Self Catering Accomodations in Sintra

The city of Sintra is hugely famous in Portugal. If you ever get the chance to stay in Sintra accommodation, it will immediately become obvious what all the fuss was about. Picturesque situated between rocky crags on the Sierra de Sintra range with views over the coast, Sintra is an absolutely stunning town in countryside that would rival any region for beauty.

 

If there is no available Sintra accommodation, you can also explore the hotels in Colares, a neighborhood located 4 miles to the west of central Sintra. If your neurons don't start firing until you get a caffeine hit, Sintra 1012 Boutique Guest House is going to be one of your favorite places to stop off in Sintra. If you're thinking more along the lines of a lingering dinner, Sintra Boutique Hotel has what you're searching for. There are so many top class museums in Sintra, that whatever your interests, there should be one to enthral you during your stay in a self-catering Sintra holiday rental property.

Casa José Ricardo

Casa José Ricardo

The villa is named after its first owner, the actor José Ricardo, who established his summer residence here in 1905. The property has been restored to very high standard while maintaining its traditional character and charm. The apartment occupies two floors. On the first floor are the fully equipped, modern kitchen, a lounge with small terrace and a dining room. One double bedroom and a separate bathroom are also located on this floor. Two further double bedrooms – one of them with en-suite bathroom – as well as a single bedroom and an independent bathroom are on the top floor. The villa comfortably accommodates 7 adults and is ideal for holidays with a group of friends or family.

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Sintra Marmòris Palace

Sintra Marmòris Palace

Sintra Marmòris Palace is an eclectic and charming private house built in the 1890s which was lovingly restored by a family that for generations has been working in the marble stone industry. Reopened in May 2017 as a local lodgement. Offering nine individually appointed guest rooms, divided in two buildings, It was clearly built to take full advantage of the breathtaking scenic views and natural gardens of Sintra, region that was claimed as World Heritage by UNESCO.

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