
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Santarém travel guide »

Overlooking the wending Tagus River from its ridge-top position, Santarem is a town of historical significance, once renowned as the strongest fortress in the kingdom and second only to Lisbon in importance in the country. Its origins can be traced back to the Iron Age, and Julius Caesar used it as an administrative centre for Roman legions. The name originates in the legend of martyred Saint…