Airy interiors and superb views of Setubal’s harbour await guests at the 4-star B&B HOTEL Sado Setúbal. All rooms come with private balconies or terraces.
Situated in Setúbal and with Montado Golf reachable within 15 km, Hotel Laitau features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Situated in Setúbal, this 4-star Novotel is only 3 km from Castle Sao Filipe. It has an outdoor pool with sun-lounger terrace and offers air-conditioned guestrooms with free Wi-Fi.
Meliá Setúbal Hotel is a 4-star hotel with 112 rooms and suites located in the Setúbal city centre, across from the green spaces of the Bonfim Garden and a 9-minute walk from the Setúbal Train...
Hotel Solaris offers accommodation in Setúbal. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room at this hotel is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Airy interiors and superb views of Setubal’s harbour await guests at the 4-star B&B HOTEL Sado Setúbal. All rooms come with private balconies or terraces.
Extremely spacious room, good for my yoga session!
Campanile Lisboa Sud – Setúbal is located in the centre of Setubal and 30 km away from Lisbon. It is set in a beautifully kept garden and offers free WiFi.
L'espace piscine et l'espace repas à côté au top
FAQs about hotels in Setúbal
On average, 3-star hotels in Setúbal cost £54 per night, and 4-star hotels in Setúbal are £63 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Setúbal can on average be found for £192 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Setúbal this weekend is £75 or, for a 4-star hotel, £97. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Setúbal for this weekend cost on average around £462 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £66 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Setúbal for tonight. You'll pay on average around £202 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Setúbal will cost around £235 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Lisbon Airport, then take a 40km drive or bus ride to Setúbal. Alternatively, domestic travellers can take a direct train from Lisbon, approximately a 50-minute journey. No direct sea routes available.
What guests said about Setúbal:
10
Scored 10
Setubal is not a big city but it is quite lively.
Setubal is not a big city but it is quite lively. There are plenty of restaurants and bars and a lot to explore. The tourist information is great for advice and bookings. It is recommended to visit the national park, the Troia peninsula is good for a stroll and dolphin watching is great.
David
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
There is a variety of activities here.
There is a variety of activities here. Parts of the city are in decline, common in many Portugal cities, but likewise there are other areas that are very nice. We are seniors, 67 yo, and we walked everywhere, even at night, to restaurants, and felt quite safe. The main area of Avenida Luiza Todi has many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants with a variety of cuisines. Nice grocery Pingo Doce right there. Very helpful Tourism Office. There are a couple Museums, working waterfront, and a linear park through the center of the city with cafes, sculptures, benches and fountains. Some wonderful plazas and squares.
A short drive to a beautiful beach, and a mountaintop National Park, with hiking and fantastic views. We drove over this and visited wineries to taste wine. A very nice area less hectic than some areas of Lisbon, just 1/2 hour away.
Setùbal has an absolutely amazing public market on the Avenida Luiza Todi. We were only here for three nights, but could have found more to do with a longer visit.
Eric
8.0
Scored 8.0
I stayed three nights and that was perfect length to do a...
I stayed three nights and that was perfect length to do a trip outside and see the city and castle and try some fresh grilled fish on the restaurants. Go to Setubal to experience a little rough side of Portugal for budget travellers it is also less expensive than many other cities in Portugal. For golfers stay in Setubal, Troia Island were very sleepy after 18.00.
Jörgen
Sweden
10
Scored 10
I must admit, I'm torn between sharing the secret of...
I must admit, I'm torn between sharing the secret of Setúbal's beauty and wanting to keep this gem all to myself. The stunning beaches, delectable food, breathtaking views, and warm-hearted locals are like treasures I'd like to hoard. However, if you decide to visit Setúbal, just savor the experience as I do every time I'm there, and you'll understand why I'm so reluctant to let go of this hidden paradise.
JSDias
Sweden
6.0
Scored 6.0
Check was really easy.
Check was really easy. Entrance hall is nice but room lacked some soul- no pictures or colour etc. Shower was tired but it was clean. Slightly out of town, and up a hill, we were fine as fit bit disabilities might struggle. It did the job as it was a 1 night stop off.
