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Posada Doña Urraca
"The staff eas very kind and helpfull."
Reviewed on Jul 30, 2026

La Casa del Vino
"We traveled to Fermiselle to trace my family roots as my great grandfather immigrated to Cuba from there in the 1920’s. To say that the manager was accommodating would be an understatement. He took me and my father to the house where my great grandfather and aunts lived. We drove around town talking ..."
Reviewed on Mar 26, 2024

Hotel O Encontro
"Friendly exceptionally clean hotel with wonderful menu for dinner. Good wine list at friendly prices. The bed was a medical grade mattress which was a bit too firm for us. All in all a wonderful place to stay not far from Portugal Spanish border. Listing did not say that whilst it was off a listed ..."
Reviewed on May 19, 2025

Hotel Rural La Jara
"Todo estupendo. Relacion calidad precio magnifica"
Reviewed on Aug 8, 2026

Hotel A vileira
"A simple and basic stopover but worked Ok for us. We were able to park motorbike around the side of the hotel and it felt safe. We walked into town and found a nice friendly restaurant with lovely local food, excellent value. It was a served breakfast, simple but very nice, in particular wonderful ..."
Reviewed on May 9, 2025

Hotel Miranda do Douro D. Joao III
"A quietly brilliant stay. The welcome was warm without the fuss, the beds were the sink-into-oblivion kind, and the shower actually understood the assignment. Breakfast — light, thoughtful, and included in the room rate — felt like a small act of generosity rather than an upsell. I even left with ..."
Reviewed on Feb 23, 2026

Hotel Rural Senhora De Pereiras

Hostal Arribes Del Duero

Mogadouro Cozy Escape
Saldanha Hotel & Travel Guide
Thinking about exploring Saldanha? Travelocity features no hotel options, however, you will be able to find 2 places to sleep within an easy drive of Saldanha.
The Hotel D. Joao III, Portugal, which is the nearest hotel, sits 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the heart of Saldanha. For an alternative, you may like to have a look at the Hotel Rural Solar dos Marcos, located in Portugal, which is 8 miles (12 kilometers) from the heart of the city.
The Retiro Terrasol is 6 miles (10 kilometers) outside the city center of Saldanha.
Once you've explored Saldanha, how about you tour a little further afield? The Norte region has a number of things to check out. Visit Norte's ruins and castles and relish the area's beaches and coastal plains. Bold travelers may throw themselves into mountain biking here.
Braganca is 25 miles (42 kilometers) north of Saldanha and is where you'll find Domus Municipalis and Braganca Castle. The Hotel São Lázaro and Hotel Classis are just a handful of the Travelocity-recommended short and long-stay options in Braganca. 50 miles (82 kilometers) to the northwest of Saldanha, you will find Chaves, which boasts the Hotel Casino Chaves and Quinta da Mata. If you stay in Chaves, make sure you venture to the National Railway Musem and Chaves Castle.
Make sure you get a serving of sport by making the journey to Engenheiro Jose Aires Stadium, which is 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the southwest of Saldanha. Find a Travelocity-listed hotel right by the action at the Casa da Avó - Turismo de Habitação or the Casa Dona Maria Luiza.
Saldanha boasts some fantastic attractions for visitors and locals alike; find more by visiting Travelocity's informative Saldanha travel guide.
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Recent Saldanha hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Posada Doña Urraca
"The staff eas very kind and helpfull."

Hotel Miranda do Douro D. Joao III
" A quietly brilliant stay. The welcome was warm without the fuss, the beds were the sink-into-oblivion kind, and the shower actually understood the assignment. Breakfast — light, thoughtful, and included in the room rate — felt like a small act of generosity rather than an upsell. I even left with a pot of local bee pollen from the lounge, because restraint is overrated. Parking was easy, the internet behaved itself, and there’s a supermarket a couple of minutes away for any last-minute cravings. Calm, considered, and doing exactly what it should — beautifully. "

