Vivenda Miranda, Lagos (Algarve) Hotels
Historic 17th-century home with bright and large rooms, a pool, a spa, and a restaurant with an organic menu
Nestled dramatically on a cliffside with a breathtaking view of the stunning Porto de Mós beach, Vivenda Miranda offers a truly memorable and comfortable getaway, just a short and convenient 10-minute distance from the vibrant and bustling town of Lagos. This unique establishment, steeped in history, was originally a private residence dating back to the 17th century. It was lovingly transformed into a boutique hotel in 1990, carefully preserving the colorful character and intricate details that define its rich history and charming ambiance.
For those seeking exploration, a scenic drive to Ponte da Piedade, renowned for its unparalleled beauty and even recognized as the most beautiful beach in the world by the Huffington Post in 2015, is easily accessible in under 10 minutes. Similarly, the historic Old Town of Lagos can be reached within the same short timeframe. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the town’s vibrant nightlife, discover a diverse selection of shops and restaurants, and explore significant historical landmarks, such as the Baroque and historically significant Saint Antonio Church.
The hotel itself features approximately 20 generously sized rooms, each thoughtfully and brightly decorated with bold color schemes and comfortable, plush furniture. Guests can choose between rooms offering captivating views of the sparkling sea or the serene garden. For an even more luxurious experience, the suites boast exclusive sea views, and all room options include a private outdoor space, whether it be a charming terrace or a cozy patio. For the ultimate indulgence, the Boutique Grand Suite stands out as the most exclusive option, providing a panoramic vista, the added convenience of two bathrooms, and a unique skylight in the bedroom, allowing natural light to flood the space. Bathrooms are sleek and modern, with some featuring both bathtubs and showers for added comfort and relaxation.
Vivienda Miranda truly excels in its outdoor spaces, presenting guests with a refreshing pool area surrounded by a lush and vibrant garden adorned with towering palm trees and colorful bougainvillea, creating a tranquil oasis. Regardless of the room chosen, guests can be assured of breathtaking views, either overlooking the vast expanse of the sea or the serene beauty of the garden oasis. The hotel’s on-site restaurant, Mirandus, features a menu showcasing a delightful array of local and vegan dishes, catering to diverse culinary preferences. For a relaxed evening, the Monkey Bar offers a cozy and inviting setting to enjoy a drink, while the Panorama Game Room provides entertainment with a wide selection of board games, complemented by stunning ocean views. Wellness is also a central focus at the hotel, with a dedicated spa area featuring a sauna, steam room, and heated ceramic beds for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation.
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