Pateo dos Solares

Location

The Estalagem Pateo dos Solares is a charming manor-house located in the picturesque Region of Alentejo in the town of Estremoz. It’s located on a previliged way to Lisbon – Madrid and Algarve – Porto . The town of Estremoz is an important historical mark at the Alentejo, also because it is near the frontier with Spain.

Rooms

Each of its 41 individually-furnished guest-rooms is fully equipped with a wide range of modern conveniences such as:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Direct Dial Telephone
  • Sat - TV with remote Control
  • Private Safety Box
  • Minibar
  • Hair Dryer
  • Electric Power – 220v
  • Some Rooms are equipped with fireplace and others have Jacuzzi

Services

Set in beautiful gardens, the house also offers various leisure facilites including a bar, outdoor swimming pool, private parking, the Alzulaich regional restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and the Afonso III meeting room with capacity for up to 100 people theatre-style.

Information & Hotel Services

  • Guest Lounge with Games Area 
  • Afonso III Meeting Room
  • S. Joseph Room
  • Children’s Room 
  • Outside Swimming-Pool
  • Garden
  • Private Parking 
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service

The outdoor swimming pool and gardens offer guests and visitors the chance to unwind and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings. What is more, Pateo dos Solares offers superb scenic views with an open door through the old walls inviting guests and visitors to discover the fascinating world of the Alentejo.

The leisure activities on offer to guests of the Pateo dos Solares include golf, hunting, clay pigeon shooting, guidded tours of famous wine cellars and visits to places of interest on the wine and marble routes.

Food & Beverages

  • “Alzulaich” Restaurant
  • Bar & Terrace

The Alzulaich restaurant plays a crucial role, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu is built around regional specialities, compemented by traditional dishes from all over Portugal. The ancient tile panels on the walls evoke times gone by, lending a particularly Portuguese flavour to the decoration.