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109 of the Best
Boutique Hotels in Portugal

Handpicked by JO&SO

Our curated collection of boutique hotels in Portugal spans the country’s diverse regions and includes a wide mix of places to stay — from intimate guesthouses and design-led hotels to rural stays and serviced apartments. We’re JO&SO, Joana and Sofia, two Portuguese sisters with deep, first-hand knowledge of Portugal’s best boutique hotels, and this expertise guides every recommendation we make.

Valverde Hotel
Valverde Hotel
Valverde Hotel
Valverde Hotel
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Valverde Hotel

Valverde is an elegant five-star boutique hotel is set in Lisbon’s upmarket Avenida da Liberdade.

38.719740
-9.144540
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Vale do Gaio
Vale do Gaio
Vale do Gaio
Vale do Gaio
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Vale do Gaio

A relaxed boutique hotel in a breathtaking setting in the deep heart of Alentejo.

38.293470
-8.227780
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Quinta dos Peixes Falantes
Quinta dos Peixes Falantes
Quinta dos Peixes Falantes
Quinta dos Peixes Falantes
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Quinta dos Peixes Falantes

Quinta dos Peixes Falantes comprises two beautiful, well-equipped studios and a couple of one-bedroom houses on the island of São Miguel.

37.812377
-25.564951
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Questions we get asked about Boutique Hotels in Portugal

We believe March to June and September to November are the best times to visit Portugal, offering milder weather and fewer crowds.  July–August sells out early, especially small boutique hotels and coastal five-star hotels—book well ahead for those. Some boutique hotels in Portugal close in low season (typically winter).

For a first-timer, cities Lisbon and Porto are easy wins. Beach lovers should look at the Algarve; vineyard breaks are best in the Douro Valley; Alentejo for slow escapes; nature seekers should consider the islands of Madeira or the Azores. You can browse the best boutique hotels in Portugal by region.

Yes to both. You’ll find intimate small hotels perfect for couples and family-friendly hotels with space to roam.

The weather in Portugal varies depending on the region and season. The southern coastal Algarve is known for its warm and sunny weather, while the northern areas, like Porto, can be cooler and rainier. Overall, Portugal has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers.

Some common Portuguese phrases that you may find helpful as a tourist include "Obrigado/a" (thank you), "Bom dia" (good morning), "Por favor" (please), "Fala inglês?" (Do you speak English?), "Sim" (Yes), “Não” (No) and "Onde fica?" (where is it?). Many Portuguese are comfortable speaking English and Spanish, while others can speak French.

In our opinion, the best boutique hotels in Portugal are about much more than just stars. When searching for the best hotels in Portugal, we always aim to find special places – a stunning five-star hotel, a gorgeous boutique hotel, a simple guesthouse, or even a secluded rural cabin. For us, the best boutique hotels in Portugal stand out for their beautiful design, thoughtful service, and positive energy.

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