Surrounded by forests, this hotel is located in a historic manor only 2133 feet from the center of Luso. Leisure facilities include an outdoor pool with sun-lounger terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Diana
Portugal
The staff was simply amazing! A family owned business that takes care on both the mansion and the customers with a lot of dedication and care!
In the Bussaco National Forest, this 5-star hotel occupies the hunting palace of the last Portuguese kings. Its elegant restaurant offers a range of exclusive Bussaco wines.
Located on the slopes of Buçaco Mountain, this hotel is only 0.6 mi from the Buçaco Forest and is a 2-minute walk from Luso’s thermal spa. It has a restaurant.
Set in a garden with an outdoor pool, Inatel Luso features spacious rooms. The hotel is located in the Buçaco Forest, just 492 feet from Luso’s thermal baths.
This XIX's Palace shows you the charming atmosphere of a medieval English castle. You will be able to relax here, while enjoying its beautiful and amazing decoration.
Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and forest, this guest house dates back to the 19th-century and welcomes guests looking for cozy accommodations near Luso.
Sara
United States of America
Wonderful location near Luso and Mealhada. Amazing property tucked away on small hill. There are citrus trees, a nice garden and beautiful old trees. Plenty of space in the room and access to the house living room for reading or TV in the evening. Breakfast was delicious, with fresh jam, fresh squeezed OJ, and much more, served in a formal dining room. Pool wasn’t open (it was March) but you can sit next to it and enjoy the garden/sun.
Parque de campismo de Luso provides a public bath and free private parking, and is within 29 miles of University of Aveiro and 29 miles of Congressional Center of Aveiro.
Located within the 14-hectare Parque da Curia, Hotel das Termas provides quiet accommodations with free Wi-Fi. It features an extensive spa, outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts.
rute_ds
Portugal
Good location, as it's right at the entrance to the village.
Room was decently sized, with working mini fridge, a small closet and a big bathroom with bathtub.
The hotel also has a restaurant downstairs, in case you don't wanna go far to eat lunch or dinner.
On average, 3-star hotels in Luso cost $70 per night, and 4-star hotels in Luso are $147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Luso can be found for $164 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Luso for tonight. You'll pay around $101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Luso will cost around $182, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We stayed in Luso for two nights and enjoyed our time.
We stayed in Luso for two nights and enjoyed our time. It is remote so we did not feel as though we needed more time there than we had but we did visit the local spa which we enjoyed and we had the best meal all trip in town!
Definitely worth stopping in at.
Evey
10
Scored 10
The town is well worth a visit.
The town is well worth a visit.
It was a shame we didn't have more time fo the thermal baths - they're not open on a Sunday.
Buçaco forest is magical, make lots of time to go there and spend at least a full day.
If you can stay in the Palace, it is well worth it.
Patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Bussaco Castle was beyond our expectations, the hotel...
The Bussaco Castle was beyond our expectations, the hotel staff were amazing, a representative showed us the lobby area and the amenities prior to our room arrival after our check in. We had a fantastic room (The Queen room). There are several activities to do such the visit to the convent/museum, the shop, and long walking trails in the forest, this was an incredible stay for us to celebrate a very special event, we had dinner at the hotel and the dinner was superb, the bartender knows how to make great mix drinks, the entire staff in the hotel were welcoming, friendly and courteous. This castle is truly one of a kind and highly recommend it to my friends!
Lidia
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
This walkable town with victorian mansions, is known for its...
This walkable town with victorian mansions, is known for its spa Such a friendly area with great food.We even were treated to an outdoor play featuring historical local episodes in the park next to the casino museum.
koukla #1
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Located in the heart of the Serra do Bussaco, Palace Hotel...
Located in the heart of the Serra do Bussaco, Palace Hotel do Bussaco is an excellent example of Manueline-Gothic architecture. Its richly decorated corridors feature antique furnishings, large paintings and traditional Portuguese glazed tiles. Bussaco National Forest is wonderful.
Alex
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Luso itself is a small nineteenth-century spa town--not much...
Luso itself is a small nineteenth-century spa town--not much to do there except 'take the waters' (which my wife did, very enthusiastically) and walk in the national forest. It's a place for the sensitive, quieter traveller, rather than someone seeking thrills and excitement.
The property is beautiful. We arrived after rain and the garden was lush and inviting. It was unfortunately too cool to use the pool (in late June - rainy week!), but it was still inviting. The hotel is historic with lots of character. we had the triple room and the shower was heavenly with lots of pressure (must be all that Luso water!). We had a lovely view to the garden. Breakfast was ample and diverse; very filling. The hotel is a short walk into town. We’d absolutely stay again at this property.
A true palace stay in a beautiful building fit (and made for) a king. The surrounding gardens are a national treasure. We were there on a cold, rainy February day and still loved our walk around the grounds. Breakfast was one of the best breakfasts we have ever had at a hotel. The evening meal at the restaurant was also very good. I can't stress enough the beauty of the building decor. Staff was warm and hospitable despite the stunning palatial setting. Ample parking.Very comfortable bed.
Wonderful location near Luso and Mealhada. Amazing property tucked away on small hill. There are citrus trees, a nice garden and beautiful old trees. Plenty of space in the room and access to the house living room for reading or TV in the evening. Breakfast was delicious, with fresh jam, fresh squeezed OJ, and much more, served in a formal dining room. Pool wasn’t open (it was March) but you can sit next to it and enjoy the garden/sun.
Lovely family running the hotel. Spacious room. Very nice that the (charming) pool was open ahead of published schedule. Good breakfast every day. Like an antique shop (which we loved) with over seventy clocks in total! Bathroom facilities entirely new, though and everything spotlessly clean.
The setting is nice and romantic. The service is outstanding. The room is spacious - largest Hotel room we ever stayed in. The bathroom is larger than some hotel rooms we stayed at ...
The surrounding gardens and forest are very pleasant to walk thru.
Sylvia is a delightful host! Room was a suite, comfortable and warm (November). Hot water for the shower, a must have for me. Easy walk to a delicious dinner in town of Luso. Amazing breakfast at the villa.
A big 100-year-old house surrounded by an old forest. Quiet location near (1km) the center of Luso. We were the only visitors that night, but the small breakfast prepared just for us was perfect.
Beautiful, old hotel. Good value.
It was very clean, comfortable.
Great staff, so helpful.
The rooms are very small, but for the little time you are in the room it is not a problem.
Beautiful building with history attached to it ! Fantastic location with work wonderful views! Just perfect to visit luso ..
Hosts are just lovely couldn’t rate my stay high enough !!
Staff was welcoming and helpful. Good location, walk away from the center . Nice old style hotel. Fair breakfast, although coffee at the standards of Portugal was poor .
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