Hotel Peninsular

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Hotel Peninsular

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Rooms & Views

Double Room (with extra bed)
1x Queen 18 Up to 3
hill view

1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin Bed 198-sq-foot room, balcony with hill views Entertainment - LED television with cable ch…

Comfort Suite, Balcony
1x Double Up to 3
Garden view

1 Double Bed Balcony with garden views Entertainment - LED television with cable channels Food & Drink - Room s…

Economy Double Room Single Use
1x Double
City view

1 Double Bed Balcony with city views Entertainment - LED television with cable channels Food & Drink - Room ser…

Classic Double Room, Mountain View
1x Double Up to 3
valley view Mountain view

1 Double Bed Balcony with valley views Relax - In-room massage available Entertainment - LED television with ca…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Palatial★ Michelin This is an unusual project, as it reflects a family business’s investment in diversification, encompassing the world of swimming pools, haute cuisine, and premium accommodation (they also offer 7 suites). The spacious and eye-catching premises, at the southern exit of the town, surprise visitors with a sort of wine tasting bar where they celebrate the region’s finest wines. In its elegant dining room, run by a professional team, they offer an à la carte service and two tasting menus (Tradition and Innovation) that change with the seasons and draw from the finest national seasonal produce. With16.5km
  • Esperança Verde About a 10-minute walk from the city centre, just off the ring road, this restaurant is a pleasant surprise on the ground floor of a residential building. Under the guidance of chef Hugo Sousa, who succeeded his father António Sousa, now front of house and always impeccably attentive, the kitchen leans modern, technical and delicate, grounded in showcasing local produce. The concept offers two tasting menus: Irreverência (6 moments) and Entre o Campo e o Mar (9 moments). Standout dishes? We were impressed by the artisanal breads, Pão de centeio, Broa de milho e ananás and the region’s typical 12.9km
  • Inato Bistrô The restaurant’s name is inspired by “InATO”, evoking something in motion — a concept also reflected in the menu, where dishes are served in different acts (Acts I, II, III and IV) or in a tasting menu composed of VII acts. This original bistro‑style restaurant, led by young chefs Miguel Rodrigues and Tiago Costa, presents a creative proposal that marries national and international influences, always crafted with products of excellent quality. Our recommendation? Start with Focaccias stuffed with oxtail with a gentle truffle sauce, then the house’s true star of the show, seafood rice with scar13.8km
  • O Filho da Mãe The name, O Filho da Mãe (“The Mother’s Son”), is a tribute to the owner’s mother — as one might guess! This small, welcoming space was carefully designed by the owner himself who, after leaving the world of art and architecture, ventured into his new passion: gastronomy. Set on one of Braga’s picturesque streets near the city’s historic centre, the restaurant offers an innovative proposal with flavours inspired by South America, paying true tribute to tropical tastes. Dishes of wild tiger prawn served with coconut fried rice, saffron and ginger, and fresh handmade pastas such as Capelletti st14.1km
  • O Manel Its name derives from chef-owner Manuel de Oliveira, and it is easy to locate in a residential area on the outskirts of Nogueira known as Quinta da Pedra, which also offers pleasant gardens, parking and a terrace. In its elegant premises, or in the private rooms on the upper floor, you are offered a menu of traditional Portuguese cuisine prepared with care and seeking to unveil the secrets of Minho gastronomy. It is worth noting that certain dishes require advance booking of at least 24 hours, such as Galo no forno (roast cockerel), Cozido à portuguesa, Feijoada à Transmontana (bean and meat s16.1km
  • A Carvalheira If you’re looking for a unique lunch in a special setting, this is a truly outstanding option; indeed, Quinta do Eido Velho captivates with its rustic charm and well-kept gardens. At the helm is Chef Maria Teresa Gomes, who advocates a hearty, flavourful Portuguese cuisine without fuss, meticulously prepared in line with the traditions of the Alto Minho. Don’t miss the roast kid goat, the most iconic dish, and pair it with a red Vinho Verde — they have it here, and it isn’t always easy to find elsewhere.17.6km

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Attractions nearby

  • Estádio Municipal de Braga stadium in Braga, Portugal12.7km
  • Bom Jesus do Monte church building in Braga, Braga District, Portugal12.7km
  • Braga Cathedral cathedral13.9km
  • Chapel of São Frutuoso Chapel in Braga, Portugal13.2km
  • Mosteiro de Santo André de Rendufe, bem como as ruínas do seu claustro, incluindo o chafariz building in Amares, Braga District, Portugal4.5km
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro church building in Braga, Braga District, Portugal14.1km
  • Citânia de São Julião de Caldelas building in Vila Verde Municipality, Braga District, Portugal3.0km
  • Bracara Augusta human settlement in Portugal14.4km

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