The perfect base for exploring the North of Portugal, this hotel is located in the centre of Barcelos and welcomes guests looking for comfortable accommodation.
Hotel Bagoeira features a panoramic bar with views of Barcelos and a spacious restaurant with separate dining rooms and stone walls. The Barcelos Train Station is a 10-minute walk away.
Situated in Barcelos, 27 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Leonchic - Guest House com Piscina de Água Salgada features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden...
Set in Barcelos, 22 km from Braga Se Cathedral, Solar de Vila Meã offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Kelsea
United Kingdom
really lovely property the rooms in the main older house were especially nice!!
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and inner courtyard view, Art'Otel Barcelos is set in Barcelos, 22 km from Braga Se Cathedral and 25 km from University of Minho - Braga Campus.
Garry
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable room in great location. Friendly and helpful staff.
Residencial Kuarenta&Um, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Barcelos, 26 km from University of Minho - Braga Campus, 40 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, as well as 41 km from Salado...
Janey
Australia
Very nice staff and facilities. Great to be able to do our washing for free and cook dinner. Supermarket close by.
Set 23 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, VILLA 500 offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, hairdresser's and wellness...
Ana Margarida
Portugal
Amazing breakfast. The room and property were very clean. The environment was very quiet, perfect for a relaxing stay. The staff was incredibly nice.
Offering a shared lounge and garden view, Casa da Ana Boutique Guest House is located in Barcelos, 22 km from Braga Se Cathedral and 25 km from University of Minho - Braga Campus.
Lyubov
Belgium
Very good location, friendly staff, comfortable room. The massage provided by Olga was perfect!
Located in Barcelos and only 30 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Quinta de Castelhão provides accommodation with pool views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Joy
Austria
So clean and Felipa who attended us was so friendly snd accomodating
Fly to Porto Airport, 40km from Barcelos. From there, take a direct train (1 hour) or bus (50 minutes). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Lisbon take approximately 3 hours.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Porto Airport (OPO), due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 50 km away from Barcelos, making it a practical choice.
Barcelos, Portugal offers several public transport options. The city's bus service, Transdev, provides regular routes. Taxis are also readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the city's compact size. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible. Always check the latest schedules and routes for accuracy.
The best area to stay in Barcelos, Portugal is the city centre, known for its historical sites, vibrant market, and convenient access to public transportation. It's ideal for visitors seeking a blend of culture and convenience.
Barcelos, Portugal enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Average temperatures range from 9°C in January to 25°C in August. The summer season, from June to September, is typically dry with July being the warmest month. Winter, from December to February, sees the most rainfall, with December being the wettest month. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Barcelos.
The best time to visit Barcelos, Portugal is from May to September. During these months, the weather is warm and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C. This period is perfect for exploring the city's historical sites, attending the famous Barcelos Fair, and participating in the colourful Barcelos Rooster Festival. The rainfall is also minimal, ensuring your outdoor activities won't be disrupted.
What guests said about Barcelos:
4.0
Scored 4.0
This town is a car crash! - despite Unesco city of...
This town is a car crash! - despite Unesco city of creativity.
1-2 hours plenty to look around the last remaining intact bits of town, apart from visiting on a Thursday when supposedly there is a market going on.
So many other places to see in the area!
Why waste your time?
oliver
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there for Dance World Cup finals in Braga so didn't...
We were there for Dance World Cup finals in Braga so didn't see a lot of Barcelos but surrounding areas very beautiful. Lots of stunning countryside covered in vineyards. Definitely would go back to explore more!
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The city is beautiful and with a lot of monuments and...
The city is beautiful and with a lot of monuments and churches to visit. It also had some pretty interesting shops in a central shopping area and some interesting looking restaurants. From traditional to hipster food- you can find everything there. The day I visited, the city had a huge market in the center, street food and entertainment. There were some traditional music concerts, traditional dancing, flower and light decorations all over... Very pretty. I was positively surprised by the mixture of historical and city-like vibes.
