Carmo´s Boutique Hotel offer elegantly decorated units, located in Ponte de Lima. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, and organizes exclusive visits to the area.
James
United States of America
I cannot say enough good things about this charming little hotel. Only a one night stay and I wish it had been longer. The staff, the grounds, the rooms, the decorations, the views, and everything else about it far exceeded my expectations.
Located in Ponte de Lima, 20 miles from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Vinha by NHôme has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
This hotel is 656 feet from Ponte de Nossa Senhora Da Guia and Lima River. It features a small spa area with massage services and a lush garden. Each room has a private balcony.
Steven
United States of America
The room was extremely comfortable. Breakfast was outstanding as there were SO many choices. Staff was very nice and helpful. We were very hungry when we arrived and a meal was made for us. Definitely would recommend this hotel.
Nestled between River Lima and the countryside landscape, Hotel Rural Solar das Arcadas offers rooms with a rustic décor. It features an outdoor pool with sun loungers.
The Hotel Império do Norte is located in Ponte de Lima, the oldest village in Portugal. Wi-Fi access is free throughout the property, as well as a car park and private garages.
James
United States of America
Beautiful room, bathroom, view. Great breakfast. Central location
With a quiet location in the Minho province of Portugal, this modern hotel features green horizons and a professional golf course. It features a heated indoor pool and 2 restaurants.
Casa da Travessa enjoys a location in Ponte de Lima, 19 miles from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo and 23 miles from University of Minho - Braga Campus.
Dennie
United States of America
Very easy to find, beautiful Ponte de Lima. Hostess was excellent. Kitchen upstairs with laundry was amazing! Coffee before our early start was also a great thing to have. Room was gorgeous!
Graciosa Guest House offers air-conditioned rooms in Ponte de Lima. Among the facilities at this property are daily room service and a shared lounge, along with free Wifi throughout the property.
Jim and Peggy
United States of America
A beautiful old homes that’s well-maintained, and the host was exceptional. Very welcoming to Pilgrims, and one who happened to be sick.
Located in the historic center of Ponte de Lima, this guest house offers individually decorated rooms with a modern bathroom. Guests can relax in the common living room or cook in the shared kitchen.
Kimberlee
United States of America
Very comfortable. Right on Camiño. And they had home made cookies.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Ponte de Lima cost $89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ponte de Lima are $102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ponte de Lima can be found for $274 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ponte de Lima this weekend is $121 or, for a 4-star hotel, $98. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ponte de Lima for this weekend cost around $289 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Ponte de Lima is a perfect place for a pilgrim on the Camino...
Ponte de Lima is a perfect place for a pilgrim on the Camino to take a rest day. Perfect place to get your laundry done properly, catch up with your sleep. Lots of nice restaurants to eat in. Many interesting alleys to walk through and enough sights to take in a day.
Gerard
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
Ponte de Lima is a remarkably well-preserved, historically...
Ponte de Lima is a remarkably well-preserved, historically important village in Northern Portugal. It has been a crossroads for centuries. Probably for a Druids-like culture, definitely for the Romans, for hundreds of thousands of pilgrims walking the historic Camino (Caminho in Portuguese), as well as for people traveling east-to-west from the mountains to the Atlantic.
Today, Ponte de Lima continues to be an important crossroads as well as gathering space for walking & hiking, cyclists, various forms of boating (with a champion training center along the Rio Lima), horse riding, international gardening and more.
It's hard to fully explain how much cultural importance there is in Ponte de Lima for the Minho (region), Portugal (as a country), and, indeed, all of Europe in such a small village. Well worth visiting.
I spent three weeks there, fell in love with the village, and like it so much that I intend to move there.
Christopher
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The village is beautiful as well as the bridge, which we...
The village is beautiful as well as the bridge, which we walked from end to end. There were several good restaurants to choose from. Everything is within walking distance. There are great sculptures spread throughout town. We would come again.
Jo Ann
United States of America
10
Scored 10
My wife and I have been visiting Ponte de Lima for 30 years.
My wife and I have been visiting Ponte de Lima for 30 years. It has changed and become much busier over the years. However, it has managed to retain its friendly low key ambience. It is still possible to recognise the town of years ago despite the changes. A truly lovely place.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Picturesque, regional town, with old architecture and great...
