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Rooms from: £32 
Settled since 1939 in the ancient palace of the Graciosa's Count, which was built in 1859, this cosy boutique hotel offers, to those who visit it, unforgettable moments of comfort and refinement. Nowadays, this hotel combines its glorious past with the modern welfare which is perceptible in the hotel's rooms but also boasts magnificent views over Luso and Bussaco.
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Settled since 1939 in the ancient palace of the Graciosa's Count, which was built in 1859, this cosy boutique hotel offers, to those who visit it, unforgettable moments of comfort and refinement. Nowadays, this hotel combines its glorious past with the modern welfare which is perceptible in the hotel's rooms but also boasts magnificent views over Luso and Bussaco.
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Rooms from: £56 
The Palácio da Lousã, formerly known as Palácio da Viscondessa do Espinhal (XVIII), is the first Meliá Boutique Hotel in Portugal. Located in the city centre, this palace, which is classified as Historical Heritage, hosted the Duke of Wellington and his troops after the victorious battle of Foz de Arouce in 1811. Nowadays, it combines an atmosphere of charm with all the comfort and technology of a modern hotel.
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The Palácio da Lousã, formerly known as Palácio da Viscondessa do Espinhal (XVIII), is the first Meliá Boutique Hotel in Portugal. Located in the city centre, this palace, which is classified as Historical Heritage, hosted the Duke of Wellington and his troops after the victorious battle of Foz de Arouce in 1811. Nowadays, it combines an atmosphere of charm with all the comfort and technology of a modern hotel.
Rooms from: £44 
History tells us that the Convento do Desagravo was built on orders of the bishop and count Dom Francisco de Lemos de Faria Pereira during the last quarter of the eighteenth century. Today's Pousada preserves this fascinating piece of history, carefully adapted to provide contemporary comfort. Its superb location, close to the mountains of the \Serra da Estrela\" and the \""Serra do Açor\"", helps to create a romantic and peaceful atmosphere."""
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History tells us that the Convento do Desagravo was built on orders of the bishop and count Dom Francisco de Lemos de Faria Pereira during the last quarter of the eighteenth century. Today's Pousada preserves this fascinating piece of history, carefully adapted to provide contemporary comfort. Its superb location, close to the mountains of the \Serra da Estrela\" and the \""Serra do Açor\"", helps to create a romantic and peaceful atmosphere."""




