The town of Moncao lies on the border of Portugal and Spain, on the banks of the river Minho. Steeped in history, this relatively undiscovered place was the site of many ancient feuds between Portugal and the Kingdom of Castille. The best places to stay in Moncao can be either in the centre of town or the surrounding countryside and make the perfect bases for exploring this unique area.
Nowadays this part of Portugal is most famous for its Alvarinho wine and hydropathic spas. The town enjoys a beautiful aspect with its terraces and stunning views. The ruins of the 13th century castle and walls remain and the centre is very evocative of the past with its old buildings and atmospheric side streets. There are two main squares which now host many buzzy cafes and restaurants - great for a spot of people watching - yet still leave you with a sense of stepping back in time.
The best places to stay in Moncao enable you to enjoy the wine, the ambience and the historic atmoshere - now entirely without conflict!
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Moncao
A beautifully converted convent offering a perfectly tranquil stay. Spacious rooms have polished hardwood floors, exposed stone and minimalist fixtures and fittings. The spa is an utterly indulgent affair and the acclaimed restaurant serves modern regional fare. A perfect spot to roll up and unwind.
Moncao (Mazedo)
An historic manor house with its own vineyards. Traditional bedrooms have four poster beds, stone flag floors, tapestries, and rich furnishings. Beautiful gardens, terraces, and a lovely dining area. A romantic spot to explore the wine region from.