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About Faro

More than just the gateway to The Algarve, Faro, the region's capital, is also far more than just another resort and party town. It offers the usual mix of accommodation, but many of the best places to stay in Faro can be found in the surrounding countryside.

With a reputation for 300 sunny days a year, many travellers just pass through on their way to the beach, or the golf course, but there's a lot to this very Portuguese feeling town. It's has a beautiful, medieval old town with a warren of tiny lanes to explore, a wealth of pretty parks and plazas and a very nice marina. And of course the nearby beaches - both on the islands of the Ilha de Faro and the more au naturel coves and lagoons of the Parque Natural da Rio Formosa.

Early summer is especially lovely here, though if you time your visit for mid to late August you'll get to appreciate some of the lively, colourful treasures of the annual folklore festival.

For those who want to explore The Algarve, Faro makes an excellent off-season base. With the added bonus of having beautiful whitewashed Iberian and Moorish architecture which is particularly spectacular while photographed under the sunlight of a Portuguese winter. While some of the best places are closed in the low season there are still plenty of excellent choices.

Faro itself is also known for some unusual vehicles - this is a town of many unexpected, but pleasurable discoveries waiting to be made.

What Not To Miss

  • Take the ferry across to the small Ilha Deserta, a stunningly scenic spot that's ideal for an afternoon walk before stopping off for something to eat in the beachside restaurant.
  • Meander around the picturesque Old Town and marvel at the beautiful architecture all around.
  • Faro Cathedral and Carmo Church both feature impressively ornate interiors that are definitely worth checking out.
  • Or, if you fancy learning about the area's rich history then head to the Museo Municipal de Faro.

If you're coming in the busy summer months then be sure to book ahead as the best places to stay in Faro get quickly filled up!

Best places to stay in Faro

Historic Faro

The old town dates from the 9th Century and if you're here for the history, stay within the old medieval walls which were originally built on top of a Roman forum.

  • Or else stay somewhere like Pousada de Faro, an 18th century Rocco palace replete with original ornate decor in the public spaces, but more modern style rooms with all the necessary mod cons.

City Break

Visit the local produce market for the taste testing, then run the gauntlet of the appetising delis, Rua de Santo Antonia boutiques and outdoor cafes to the marina. Eat at Faro e Benfica.

  • Stay at Fazenda Nova, a traditional Portuguese villa cum modern sanctuary. Also a perfect spot for a couple's hideaway.

Beach Break

  • Faro is only 7kms from the beach, via bus 14 or 16, but if you stay at the Hotel Quinta do Lago you'll be even closer. This luxurious spot is also known for its championship golf course and choice of excellent restaurants.

Unique

  • Another of Faro's unexpected treasures is its macabre Chapel of Bones, the walls of which are covered with bones.
  • We're definitely not suggesting this would be one of the best places to stay in Faro, however, if you like something unusual, try Vila Monte, a small, Moorish style resort with first class facilities. As well as a riad and orange groves, you'll also find a driving range and gourmet cuisine.

For Outside Faro

  • Located in nearby Olhao, Convento offers charming traditional accommodation in creamy hues and boasting its own outdoor swimming pool. With just 9 rooms and no kids under 16 allowed, it's also a lovely spot for a romantic retreat.

For An Apartment or Villa

If you'd prefer the privacy of a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Faro is nicest weather-wise in the summer, with the average daily temperature rising to 24°C in July and August. However, this is peak season, so for a quieter and potentially cheaper alternative consider coming in May, September or October.
  • International visitors can fly into Faro Airport, located 4km west of the city, before taking the bus or the train into the centre of town.
  • Ryanair and Jet2 fly direct from Stansted to Faro, whilst easyJet and British Airways go from Gatwick.
  • For car hire prices, we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.

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Best Hotels in Faro

  • Hotel Faro & Beach Club Faro 90 rooms from $178

    Romantic Break  -  With chic suites and a terrace pool with sea views, book this hotel for a cosy romantic getaway by the beach
    Local exploring  -  Set between the city and the coast, this hotel is perfectly placed for local exploring in the Algarve
    Beach Life  -  Featuring its own beach club located on the seafront, book this hotel for a relaxing seaside break
    Great walks  -  Explore Faro's old town on a long walk starting at the Arco da Vila, a neo-classical archway comprising an original Moorish wall
    Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets

    This smart hotel is located close to the coast in downtown Faro, overlooking the marina and the old town. The bright guestrooms are simple yet elegant, bringing the seaside in through a nautical palette. Head to the hotel beach club for laid-back drinks on the seafront terrace. See More

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  • 3HB Faro (Algarve) 104 rooms from $207

    Wildlife Area  -  Embark on a serene boat tour from Faro Marina, discovering the natural beauty of the nearby reserves
    Families  -  With a children's playground and family rooms, it's perfect for fun under the Faro sun
    Total relaxation  -  Indulge in total serenity with spa treatments and tranquil balcony views
    Sights nearby  -  Explore the historic Cathedral of Faro, a short stroll away
    Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenViewsNo pets

    The first 5-star luxury hotel in Faro. Paulo Lobo’s design fuses teak wood and local limestone, offering a sleek, contemporary decor spiced with traditional Portuguese elements. Diverse dining from Italian fare to local delights, alongside a comprehensive spa and striking rooftop pool. A chic stay. See More

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  • Casa Apollo Guesthouse Faro 2 rooms from $215

    Local exploring  -  A peaceful B&B well positioned in the centre of the city for exploring the main attractions on foot
    Sights nearby  -  Explore the attractive cobbled streets of Old Faro
    Great walks  -  Take a stroll along the marina
    Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor pool
    Air conditioningSwimming PoolGardenParking

    A chic B&B offering a perfectly central location in historic Faro. Housing just two rooms both of which have a clean modern feel with whitewashed walls, crisp white linen and potted plants. A large walled garden features a lovely pool. An adult-only space perfect for a romantic break for two. See More

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