Picturesque, regional town, with old architecture and great walks within the town and its hinterland. The town opens onto a broad riverfront with great views including of a historic multi-arched bridge which gives the town its name.
Gerard
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Ponte de Lima is a historic town, with a medieval and a...
Ponte de Lima is a historic town, with a medieval and a Roman bridge across the Lima. Fascinating. We stayed there overnight as part of a Minho cycling trip (self-arranged).
Had a lovely supper at the Restaurante Encanada.
A lovely hotel. I arrived very early to check in but the wonderful lady at reception made me feel very welcome while I waited. Every member of the staff who we encountered were welcoming and smiling always. The room was very nice, very comfortable beds and a delightful balcony. We took advantage of the spa and had a pilgrims massage. Anna in the spa was Fantastic!
Our breakfast was very nice, many excellent options.
And the location is perfect. Near the old city and the Roman Bridge.
A perfect place for El Camino pilgrims.
We really enjoyed our stay at Guest House. Diana was extremely nice and helpful. Breakfast was great and we had a very quiet room (3rd floor, at the back of the hotel). Everything was extremely clean and nice. Rooms and fixtures are modern. Nice common area on each floor. The location was excellent - right in Ponte de Lima and few steps down to the river and Ecovia and many restaurants. I would highly recommend staying here. We would not hesitate to stay here again next time we visit Ponte de Lima.
Everything! The staff are amazing-very attentive to ensuring a comfortable, serene, and enjoyable stay. We were lucky enough to spend 5 nights at Hotel Paco de Vitorino. The grounds are beautiful and include a large pool. The bed was 10 out of 10 for comfort. . It felt like we were on a retreat, yet close enough to drive to Ponte de Lima, Ponte de Barca, Guimaraes, Braga & explore the Minho region. It was an unforgettable experience!!! Thank you!! Will & Lisa
The view from the terrace with pool is really wonderful. Best place to be! The owners are very kind and helpful, you can call them any time and you can communicate via whatsapp, which is very conveniant. The appartment was big enough for 4 people and was clean. From Ponte de lima you can easily explore the north of Portugal, within an hour's drive you can visit many different places.
The property is in a location that allows you to easily visit Viana do Castelo, Valença, Monçao, and Ponte da Barca. The house is gorgeous and spacious. There are 3 en-suite bedrooms and a bedroom downstairs where you would have to go upstairs to use the bathroom. The induction cooktop is a plus. The host was responsive, kind, and helpful. I would recommend it to others.
Best sleep I had in three weeks in Portugal. So peaceful, in a perfect location a short walk down the tree-lined boulevard from the town. I was able to work and use Wifi on the extra-large balcony; I wish I'd had a week there. Nice breakfast with outdoor seating available. A very good value for this type of hotel.
I had a nice corner room with lots of windows that looked out over the old Roman/Medieval bridge in Ponte de Lima. The staff was really friendly and helpful. The bed was wonderfully comfortable! The temperature of the room was great, I had a remote to control it. Very charming and pleasant place to stay.
Super cute!! Cozy room had everything you need for a few nights in Ponte de Lima. Perhaps not the best for super tall people but I loved being up in the eaves and how adorable it all was. SO close to everything in the centre of town but felt pretty private. The bar downstairs wasn't too loud, either.
Our best stay in Portugal. Gorgeous apartment with a spectacular view. Very responsive and helpful host. Spacious, spotlessly clean, phenomenal kitchen, and right on the main square of this lovely small town. Don’t hesitate—stay here if you can.
This was the best apartment we have ever stayed in.Everything about it was really lovely- when we walked in we just said “Wow”. The view from this apartment is stunning. Strongly recommend this apartment to anyone staying in Ponte de Lima.
Perfect location in the middle of the historic centre of Ponte de Vila. The bed was very comfortable, the hotel was very quiet, ensuring a sound sleep. The breakfast was enjoyable and the staff were so kind it made leaving difficult!
Very central location in Ponte de Lima. Really nice staff. Comfortable rooms. Although breakfast is not included, they provided coffee and there is a bakery downstairs where one can buy fresh bread and croissants.
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