Hotel Dom Bernardo

Faro


The Dom Bernardo’s rooms are clean, if unintentionally retro (although some are more recently renovated than others). Triples come with a double and single bed, and a balcony. Free parking is available but limited (there are just four spaces; reservations aren't possible). It’s a popular group option and normally booked solid in summer. Prices drop significantly during low season.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Faro attractions

2. Igreja de São Pedro

0.18 MILES

While the exterior of this 16th-century church is unassuming, the tri-nave interior has magnificent 18th-century azulejos and intricately carved woodwork,…

3. Museu Regional do Algarve

0.32 MILES

Three of the four halls at this worthwhile museum house exhibitions on rural life in the Algarve, including mock-ups of 19th-century shops and rooms, a…

4. Centro Histórico Judaico de Faro

0.36 MILES

The last vestiges of the first post-Inquisition Jewish presence in Portugal are found at this small Jewish cemetery. In use between 1838 and 1932, and…

5. Igreja da Misericórdia

0.41 MILES

The 16th-century Igreja da Misericórdia, opposite the Arco da Vila, was originally built in Manueline (Portuguese late Gothic) style but is now nearly all…

6. Arco da Vila

0.43 MILES

Enter the Cidade Velha (Old Town) through the neoclassical Arco da Vila, built in 1812 by order of Bishop Francisco Gomes do Avelar, who oversaw the city…

7. Arco de Repouso

0.5 MILES

You can leave the Cidade Velha (Old Town) through the medieval Arco de Repouso (Gate of Rest). Apparently Afonso III, after taking Faro from the Moors,…

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0.52 MILES

The centrepiece of the Cidade Velha, the sé was completed in 1251 but heavily damaged in the 1755 earthquake. What you see now is a variety of Renaissance…