Sao Jose Hotel Fatima
Sao Jose Hotel Fatima
Av. D. Jose Alves Correia Da Silva Fatima Portugal

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
86

Be close to Fatima's religious sites by staying at the Sao Jose Hotel Fatima. Situated right next to the Sanctuary, Sao Jose offers access to the city's airport and bus station. The hotel has services including 24-hour reception, room service, and vehicle hire. Business travellers can also avail of congress facilities for corporate function. Each room is designed to provide relaxation with amenities like air-conditioning and cable TV.
from € 29
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 56 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

86%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #3 for all Fatima hotels
Hotel was very central.The staff very helpfull and friendly. Room spacious, clean, and quiet. Clean towels every day .Beds made every day. Alarm call if required. Meals very nice and very reasonably priced. We enjoyed our stay very much, and we will go back again. Clean towels every day .Beds made every day.Alarm call if required. We ate in the dining room every night even though we did not have to,as our meals were booked separately. Hotel was very central, beside bus station,near grotto, etc ...
Brigid Mary Lucey, Irish
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Hotel Rates are inclusive of 10% service charge and 5% VAT (Value added Tax)

Hotel Rates are per room, per night

Triple/Quad occupancy may include an extra bed for some room types.

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Sao Jose Hotel Fatima Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,American
Check-In : 23 May 08
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

75%
Satisfaction
it is a walking disance from the Fatima and shopping store.
Brigid Mary Lucey,Irish
Check-In : 13 Oct 07
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

97%
Satisfaction
Hotel was very central.The staff very helpfull and friendly. Room spacious, clean, and quiet. Clean towels every day .Beds made every day. Alarm call if required. Meals very nice and very reasonably priced. We enjoyed our stay very much, and we will go back again. Clean towels every day .Beds made every day.Alarm call if required. We ate in the dining room every night even though we did not have to,as our meals were booked separately. Hotel was very central, beside bus station,near grotto, etc








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