A very special place to stay; combination luxury hotel, art gallery, historical fort. It was a special treat to drive in through the front gate of a fortress to arrive at the door to this hotel. (Although it was confusing that the signage indicated ”Pousada” rather than ”Pestana” which made us wonder if we were at the right place. Staff was excellent; room was beautiful; breakfast was delicious; amenities were perfect. All in all, I would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Cascais, especially if they are visiting for the first time. It's a short walk to the centre of town and the wide variety of restaurants, shops and beaches. How often does one get to stay in such a unique setting!!
Really lovely hotel.which is kept spotless and staff are all so helpful and friendly..The lifts were a pain waiting for them.and it's not very obvious where stairs are... Food was delicious and pool kept spotless...Will.definitely return to this great place.Food
I Stayed here with 4 friends for 3 nights last week and we had the best time ever .. the rooms were amazing and worked with 2 sharing one suite and 3 of us another. We had so much space and 2 bathrooms for the 3 sharing. The hotel arranged transport from the airport to the hotel and then for our return journey. We were overwhelmed with how attentive ALL the staff were. From the breakfast team (breakfast was delicious ) to the pool staff who served cocktails, delicious rosè and lunch and moved sunbeds as needed and umbrellas to the reception team who couldn’t do enough plus recommending restaurants which were all fantastic. Then there’s the spa which was such a fun experience and my friend had a massage which she said was the best massage ever (she’s a massage expert) I couldn’t recommend this hotel more and cascais is a very special place
We stayed here for 4 nights and loved every second of it. This hotel was like something out of a Bond film. Every room in the hotel is unique with its own character. We had a room with a sea view (which I highly recommend reserving). The rooms were all charming, large with comfortable beds and amazing views off the (mostly) private patios. The pool was super clean and a nice area to spend time with a drink from the bar. Breakfast every morning was bountiful with fresh pastries, fruits, eggs, juices and coffee. The views from around the restaurant and pool area are the best in Cascais. Walk out the door and you are steps away from the town and some great shops, restaurants and bars. The train stop is also steps away if you want an easy way into Lisbon. We cannot wait to return!
With a stay at Legacy Hotel Cascais, Curio Collection By Hilton in Cascais, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Paula Rego Historical House and Ribeira Beach. This 5-star hotel is 14.8 mi (23.8 km) from Belém Tower and 3.9 mi (6.2 km) from Guincho Beach.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find an indoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center, and a seasonal outdoor pool.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected.
2024.10.06
I stayed on my own for 5 nights in this lovely hotel. The staff couldn't have been more friendly or helpful - the best service I have received anywhere! They helped with booking taxis, finding a cashpoint, the train station etc. I had a small problem with my sink plug and that was attended to the same day. Even the cleaners who came to my room were lovely :) When I returned from a day out, I was always greeted warmly. I found the bed a bit hard for my lower back, but manageable, and the pillows were very big and comfy. The TV had a few English speaking channels for films. My room faced the sea' overlooking the pool and had a nice balcony with seating. There was also a small fridge in the room but there was a charge for using the tea & coffee making facilities and the bottled water. Breakfast is a huge buffet-style meal; it's mostly cold (fruit, pastries, yoghurt, cold meats and cheeses), though they also have bacon, sausages, mushrooms & tomatoes. If you want something not on the buffet , eg the only pre-made eggs are scrambled, it can be ordered, but the wait can be quite long. One morning it was 15mins, the next it was 20mins for a poached egg. In the evening there is a bar menu and also a full restaurant service. The hotel had only been open for a few months and was exceptionally clean and beautifully appointed. It's about a 10min walk down to the seafront - a bit longer back as it's up hill! It is next to a busy road and you can hear the road noise, but not see it as it's screened with hedges etc. The pool is quite small and unheated but nice to have somewhere to lounge outside- there is no garden. The town of Cascais has a huge municipal park with lots of trees, a cafe and plenty of different areas for sitting with a picnic. There are lots of birds there too - including free-ranging chickens! There are several sandy beaches in Cascais and plenty of museums and art galleries. Lots of places to eat with local food and some smaller shops - and of course, the beautiful black & white mosaic Portuguese pavements. It felt very safe as a solo female traveller. You can catch a train to Lisbon or Estoril very easily and cheaply. A day return ticket to Belem was 6 euros. There isn't a direct train service to Sintra, but the Tourist Information Office in Cascais has info about guided day trips - unfortunately when I was there most of Sintra was closed due to the forest fires further north and risk of them spreading. I believe there is a direct bus service.
