António Ferro, a Portuguese poet had the vision of distinctive, rare and typically Portuguese hotels that were peaceful, gracious, elegant places. Opened in 1942, the Santa Luzia Pousada was the first of the Pousadas de Portugal and is a fine example of typical Alentejo architecture. Today, it offers guests not only all possible comfort but also the best Alentejo cuisine, especially the renowned bacalhau dourado (golden codfish), or its famous dish of pork trotters in a coriander marinade. A total of 25 rooms are on offer within the air-conditioned hotel of which 24 are twin rooms and 1 is a double room. Amongst the facilities count a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a currency exchange desk, a bar, a TV room, a restaurant, public Internet access room service and car parking.
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