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Here, we’ve gathered four of the best new boutique hotels across the country.
What do all of these highly personal properties all have in common?
The Casa das Pedras at Herdade da Malhadinha Nova.Credit:Courtesy of Herdade da Malhadinha Nova
A deep-rooted love of home and hospitality.
The Soares family, which owns the property, opened their first accommodations on the site in 2008.
The name,Vermelho, meansredin Portuguese a cheeky nod to Louboutins crimson-bottomed high heels.
The grounds and infinity pool at Pa.te.os, a hotel in Portugal’s Alentejo region.João Guimarães/Courtesy of Pa.te.os
Other design touches include hand-painted frescoes, wood floors with intricate inlays, and North African and European antiques.
The bar at Lisbon’s Hotel das Amoreiras.Francisco Nogueira/Courtesy of Hotel das Amoreiras
A Casa das Pedras Suite at Herdade da Malhadinha Nova, in Albernoa.João Guimarães/Courtesy of Herdade da Malhadinha Nova
The entrance to the Vermelho hotel, in Melides.iStock/Getty Images