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The Best Western Hotel Dom Bernardo is a three star hotel located in the centre of Faro, Algarve, Portugal. Located only a few kilometers from the historical centre, the city's main train and bus stations, the famous shopping street Rua do Santo Antonio and minutes from the new municipal theatre, the Best Western Hotel Dom Bernardo offers an outstanding location for both the business and leisure traveler alike! Transportation Coming from PortimaoFollow the EN 125, go around the roundabout in the entrance of Faro and go straight ahead. AntonioLocated only a few kilometers from the historical centre, the city's main train and bus stations, the famous shopping street Rua do Santo Antonio and minutes from the new municipal theatre, the Best Western Hotel Dom Bernardo offers an outstanding location for both the business and leisure traveler alike!Enter Faro through the Avenue Cidade de Hayward, at the end of the avenue go around the roundabout and exit right, follow Avenue Calouste de Goulbenkian until you reach the last roundabout. Activities / Services: Non-Smoking Rooms, Babysitting/Child Services, Ironing Service, Free Parking, Safety Deposit Box, 24-Hour Front Desk, Pets Allowed, Ticket Service, Luggage Storage, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Gay Friendly ...
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Nils
— 16.9.2010
The hotel was centrally located in Faro, within walking distance of shops, most restaurants as well as buses. The hotel staff was friendly and helpful and spoke good english. The hotel room was old but clean but had everything you needed.
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Anonymous
— 16.10.2010
The staff spoke good English and was very helpful and service-minded.Our room was nice and clean and the hotel was in the center and thusclose to everything in Faro. For a small price, this hotel offered noluxury but everything basic that you need - breakfast, information,safety box, etc.
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Nigel
— 15.8.2010
This is a budget hotel on the edge of Faro town. It is quite well placedfor getting to the port,restaurants and bars of Faro. This is a basic hotel ,that to be honest is quite jaded and in need of arevamp. It is advertised as being part of Best Westerngroup, but in fact it is privately owned and operated, so not quite surewhere the Best Western thing comes into it ? Don´t go looking for luxuryhere as it went a long time ago, b.
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Nigel
— 15.8.2010
This is a budget hotel on the edge of Faro town. It is quite well placedfor getting to the port,restaurants and bars of Faro. This is a basic hotel ,that to be honest is quite jaded and in need of arevamp. It is advertised as being part of Best Westerngroup, but in fact it is privately owned and operated, so not quite surewhere the Best Western thing comes into it ? Don´t go looking for luxuryhere as it went a long time ago, b.
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Anonymous
— 16.10.2010
The staff spoke good English and was very helpful and service-minded.Our room was nice and clean and the hotel was in the center and thusclose to everything in Faro. For a small price, this hotel offered noluxury but everything basic that you need - breakfast, information,safety box, etc.
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Nils
— 16.9.2010
The hotel was centrally located in Faro, within walking distance of shops, most restaurants as well as buses. The hotel staff was friendly and helpful and spoke good english. The hotel room was old but clean but had everything you needed.
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