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Hotel Convento de Sao Paulo is located on the slopes of the Serra d’Ossa
mountain range between Estremoz and Redondo. It was constructed in 1182
by monks who needed a spiritual place in which to pray. Today, it is one
of the most refined and comfortable hotels in Portugal.
The Convento de São Paulo has been visited by many illustrious figures
over the centuries, most notably King Sebastian, King John IV and
Catherine of Bragança, who married King Charles II of England in 1661.
The hotel’s interior features an important collection of Portuguese
Tiles – more than 54,000 in total – along with frescoes, low-relief
terracotta’s and many other attractions such as a Florentine fountain
depicting the four seasons and an ancient church classified as a
national monument.
Renovated in 1993, the Convento de Sao Paulo is a four-star charm hotel.
23 of its current total of 27 rooms and suites are converted from the
original monks’ cells, each with its own style and decoration and
furnished with every modern comfort. All rooms are fully equipped with a
private bathroom (fitted with locally-produced Estremoz marble),
air-conditioning, satellite TV, video and music channels and direct-dial
telephone.
Set in a 600-hectare estate, the Hotel Convento de Sao Paulo is ideal
for those who enjoy walking and the perfect base from which to explore
the unique landscape of the Serra D’Ossa Mountains.
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