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Hotel Dom Gonçalo & Spa
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: 4.29 / 5
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Features: Bar, Restaurant, 24-hour front desk, Central heating, Garden, Rooms for non-smokers available, Elevator, Newspaper stand, Sound-proof windows, Internet cafe, Free secure parking at hotel, Safe at reception,... more
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Hotel Cruz Alta
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: 4.13 / 5
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Features: Bar, TV Lounge, Elevator, 24-hour front desk, Sound-proof windows, Satellite TV, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Secure parking at hotel, Exchange office, Rooms for non-smokers available, Hair-drier, In-room safe, Safe at reception,... more
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Hotel São José
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: 4.24 / 5
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Features: 24-hour front desk, Fitness club, Telephone, Minibar, Access for disabled, Secure parking at hotel, Laundry, Banqueting services, Radio, Coach parking at the hotel, Restaurant, Central heating, Free secure parking at hotel, Sauna... more
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About Fatima
Fátima, a world-famous pilgrimage site, became a tourist venue in the early 20th Century due to the reported sightings of the Virgin Mary, or Our Lady of the Rosary as she’s locally referred to. This village of 10,000 inhabitants is located in the district of Santerém, south of Porto and north of Lisbon, and surrounded by wild, even primitive terrain of barren desolation spreading towards the horizon. However, with flocks of pilgrims coming here twice a year, it’s quickly transforming into a larger site.