Jep4048
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Anyone driving to Setubal needs to know that they have...
Anyone driving to Setubal needs to know that they have recently introduced a zonal parking system and there is little long stay parking available.
Apart from this we found Setubal to be a beautiful City with loads of lovely parks, riverside promenades, narrow streets with plenty of small squares and a surprising amount of street entertainment, including fire-eaters. On top of this the nearby Beaches are outstanding
The place was clean and new or renovated on the inside. The beds were very good for 4 persons the air-matras for the 5th was less comfortable. So better only for 4 people. All accomodations very good : toaster, 2 tv's, oven, airfryer, good bathroom and airco in main bedroom. Location is ok, only when you have a car available to explore surroundings, Lisbon and beautiful beaches, castles and so much more. Cleaning lady was very friendly and also mcguyver was super nice and helping us out when arriving very late in the night.
We absolutely loved our stay here. The location is perfect! Right in the middle of everything, and yet it is very quiet at night. The apartment is spacious and beautifully designed with everything that you need - we felt immediately at home. There was even brown sugar and q tips! The host is super friendly, and checkin and checkout were very easy, Setubal is an amazing town to visit, lots to do and all of the restaurants and cafes are nearby. Looking forward to returning soon!
The TV do not work , also the internet was not working it’s a small hotel in the middle of no were but as a hotel guest if you don’t book in avance a table to eat at the only restaurant they have , they are not able to accommodate you so we wen to bed after a all day traveling with out having dinner, plus they cut the water from 21hrs to next morning at 6am so we don’t have the chance to shower before going to be after a long day of traveling from our home country to Portugal.
Beautiful interior and fully self contained unit accessed from street level, with space for underground bike storage which helped (as we are touring Portugal and Spain by bike). Pedro the son who met us was very helpful and friendly, & we let him know in advance our approximate arrival time. Shower great, bed comfortable, and kitchen perfect to make dinner and breakfast (we only, unfortunately, stayed one night). Absolutely would love to stay again if in Setúbal
I loved this hotel. It was easy to get to and central, and once I arrived there was a warm welcome from the manager who had stayed late to check me in and show me round - much appreciated. The top floor terrace was a great feature with a panoramic view of Setubal - very unusual. My room was clean and comfortable. I would recommend this hotel - excellent value for money and a real discovery!
The room was very comfortable with both a sitting area inside and a balcony overlooking the vineyard. The queen canopy bed was extremely comfortable with excellent pillows and linens. I also enjoyed the claw foot soaking tub in the very large bathroom. This room and hotel exceeded my expectations.
Everything was perfect - room was clean, cozy and comfortable, the shower was great with hot water whenever needed, the hosts Nena and Luis are an amazing couple with a great attitude always smiling and willing to help and guide you on your stay in Setúbal, I'll be back definitely. Thank you!
Breakfast was excellent with a good variety and even a gluten free option for my daughter which was a plus!
The rooms have a good size and the shower is good, not being great.
The location is excellent, in one of Setubal's main avenue and within walking distance to shops and restaurants.
The owner was very helpful and worked hard to get the room cleaned after previous guests had left it in a mess. We really liked the area and it was a good place to get the ferry to Lisbon from. The host was nice. It’s very basic not a place to stay in other than to sleep.
The staff were friendly, the hotel is located in a quiet area in Azeitão a couple of minutes drive to Setúbal and Arrábida national park. Plenty of parking and you can walk in the hotel grounds.
A welcome drink when checking-in is most welcoming! Some of the staff were quite young, but very professional (flawless). Hotel’s location was also pretty good, not far from city’s center.
The hotel is situated in a very central location. It has a beautiful design and everything is super clean. Our room was specious and comfortable. Hotel staff was absolutely exceptional!
The hotel is beautifully restored and very original. It was comfortable and very tasteful. Exceeded our expectations. Delicious breakfast. Very friendly and helpful staff
The flat is very beautiful, beds are very comfortable and the position is close to Setúbal center.
Excellent solution for few days off in Portugal, thanks again Tatiane.
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