Located in the center of the village of Monsanto, Casa do Castello was created with the aim of providing our guests with maximum comfort.
The building is distinguished by its granite and wood architecture, with interior comfort enhanced by air conditioning in all suites.
We have a privileged location at the beginning of Rua do Castelo, accessible by car if necessary.
Most of the suites face north, providing incredible views of the Serra da Gardunha, Serra da Estrela, and even Spanish lands.
With a great location, situated in the center of the village of Monsanto, Casa do Castello provides rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV with 150 channels. Each room also includes a kettle and a private bathroom with shower and toiletries, all rooms are equipped with bed linen and towels.
2 Pax
Panoramic view
In the double rooms you will find everything you need to make your stay unforgettable
• Non-smoking • Air conditioning • Private bathroom
• Shower • Toiletries • Flat-screen TV • Themed channels • Internet access
74€ / Night
89€ / Night
2 Pax
Varanda
In the double rooms you will find everything you need to make your stay unforgettable
• Non-smoking • Air conditioning • Private bathroom
• Shower • Toiletries • Flat-screen TV • Themed channels • Internet access
74€ / Night
89€ / Night
The reception staff speaks English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish.
Couples particularly like the location – they rated it 9.3 for a two-person trip.
You also have the option of enjoying a breakfast, featuring regional products, served in your room.
Private bathroom fully equipped with shower and free toiletries.
Casa do Castello overlooks the village of Monsanto and is a 10-minute walk from the Castle, and 5 minutes from the Church and Tower of Lucano.
A welcoming art gallery at the heart of the space, perfect for enjoying a cultural break during your stay.
Charming and unique, Monsanto is one of Portugal’s Historical Villages, located in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova. Known for its impressive stone houses nestled among enormous granite rocks, the village maintains a preserved medieval setting, with winding streets, a ruined castle, and breathtaking views over the Beira Baixa landscape.
In 1938, it was distinguished as “The Most Portuguese Village in Portugal,” a title that honors its authenticity and tradition. A stroll through Monsanto is like traveling back in time – among walls, legends, and the region’s rich cultural heritage. An unmissable destination for those seeking history, natural beauty, and a truly Portuguese experience.