Marina Rio, Lagos (Algarve) Hotels
Simple, nautical-themed hotel with marina views, a rooftop pool, and a bar
Marina Río Hotel in Lagos offers an enviable location directly on the vibrant marina, placing you in the heart of the action and just a pleasant ten-minute stroll from the historic Old Town. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this charming area, where you can explore captivating landmarks such as the magnificent 18th-century Baroque Church of Saint Antonio. Be prepared to be mesmerized by its breathtaking gilded wooden interior, a true testament to artistic craftsmanship. Furthermore, delve into the past at the medieval castle, a silent witness to centuries of history.
For those seeking sun and sand, the stunning beaches of Praia Dona Ana and Praia Ponta da Piedade are a short and convenient drive away, reachable in just 10 to 15 minutes by car. Their golden sands and crystal-clear waters beckon visitors to relax and soak up the Algarve sunshine.
The hotel’s strategic location also makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider Algarve region by car. Embark on a scenic journey to Sagres and Farol do Cabo de São Vicente, the iconic lighthouse perched at the “end of the world,” approximately a 30-minute drive. Alternatively, head east to Albufeira, a vibrant coastal town known for its bustling nightlife and stunning beaches, around 45 minutes away.
Inside Marina Río Hotel, you’ll find approximately 35 simply furnished rooms, each reflecting a modern nautical style with calming blues, whites, and grays. The defining feature of each room is the view it provides. For a truly memorable experience, opt for a marina-facing room, where you can enjoy captivating views of the boats and the harbor. Other rooms offer views of the parking lot and the surrounding areas of Lagos. The bathrooms feature either showers or bathtubs with showers. All rooms are doubles, and some can accommodate an extra cot for additional guests, making them suitable for small families.
The hotel boasts a small seasonal rooftop pool, a delightful oasis where you can unwind and soak up the sun. Sun loungers are provided for your comfort, and a small bar offers refreshing drinks. Start your day with a delicious breakfast in the designated breakfast area. While the hotel doesn’t have an on-site restaurant, its central location means you’re just steps away from the diverse culinary offerings of Lagos, ensuring you’ll find something to satisfy every palate.
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