Faro travel guide »
Surrounded by fertile fields of trees bearing fruit, olives and the almonds for which the Algarve is famous, Faro is a large town of over 50,000 inhabitants, the administrative capital of the province, lies at the heart of the...
Lemon Tree Stay offers accommodation in Faro. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with cable channels and private bathroom equipped with a shower, while certain rooms will also include a...
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Faro
Located 2.5 km from Praia dos Cavacos, Monte das Perdizes offers an outdoor swimming pool, a shared lounge and air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast...
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Olhão
Offering city views and free WiFi, Casa da Valentina B&B offers accommodation ideally located in the centre of Faro, within a short distance of Faro Marina, Lethes Theatre and Cathedral of...
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Faro
Decorated with oil paintings and tiled floors, Hospedaria Frangaria offers pleasant accommodation with free Wi-Fi. It includes a popular street-level restaurant and free parking. The bright rooms...
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Faro
Casa dos Ventos is a tastefully furnished and spacious 4 bedroom villa, located on a hill near the sea with spectacular views to the south direction to the sea with the light tower of Farol, in...
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Olhão
Situated within 300 metres of Loulé Municipal Market and 7 km of Algarve Stadium, Loulé Coreto Guesthouse offers rooms in Loulé. The accommodation features free WiFi throughout the property. There...
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Loulé
Featuring an outdoor pool and sports fields, Rialgarve offers rooms with a balcony. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas. Faro’s city centre is 3 km while Faro Beach is 5 km away. The bright...
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Faro
Located in Loulé, Pensão Algarve offers accommodation with free WiFi and TV, as well as a restaurant and a terrace. A balcony with city views is offered in each unit. Guests at the bed and...
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Loulé
Surrounded by fertile fields of trees bearing fruit, olives and the almonds for which the Algarve is famous, Faro is a large town of over 50,000 inhabitants, the administrative capital of the province, lies at the heart of the...