We’ve had the good fortune to stay in many great hotels around the world and this was one of our favorite experiences. From the efficient and friendly welcome from Luiza on arrival everything was exceptional. The room was large, immaculately clean and with a pleasant terrace looking out into the manicured gardens. My wife used the spa three times, all excellent experiences. We had breakfast every morning and as well as being of very high quality, the service was attentive, prompt and professional under the conscientious direction of Paulo. With so many great restaurants in Cascais, it would be easy to skip the hotel and that would be a big mistake. We ate in there twice, both excellent. Creative and skilled and also with the top notch service, we’d come to realize was the hotel’s trademark. The evening bar was pleasant, well staffed and an enjoyable end to the evening. The staff, without exception, were first class. Professional, courteous and thorough without being stuffy or obsequious. I do think there’s real credit due to the general manager. Standards start at the top. Even allowing for the fact that the Portuguese are a friendly and welcoming people, it was outstanding. Lastly, a quick mention for Vanessa, head of housekeeping. The whole facility is immaculate, room service prompt and efficient and again, a reflection of the leader’s standards. Only one thing; the WiFi is average at best; but then we didn’t go there to sit and look at our phones! The best hotels are the ones you’re sad to leave….but on the other hand, we’ll be back
Built originally in 1945 and extended in 1960's. Really different interior. Original blend with modern portugese architecture. Rooms really modern with everything you need. Staff cannot do enough for you. So helpful. Bar food just what you want. Restaurant food was delightful. Really really good chef. Scenery was mind blowing. You have to see the pool to believe what I an saying.
ゲゲストExcellent location 4 minutes from beach, 5 minutes from train station. Shopping centre downstairs. Pool available and reasonable breakfast. Rooms a bit old but still ok.
I had the best time here. Spent three nights and i wish i could have stayed much longer. The lovely House in Estoril and its beautiful garden made me feel right at home. Placed a bit uphill with the vibrant sea with it's magical views just a stones throw away. You have Easy access to everything you need. Loved it!
MMarkusBThe Hotel in general is ok. If you stay for a longer time a change of the breakfast buffet would be a plus.
Avoid rooms on the side of the street if you are sensitive to noise.
Good hotel. I have a very pleasant stay here. Staff was friendly and professional. Nice and somehow trendy rooms. Rooms were clean, fresh and spacious. Also and my room came with a nice view. Minibar was available in the rooms. Only disadvantage might be that the hotel is located in a residential neighborhood. You will need to walk 1-2 streets before finding some buzz. Other than this, a perfect stay.
Amazonia hotel was a very good experience for our family. We loved the fact that the hotel have large appartments and that is was a small hotel. Lots of privacy and staff that was so helpfull with our plans. Trainstation very close and so easy to get to lisbon. Although soms things can be improvid we absoluty had a very pleasant stay. If you don't mind that the kitchen only have limited pans, you will be fine. Be aware for people with disibilaties. The street is a great workout, going uphill. The furniture needs replacment, and the beds for the children in the livingroom could use an upgrade. But then again housekeeping was very helpfull, every day we had the beds made up and the room cleaned. Breakfast was well organised. Each morning there were the basics from croisants, bread, eggs, fruits yohurts, and a surprise sweet roll from pasteis de nata to muffins.. the swimmingpool is very quite even in august and the hotel provides clean towels to use. The area was quite, and the room we stayed in was very cool even with the AC off. We are looking back on a great stay in estoril. In need of groceries? We used ubereats to deliver to the appartement. We hope to come back in the naar future, amazonia will be on our list for booking.
PPatrickH781This hotel is advertised as a 4 star hotel. That rating is no longer accurate. It must have been a very long time ago that they received that rating from Turismo de Lisboa. It is now an old, tired hotel with minimal services. There is no gym and the pool was closed. With the exception of breakfast, there is no restaurant or room service. The bar is very limited. The rooms are very dated, with no safe and my single bed had a plastic mattress cover that made sleeping hot and strangely slippy, and my friend found a cockroach in her bathroom. There are some positives. The air conditioners are quiet. The shower, although in a bath with a curtain, was warm and powerful. Breakfast was quite good and the view from the 8th floor restaurant where breakfast is served is lovely. And the staff were all perfectly pleasant.
ゲゲストThere is a lot to say about this hostel but I'm not going to say just bad things because I stayed for two months It's a spacious place with a swimming pool near a train station, a wonderful beach for surfing and there are a lot of shops around The reception maintenance team is renewed quite often but generally they do their job well, they are people who come from afar for the most part, they are looking for recognition and a better quality of life. now we are going to talk about the big problems of this place caused by poor management of a surely negligent owner and one or more incompetent and irresponsible Manager During my stay here I saw five assaults, mostly on girls who work for the hostel. I never saw the owner or the Manager come to see anything or try to comfort his team, I had to intervene myself on aggressions inside the hostel to make the attackers leave we had to leave the place about ten days because of bedbug's On our return we had no compensation for this and the manager asked us to pay again the tourist tax that we had already paid, we should never have returned To newcomers, guests, or workers you can now have your own opinion before coming to these places think carefully many people left very quickly because they did not come to Europe to relive the same scenes of violence as in their country of origin. Cheers and enjoy your trip