Situated within the 14-hectare Parque da Curia, Hotel das Termas provides quiet accommodation with free Wi-Fi. It features an extensive spa, outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts.
The family-run Hotel do Parque is located in a restored 1922's building. It is just 250 metres from the Parque Termal Curia, and 500 metres from the Curia Golf Course.
Wilson
South Africa
An interesting place to stay with period furnishings.
Located in the Bairrada region, this hotel offers 2 outdoor pools and tennis and squash courts. Curia Golf Course is less than 2 km away, while Coimbra city is 30 minutes’ drive away.
Set in the Bussaco National Forest, this 5-star hotel is housed in the hunting palace of the last Portuguese kings. Its elegant restaurant offers a range of exclusive Bussaco wines.
Matthew
South Africa
This is a magnificent hotel in a beautiful setting, both of which really warrant a visit. The staff at the front desk were also truly exceptional and deserve a special mention. They were friendly, helpful and easygoing, while running the hotel to a very high standard, which all just made staying here an extremely enjoyable experience.
Surrounded by forests, this hotel is situated in a historic manor only 650 metres from the centre of Luso. Leisure facilities include an outdoor pool with sun-lounger terrace and free Wi-Fi.
David
Israel
.Old world charm, we felt like royalty. Huge room, great breakfast, private parking
Situated on the slopes of Buçaco Mountain, this hotel is only 1 km from the Buçaco Forest and is a 2-minute walk from Luso’s thermal spa. It has a restaurant.
Alina
Portugal
The breakfast was very complete, staff was very kind and the location is one of the best in town.
Curia is an undiscovered gem. A 15 minute lovely walk from the accommodation gives gorgeous old affluent hotels/gardens/sculptures and tree lined avenues. One of our highlights in three months of travel!
Geoff
Australia
10
Scored 10
The home of suckling pig and espumante!
The home of suckling pig and espumante! A great place to visit to try Portuguese sparkling wine and leitao. Also, an easy train journey or drive to Coimbra and Aveiro, and a 40 minute drive to Costa Nova with its incredible strippy houses and beautiful beaches. We at at Salpoente in Aveiro and Pedro and Ines at Quinta de Lagrimas in Coimbra, highly recommend both. Also visited Caves Sao Joao - a MUST visit. Great tour and tasting!
LizTea
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
The great attraction of Curia is its 14 hectars Termal Park...
The great attraction of Curia is its 14 hectars Termal Park which has always been open to visitors. Now they decided to close it to visitors staying in other hotels which is detrimental to the local tourism. They could have charged entry, controlled numbers of visitors, taken the names of visitors, anything that might make sense, rather than forbid everybody from enjoying this great local asset.
So I would make sure this decision of closing the Termal Park was changed before booking a vacation there
Everything was great!!
You can’t never find the accommodation with this price and quality.
Also at night, it’s very calm and peaceful. Slept very well.
Dona Paula was really nice and supportive.
Even though I can’t speak Portuguese well, but I understood that she wants to help her guests with her maximum effort.
Exerior of building might seem to old or in construction, however inside of the hotel is fine.
Bath tub was really good to take a rest.
Breakfast was simple but full enough for my caminho.
Muito obrigado Dona Paula.
My second stay at this family run hotel.
From the moment you come in you feel very welcome and at home.
The hotel is an open museum, the staff is going above and beyond to make your stay the most enjoyable possible.
Very good food (with allergy/intolerance options), great location, quiet for those looking for a place to relax.
The rooms have basic amenities but comfortable enough.
I highly recommend this place
great stay at a very old school resort. in its day this must have been quite the experience. If you like old hotels and a trip back in time this is a place for you. We ate dinner in the hotel and it was excellent. the local wine is rare and exceptional with some older vintages. the golf course has been closed for seven years so don’t expect to golf the breakfast was exceptional as well.
Wonderful "Belle Epoque style" Hotel, well conserved (interiors) with all charming one could wait for. Splendid dinning and resting rooms and every corner is a detail and deserves specific attention. The lobby is a must and the old elevator it's a "pearl" (not working anymore).
Very nice Breakfast, very friendly staff, good and comfortable (even if small) room
Breakfast was great, especially the bread.
Staff gave good service, and we appreciated the daily cleaning.
The water pressure in the shower was perfect.
We loved that the hotel was dog-friendly and had so many paths.
The antique hall of the spa is a beautiful space.
Good location, as it's right at the entrance to the village.
Room was decently sized, with working mini fridge, a small closet and a big bathroom with bathtub.
The hotel also has a restaurant downstairs, in case you don't wanna go far to eat lunch or dinner.
That the hotel didn´t change since it was built. It still retains all the charm and the tranquility of good old times.
Very good, using local products and unpretentious cuisine!
Great space with nice, helpful workers. The pool is really great and very near. There's a pool table, a ping pong table and a foosball table. The kitchenette is well equipped.
Relaxing background music while enjoying a cuppa in lounge. Views of the palace next door. Old world charm. Stroll through the Gardens of the spa hotel just 2 minutes away.
It was a beautiful boutique hotel built by the proprietor’s grandparents. The rooms and bathrooms were spacious. The hotel had lovely common areas and gardens.
Historic hotel from 1922 with updated bathrooms, staff like family, fantastic breakfast, swimming pool and bar in historic old town near Camino De Santiago.
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