A Lagosta Perdida
Braganca · Portugal · Rua Do Cimo 4 Aldeia De Montesinho
About A Lagosta Perdida — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Braganca
A Lagosta Perdida is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Braganca, Portugal. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including beach club, restaurant, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.8 / 5
During our trip through tràs-os-montes, we met this terrific place... The life goes slow in Montesihno, a small rural village made of stone houses and a laconic atmosphere. If you're looking for silence and nature this is a perfect place in off season. Lagosta perdida is the only place where you can sleep and have a dinner in the village, it's a big old rural stone house, beautifully restored by Robert and his family, the sharing spaces are original with the old stones and wood beams all around, the fireplace, the dining room with the big windows overlooking the old porch and the nature. The rooms are really comfortable and hot during the fall, when we stayed. Robert and his son were so kind and we had interesting conversations in front of the fireplace. There's always good music spread in the house, that i loved due to my old job of sound designer. We had the opportunity to do beautiful hikes, and the dinners were great when we came back. Thanks for everything, we hope to come back to your special place Diego and Sara
Lovely house with wonderful rooms. The pool area in the back is wonderful. The host, Robert, is friendly, helpful and a good cook. The breakfast is simple and filling and dinners are feasts. Rob wet has an extensive library of maps and can offer lots of advice on hiking in the region.
What can I say? Robert the owner is a FANTASTIC host, so kind and interesting, super professional and not only a "Jack of All Trades", but in fact a master, the dinner was a feast, the music was nice, the hotel is very well looked after, it's also truly refreshing and inspiring to see someone take so much pride in their work. Onto the hotel itself, the building, it's been beautifully restored maintaining all the cool features of the historical architecture while still having a nice level of comfort. The WiFi could be a little better, if anyone from the hotel is reading this, take a look at TP-Link Mesh WiFi sets, they're inexpensive and would make it perfect, still the WiFi, especially for this type of Rural Accommodation is by no means bad, in fact I'd say it's rather good. The village itself feels like a medieval time capsule, at least for a somewhat Urbanite like myself, it's amazing, it's so tiny, with only 35 permanent residents, and cute.