Strut Like a Peacock at Portugal's Solar Do Castelo Hotel
Every vacation should leave you with a certain bounce to your step, but at the Solar Do Castelo Hotel in Lisbon, you'll actually get to learn from example. The property's resident fowl friends -- read: a friendly family of peacocks -- strut about the courtyard, gardens, and alleyways, hoping to impress guests. This ostentation (yes, a group of peacocks is actually called an ostentation) roams about the grounds of this unique boutique property, which is the only hotel within the walls of the medieval village surrounding St. George's Castle. It's quiet, and rich in history; the hotel has preserved a large part of the architecture, and has also added a small museum of artifacts off of the lobby. The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 6th century, during which time the Romans, Visigoths, and eventually the Moors claimed ownership of it before Portugal's first king Afonso Henriques captured it in 1147. He dedicated it to St. George and used it as Portugal's official royal palace for many years.
Today, the Solar Do Castelo Hotel isn't dripping in actual crown jewels, but the hotel's feathered tenants do give the property a royal ambiance. Take enough lessons from them, and soak in the rich history surrounding you at St. George's Castle, and you'll be strutting like King Alfonso or (King of the Soccer Pitch) Cristiano Ronaldo in no time. See more photos after the jump!
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