Patrícia
Germany
10
Scored 10
This is a wonderful town on the Portuguese Camino with a...
This is a wonderful town on the Portuguese Camino with a significant amount of charm and history. Spend some time in the town. The tourist office is extremely helpful and informative. They are a whole host of options for food and shopping.
Shaun
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Barcelos is an attractive market town, worth a visit in its...
Barcelos is an attractive market town, worth a visit in its own right. We visited to see the famous Thursday morning market but were a little disappointed. As veterans of many markets around the world, this was large and certainly worth seeing for the wide range of delicious local produce, including ducklings and other young fowls for sale and traditional gardening and tilling instruments plus locally made diy materials. There was modern furniture too. However, we found the pottery and earthenware a little disappointing, stall after stall of basic chunky red clay pots, but few quality or hand painted items. Also few traditional cotton items for which Portugal is so renowned - towels, bedspreads, curtains, tablecloths. We could happily have spent more time exploring Barcelos itself but had only allowed time for the market, before the short drive to Porto.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Barcelos is a sleepy, medieval town where we stayed for 4...
Barcelos is a sleepy, medieval town where we stayed for 4 nights in total. The town has several nice bars and restaurants with numerous medieval buildings if you're after some history.
The one downside being we struggled to get Ubers out of the town and down to Porto and Braga.
Really loved my hotel room and top 10 in the world for my experience with extensive world travel. Definately exceptional design blend of original old stone with clean contemporary lines, fixtures and comfort. My room overlooking medieval courtyard with fountain and lovely shops theater and restaurants. Hotel building attached to lovely Historaal caffe with excellent coffee vino and food below. Absolutely charming.
Amazing family-run country estate surrounded by nature, green hills and lemon groves. The staff was extremely caring and accommodating (Phillipa, we already miss you!), facilities and location are excellent, a nice breakfast. A perfect spot for a relaxing vacation with tons of options for exciting day-trips all around the wonderful Northern Portugal. We hope to be back next year!
A superb option for a brief stay in Barcelos. Just outside the train station, which makes it convenient for anyone with an early train to catch, but it does make it a little noisy. You can hear the announcements of trains arriving, very clearly. But fortunately they stop at 10 or 11 at night, so it is possible to get a good night's sleep. Very clean and helpful staff.
The location is great, close to Porto and Braga and some other nice cities. Barcelos is also a very lovely village to be in. The property is nice with a great garden. The room it self is okay. Dresser, desk, bigger bathroom and a small tv. Well equipped shared kitchen. No kitchenette in any room. The staff and owner are very sweet.
Great communication throughout booking and arriving. Lovely owners, friendly and offered great ideas re areas of interest whilst visiting Portugal It is a rustic old fashioned homely place,a bit outdated in every way. Lovely homemade jam with breakfast and a ceramic cup
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Amazing family property, a lovely garden and pool. The family is welcoming and the staff is very helpful. Has great potential but lacks a bit of that hotel professional service that justifies the price.
The hotel is amazing! Right in the middle of Barcelos! All staff is extremely friendly and helpful, going the extra mile to make sure everything is right! Definitely a place to return!
This hotel is a perfect pitstop off the Camino Portugues. We had a room with a private bathroom, a kitchenette, and a view of the river and bridge. The breakfast was great as well.
Great design and organisation especially for caminho. Excellent location. Great breakfast on the top floor with great view. Loved Barcelos, and great hostel/guest house.
The staff were really helpful and the hotel is in a great spot. If you're walking the Camino it is right on the route, just before you cross the bridge. Can't fault it
Room had a balcony looking out over the street.
Breakfast at Art’Otel was very nice.
Location easy walk to Igreja Sam Antonio and Caminho exit from Barcelos.
The hotel, located in downtown of Barcelos, was modern and comfortable. It's a large hotel room with a double bed and 2 single beds. We enjoyed our stay.
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