Wine Tourism in Lisbon: Discover 5 different Hotel Experiences for Wine Lovers

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Wine tourism is booming in Portugal, offering unique experiences for those who want to combine comfort, culture and the pleasures of wine. In the Lisbon District, several properties combine wine-growing tradition with charming accommodation and exclusive activities.

In this article, we share the best wine lodging options, extra tips and links to book your stay with ease.

1. Quinta de Sant’Ana (Mafra)

Rua Direita, 3, Gradil, Mafra – Tel: +351 261 963 550 🌐 Official website

Dating back to the 17th century, Quinta de Sant’Ana is a true refuge in the heart of Mafra. With 10.5 hectares of reclaimed vineyards rising up to the Tapada Nacional de Mafra, the property offers a charming fusion of history and nature. The hosts have kept the authenticity of the place alive, preserving the chapel and the original winery with rustic features.

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Quinta de Sant’Ana originally used as a summer residence for the nobility, the property has been restored and transformed into a boutique winery, owned by the German Barrow family, who have combined Portuguese tradition with a modern approach to wine production.

The Quinta is a wine tourism destination of excellence, offering diverse experiences. It is also recognised as one of the best venues for weddings and exclusive events, with charming spaces including rustic courtyards, historic halls and lush gardens. Rural Lodging, offers accommodation in restored country houses, providing an immersive experience in the wine-growing environment.

🛏️ Accommodation: Four cosy houses with types ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms, including one with a garden and private pool.  🍷 Experiences: Guided wine tastings, wine dinners, workshops, picnics in the vineyards and tours of the properties.

Tip: Ideal for couples and families in search of tranquillity and authentic wine experiences. If you’re looking for an authentic destination with rustic charm, quality wine and a cosy atmosphere, Quinta de Sant’Ana is an excellent choice!

2. Bagos do Vilar (Cadaval)

 Rua de Alcântara, Vilar – Tel: +351 963 876 577 Booking Bagos do Vilar

With an innovative proposal, Bagos do Vilar offers the unique experience of sleeping inside old wine vats, transformed into themed rooms named after Portuguese grape varieties. Opened in 2020, the rural hotel combines creativity, charm and comfort.

Bagos do Vilar is located in Cadaval, 27 km from Óbidos Castle, and provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

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🛏️ Accommodation: 14 units (rooms and bungalows), some with hanging beds, perfect for families and groups.  

🍇 Experience: Total involvement with the world of wine in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere.

Tip: An ideal destination for those looking for something out of the ordinary, with a touch of adventure.

3. A Serenada (Grândola)

📍 Outeiro André, Sobreiras Altas – Tel: +351 269 498 014  🌐 serenada.pt

Booking A Serenada

A few kilometres from the Alentejo coast, this wine boutique hotel combines the charm of the mountains with award-winning wines.

Surrounded by vineyards, the picturesque A Serenada Enoturismo includes a wine cellar, where guests can savour Serra de Grândola wines. It features a panoramic outdoor swimming pool with stunning views of the natural surroundings and the sea. The modernly decorated rooms have some traditional touches.

Serenada offers dinner service and picnic baskets, as well as snacks during the day.

The surrounding area is ideal for long walks or for riding the bicycles provided by the hotel.

Serenada also includes large terraces and a library for guests to use. Within the property, there are old and new vineyards and a winery. Both are part of the “Serras de Grândola” wine production process.

🛏️ Accommodation: Rooms with private terraces and stunning views.  

🍷 Experiences: Sunset tastings, workshops and walks among vineyards and olive groves.

Tip: With only six rooms, it’s perfect for those seeking exclusivity.

4. Casa da Atalaia (Palmela)

📍 Rua Heliodoro Salgado, 36 – Tel: +351 967 050 534  🌐 casadeatalaia.com

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Located in the historic centre of Palmela, Casa de Atalaia has a sober exterior architecture that contrasts with the exuberance of its interior. The various terraces and patios, on different levels, allow for unusual routes and invite you to enjoy the house.

This charming house brings the tradition of wine to the city centre. The former winery and distillery now houses an intimate hotel that values local heritage.

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🛏️ Accommodation: Four charming rooms, ideal for a romantic getaway.  

🍷 Experiences: Guided tours of the old distillery, wine and liqueur tastings.

Tip: It’s extremely cosy and within the historic centre.

5. Solar do Magoito (Sintra)

📍 Rua das Laranjeiras, Magoito, Sintra Tivago Solar do Magoito

Solar do Magoito is located in a small village with the same name (Magoito) on the Sintra coast, in the heart of the Sintra/Cascais Natural Park.

Surrounded by an enormous green space with clear signs of Romanticism in its gardens and in the architecture of the main house, the Manor House stands out as one of the best references built in the first half of the 20th century on the Sintra Coast. It is an elegant and intimate accommodation overlooking the vineyards and hills of the region.

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Accommodation: Independent houses with 4 bedrooms, a detached cottage, swimming pool and equipped kitchen.

Experiences: Pairings with wines from the Colares region, private dinners and tours of nearby wineries.

Tip: Ideal for those looking for wine experiences close to the sea and historic villages.

📍Location: Rua das Laranjeiras, Magoito, Sintra
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Conclusion

The Lisbon region combines exceptional wines, stunning landscapes and accommodation options full of character. Whether in an old distillery, a century-old farmhouse or a wine vat turned into a bedroom, the important thing is to relax, toast every moment and make the most of your wine tourism experience.

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