Quinta do Ventozelo Hotel Review, Douro Valley, Portugal

June 2024 · 2 minute read

The 29 rooms are spread across seven different whitewashed buildings, which have been sensitively restored and are well integrated in the landscape. There is Casa do Feitor – with five double rooms and one suite for people with reduced mobility – which has a terrace overlooking the orange grove and a balcony with river views; there is Casa do Laranjal with five double rooms overlooking the orange grove; Casa Romântica, which is just that, with one double room, a sitting room and balcony with views across the vineyards, olive and orange groves. 

There are the Balões, two previous wine storage tanks, each of which now have a double room with sitting room and open porch overlooking the valle; then there is Casa do Rio, with two double rooms, a sitting room, terrace and patio right by the river; Casa Grande, which houses six double rooms with access to a library, dining room, kitchen and pool making it ideal for a big family get-together; and lastly there is the Cardanhos, which has seven superior rooms with a shared sitting room and an exterior terrace.

Only Casa do Rio and Casa Grande are sold as house only. The others all have the possibility of booking a double room within the house. Décor is simple and comfortable, allowing the outside to dominate and incorporating some nice rustic touches.

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