Type:
Casas Rústicas
Owner:
Mário Trigo Cortez Pereira
Contacts:
Email muralha@solaresdeportugal.pt
Rooms:
1 room(s) Double - 75 EUR/night
3 room(s) Twin - 75 EUR/nightMake your RESERVATION
Casa da Muralha is located in one of the entrances of the wall that delimits the historical center of Serpa. It was constructed in the 19th century by the ancestral of Mário Trigo Cortez Pereira. The bedrooms are organized in order to guarantee privacy and independent entrance. There are four bedrooms typically decorated. The breakfast is composed of local products. The local activities are fishing and hunting.
From Lisboa: Follow the A2 and leave at km 120 (exit number 10) to Beja. Take the EN259 and the EN121 (IP8) to Beja. In Beja, follow the EN260 to Serpa/Spain. Leave the EN260 in the first exit to Serpa. Casa da Muralha is located near the Portas da Muralha de Serpa (Serpa Wall Doors) - Portas de Beja (Beja Doors) – easy to find because there is an aqueduct in that wall.
GPS Coordinates:
N 37 ° 56 '36.9 "
W 07 ° 35 '58.8 "
This charming house, situated in the historic quarter of Serpa, was built in the 19th century by the founder family in accordance with typical Alentejo style architecture. The beautiful vaulted ceilings is a star feature. Guests enjoy total privacy. The breakfast is all from local produce and fishing and hunting are among the activities on offer.
In “Solares de Portugal – The art of good living”, Ediçőes INAPA, 2007