Pousada Palácio de Queluz

Portugal


The Royal Guard of the Court quarters in the sky blue rococo Palácio de Queluz have been converted into this dazzling hotel, with high-ceilinged rooms that will make you feel as if you’re at home with the royals. Note the military-style windows on the first floor – those guards always had one eye open towards the palace.


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