The 'Monverde' winery hotel in Amarante, Portugal uses the old, historic buildings from the 'Quinta da Lixa' winery as well as modernized architecture to tie together a stunning hotel that offers a relaxing European experience.
The renovated winery hotel has 30 rooms on its property, with interior design by Paulo Lobo who created a beautiful stone and wood-inspired look with green accents. The interior then blends beautifully with the outdoor landscape of sprawling vineyards and greenery, connected by large, open patios.
The hotel experience also offers a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and winery tours, of course. With tasting rooms and conference areas, it is not only a great spot for a romantic getaway but also for a company retreat or collaborative group bonding experience.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Historical Winery Hotels
- Opportunity for wineries to repurpose historic buildings into unique hotel experiences.
- Renovated Interior Design
- Innovative interior design concepts that blend modern aesthetics with natural elements.
- Eco-friendly Tourism
- Growing demand for sustainable and nature-focused tourism experiences.
Sectors Adopting This
- Hospitality
- Hotels and resorts can explore the concept of winery hotels to attract wine enthusiasts and create unique experiences for their guests.
- Wine and Vineyard
- Wineries can expand their offerings by repurposing their historic buildings into boutique hotels, giving visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the winemaking process.
- Tourism and Travel
- With the rise of eco-tourism, travel agencies and tour operators can cater to the growing demand for sustainable and nature-focused experiences by promoting winery hotels.
