A sua sessão irá expirar em 5 minuto(s), 0 segundo(s), devido a inatividade. Manter a sessão iniciada
A sua sessão expirou. Inicie sessão no seu perfil
Mergulhe na história no Museu Rainha D. Leonor

Holiday Inn Beja Área local

A historic hilltop city in Portugal’s Alentejo region, Beja is celebrated for its 13th-century Beja Castle, whitewashed buildings, narrow cobbled streets, Praia Fluvial dos 5 Reis, and cultural sites such as the Roman Arch and the Church of Santiago.

O QUE FAZER

Castelo de Beja

Jardim da Rua de Dom Dinis, Rua de Antero de Quental e R. Dom Dinis, 3 Beja, 7800-000

O Castelo de Beja está classificado como Monumento Nacional desde 1910 e é o monumento mais emblemático da cidade.

Alqueva

Explore Europe’s largest artificial lake, stretching across the Alentejo region, offering breathtaking landscapes and endless outdoor activities. Created by the Alqueva Dam on the Guadiana River, it’s a haven for boating, kayaking, fishing, and stargazing under some of the clearest skies in the world. Surrounded by charming villages, vineyards, and rolling hills, Alqueva is a peaceful retreat where nature, adventure, and tranquillity come together in perfect harmony.

São Domingos

Rua de Santa Isabel, 30-31 Mértola, Beja, 7750-146

São Domingos, in the Alentejo region, charms visitors with its mining heritage and peaceful landscapes. Once a thriving centre for copper and pyrite extraction, it preserves the old mine, the Malacate, and the Miner’s House. With gentle trails and the Tapada Grande river beach, it blends history, culture, and nature in a unique, tranquil setting.

Roman Arch

Rua de D. Dinis, Beja, 7800-500

Now part of the medieval castle, this arch dates back to the 3rd-4th centuries AD, when it formed part of the Roman walls and served as a city gate. It is believed to have been demolished in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1938 using preserved remains. Known as the “Portas de Évora”, it has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.

Church of Santiago

Largo do Lidador, Beja, 7800-265

The Church of Santiago, also known as Sé Catedral de Beja, is a magnificent Mannerist temple in the heart of Alentejo. Built in 1590 by order of Archbishop D. Teotónio of Bragança, it stands as a symbol of faith and heritage. Inside, discover gilded altarpieces, polychrome chapels, and stunning 18th-century azulejos panels. The church was elevated to cathedral status in the 20th century, preserving its unique blend of Mannerist and Baroque artistry for all to admire.

GASTRONOMIA DELICIOSA NAS PROXIMIDADES

Restaurante Dom Dinis

Mediterrâneo

A local favourite for grilled meats and authentic Alentejo dishes, set in a cosy atmosphere perfect for both casual and special occasions.

Adega Tipica Restaurante

Mediterrâneo

This is a hidden gem offering delicious local cuisine in a charming, rustic setting. Friendly service and generous portions make it a must visit.

Pulo Do Lobo

Mediterrâneo

Pulo Do Lobo specialises in fresh seafood and traditional Alentejo fare. It is known for welcoming service and an authentic Portuguese dining experience.

Restaurante Frango à Guia

americano

Restaurante Frango à Guia is a popular spot for grilled chicken and steaks, offering a relaxed atmosphere and hearty meals that appeal to both locals and visitors.

Reservas:

Receção: 351-284-244040

Email: info@hibeja.com

R. de Lisboa   Beja, 7800-316 Portugal

Check-in: 3:00 da tarde

Check-out: 12:00 da tarde

Idade mínima para check-in: 18