Parador de Tui
Hotel in Viana do Castelo District, Portugal
4-Star Hotel
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About this hotel
Set in the historical Galician city of Tui, a border town with Portugal, this stunning hotel is housed in a majestic old building, surrounded by a peaceful, natural environment.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Map of Viana do Castelo District, Portugal
Available Rooms
1 Double or 2 Single • 215 ft²
Sleeps 2
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2 Single or 1 Double • 236 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Double • 312 ft²
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Reviews
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10.0
The location was great, the building was beautiful, the air conditioning worked well, and the bed was comfortable.
8.0
We were surprised that the room was so small. The pool was not opened and the distance between the hotel and the pool was a very long walk the best that we could tell.
10.0
style of property, cleanliness and location. staff were also very helpful. loved staying here after completing part of the Camino
7.0
location, architecture, food, service, view
rooms are a bit dusty
9.0
Just lived this stop in the camino. parador hotels just do not disappoint
7.0
Location for Camino De Santiago
High price restaurant, staff sometimes cranky
10.0
Large spacious room and bathroom. Lovely grounds. Staff very kind and helpful. Walking distance to historic center. I thought Paradors were in such former buildings as castles, forts, or monasteries but this Parador apparently was an old country home.
7.0
I loved the area outside the bar. We sat and had nice cocktails and snacks under the shade of umbrellas. The grounds were nicely manicured. Our waitress though overworked, was pleasant. The beds were comfortable, the room was spotless and the people at the desk were kind. We like staying in Paradors.
We were disappointed that the air conditioning had not yet been turned on (April 30-May2) The reception floor was nice and cool, but our room was super hot and stuffy. Though we kept the curtains and shutters pulled when we were not in the room, the sun beating in made the room hot. When we opened the windows, there was no breeze to be had! When we asked at the desk for the a/c , they said it hadn't been turned on for the season. We finally asked for a fan, and it was delivered- it made the room tolerable until the sunset and the temp dropped. We were also sad that the pool was not ready for use- still green. We had been to several places before this and all their pools were open (and a/c was available).
10.0
A dream come true to stay in a Parador. This was absolutely delightful, the setting, the room and the view!
9.0
Location perfect for Camino. Super clean room n bathroom. Many amenities.
Food in restaurant is quite expensive and not that great.
5.0
good location, beautiful building
10.0
Everything we stay just for one night - walking the Camino
10.0
Good location. Fantastic service. Wonder bed!
Food is a bit expensive and not particularly great.
10.0
stunning views and great staff - great value for the money
n/a
10.0
after spending many nights in albergues and small private rooms, it was wonderful to have a spacious room with a couch and amazing view. reception staff were great and some laundry was done fir and delivered to my room after just a few hours.. such a treat
10.0
Attractive, high-end property with nice rooms and common areas.
it is located quite a way from the central historic district around the cathedral in Tui where the shops and restaurants are located.
4.0
We had been told about Parador Hotels by friends and were looking forward to our stay. We were, frankly, underwhelmed by the one at Tui. There is nothing wrong with it, but it is a bit tired, a bit stuffy and very expensive for what you get, especially compared to other hotels in Spain. It is, however, well placed to explore the old town of Tui.
Very expensive for what it is. The Beth room had mildew on the tile grout and could do with a spruce up. Breakfast was not great.
10.0
clean room. nice pool and bath house
nothing. all good
7.0
Space, nice views
grounds small
5.0
Disappointed by the facilities such as no water in the room and quite dark and gloomy
Water in the room and maybe a kettle.
Also overpriced for what you got.
Stayed in other Paradores and Pousadas and much better facilities.
8.0
The building is very beautiful and as booked, we had a wonderful view to the river Minho. Beds were very comfortable.
At arrival, we were informed that breakfast should be scheduled and that only after 8:45 a.m could we get a place. As pilgrims, walking the Camino Portugues, it would be impossible to have breakfast before departure. We got no message about breakfast schedule preferences before arrival and it turned up down our plannings for the early departure. We also had to book a table for dinner, which was available only after 9:00 p.m. (to late for pilgrims!!). The rigidity of the staff proved wrong since we simply walked in the restaurant at 20:20 and got a table (the restaurant was nearly empty all through the evening). The restaurant was not worthy the value they charged.
8.0
Lovely traditional hotel, room was lovely, breakfast was very nice, great to have a pool also. can walk into the town easily.
The bar closes early which was unfortunate because my friends and I wanted to have a few drinks together at night. Also we were attending a wedding and I needed an iron a couple of times. they only have one iron in the hotel and when someone else has it there is no way to get it. the receptionist didn’t know which room had it. surely a hotel can invest in more than one iron - they are not expensive.
7.0
Rooms are a good size and the linens and toiletries are very good quality. Breakfast is very good too with plenty of fresh fruit options and a good selection of meats, cheeses and eggs etc.
The bar was quite a bit more expensive for a drink that many other local spots, which came as a surprise. Some, though not all, of the staff were less than welcoming and we kind of felt like we were in the way asking for anything.
8.0
general ambiance
breakfast offered limited choices.
7.0
Good and rich breakfast, pleasant hotel!
Swimming Pool is great, but constantly occupied by hyperactive youth and children so swimming was only an option at 8am in the morning!
8.0
Lovely Spanish building, rooms with dark wood floor and ceiling and comfortable.
Garden a bit neglected
10.0
location. restaurant. facilities.
8.0
It located near the river but far from the town center
Room is ok
Breakfast is good but expensive
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Viana do Castelo District, Portugal?
The average price for a rental in Viana do Castelo District, Portugal is R 1,768 per night. This rental is R 1,037 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Parador de Tui. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Parador de Tui. Enjoy the water!
Is Parador de Tui pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Parador de Tui?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, internet / wifi, smoking allowed, and parking.
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