Location. The Casa de Campo Sao Rafael is located in the hillside town of Obidos, Portugal, two kilometres from its centre. The spa town of Caldas da Rainha is six kilometres away and Portugals capital, Lisbon, lies 75 kilometres to the south.
Hotel Features. The family run Casa de Campo Sao Rafael is housed in a 19th century building, with separate apartment villas within the grounds. There is an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a sun terrace, and the interiors house a games room with a billiards table. High speed Internet connections are available and multilingual staff at the front desk can offer the use of a safe deposit box, laundry facilities, and tour assistance. Parking is free.
The Casa de Campo Sao Rafael offers a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.
Many recreational activities can be enjoyed in the countryside near the hotel, such as bird watching, hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding; water sports are available on the coast.
Guestrooms. There are 10 guestrooms at the Casa de Campo Sao Rafael, all of which have country style fabrics and furnishings in warm, earthy colours. Amenities include satellite television, high speed Internet connections, and direct dial phones. Bathrooms include bathrobes.
Rates:
115.03 - 160.14 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 10
Number Of Floors: 2
Casa de Campo Sao Rafael
Estrada Nacional N 8 Casal do Zambujeiro
Obidos, Portugal 2510-216
Driving Directions:
From Lisbon (Portela) Airport (LIS):
Distance to Casa de Campo Sao Rafael is 75 kilometres, approximately 50 minutes drive.
Getting there. Aerobus shuttle 91 travels between the airport, the city centre, and the Cais do Sodr� train station every 20 minutes. Tickets can be bought on board, and cost 3.10 EUR for an all day pass or 2 EUR for a single. From here trains to Obidos station are available. Taxis queue up outside Arrivals, and should cost around 95 EUR to the hotel. There is an extra charge for luggage, and a 20 percent surcharge at night. Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. The town of Obidos and the nearby coast and countryside can easily be negotiated on foot or by bicycle; although there are public transport connections, a car is the best way to visit other towns and explore the wider region.