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BEJA, TRADITION AND PLAIN
If your interests are history, culture and tradition, then Beja should be worth your visit.

Stay at the inviting Youth Hostel of Beja and discover the old part of the city where you’ll find picturesque streets, monuments, historic towns and the famous gastronomy, where you’ll be introduced to and taste the famous Migas and Ensopados [crumb-based dishes].

Go up in a hot air balloon and quietly watch the plain – it’ll be a once-in-a-lifetime occasion. We also suggest a visit to Mértola, Monsaraz and Serpa.

House Rules

Check In

18:00 - 23:00

Check Out

until 12:00

  • Taxes Included
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Facilities

  • Free Breakfast
  • Free WiFi
  • Free Internet Access
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • ATM
  • Board Games
  • Wi-Fi
  • Common Room
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Reviews

7.4Very Good(28)
  • Value for Money
    8.0
  • Security
    8.0
  • Atmosphere
    6.0
  • Cleanliness
    8.0
  • Staff
    8.0
  • Location
    8.0
  • Facilities
    6.0
Stayed in Nov 2019
10
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Robert
Male, 41+, USA
Very nice, modern facility with helpful and friendly staff. A bonus: elsewhere in the building is a cafe that served me the best salmon dinner I’ll have this year. Outstanding!
Stayed in Jul 2018
8.9
J
Jan
Female, 41+, USA
Big institutional hostel. Meager breakfast. Very clean.
Stayed in Apr 2017
8.3
A
Alan
Male, 41+, Scotland
Beja, under-the-radar capital of the biggest district in Portugal, is an easy-going, friendly-feeling, unpretentious, gently attractive small city that feels more like a big village. Well worth a stop-over, especially if day-tripping to Baixo Alentejan delights such as Mertola. Problem: a Dearth of accommodation. Fortunately, this amiable few-frills youth hostel bridges that chasm. Without it, the simple overnighting Bejan charms would be lost to the outsider. A pretty pleasant part of Portugal.
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Location

Rua Professor Acabado, Beja, Beja, Portugal
1.7km from city centre