Hotel situated in the immediate vicinity of the city centre next to the Forte de São Brás and da Esperança convent. It offers a buffet dining room, TV room, meeting room, outdoor heated pool, game room and exercise room.
Ancient mother church of Almada, it was building in the early Christian reconquest and was severely damaged by the earthquake in 1755. It was later rebuilt in the 18th century by Dom António, a brother of the king Dom João V. The chancel has a stone domed ceiling in the manuelin style. The high altar has a few tombs and valuable 18th century tiles. Archaeological digs have uncovered tombs from as early as the 12th century.
Manueline gateway with straight lintel, garnished by canopied arch framed by perfect curve arches. Coming from a house in the historic centre of Beja, it documents the popularization of the ornamental manueline lexicon at Baixo Alentejo during the beginning of the XVI century. It stands out for its richness in decoration, showing an exuberant taste that made the school of the manueline architecture in Beja.
Baroque chapel dated from the 18th century, presenting a facade with padded frame portal, with the arms of Dom Manuel and the 1727 date entered. In the interior, highlighted by a gilded altar. Initially, was established along with a hospital.