Spaces & Capacity
| Pers. | Purpose(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 2 to 40 | Accommodation | Rooms |
| 2 to 60 | Ceremony | Vineyard |
| 2 to 60 | CeremonyDrinks reception | Big Gates |
| 2 to 60 | Ceremony | Chapel |
| 2 to 60 | Ceremony | Tree Garden |
| 2 to 60 | DinnerParty | Pateo |
| 2 to 60 | DinnerParty | Inside Room |
About this venue
Highlights
Torre de Palma is a working wine estate set deep in Portugal's Alentejo plains. You get a 14th-century manor, restored stables, a historic chapel, and seven hectares of vines, all yours for the celebration. It stays intimate by design, sleeping around 40 guests across 19 rooms. Couples come here for a relaxed, unhurried day rooted in real place and good wine. It's one of our favorite places to get married in Portugal when you want small and soulful.
Style
The look is "country-chic," and it earns the label. Whitewashed walls, terracotta, exposed stone, and warm wood meet clean, contemporary design throughout. It's a member of Design Hotels, so the finish is considered without feeling fussy or formal. Original 14th-century architecture sits comfortably beside modern comforts and calm, uncluttered rooms. The mood is rustic but refined, a place that photographs beautifully and still feels lived-in. Expect understated elegance rather than gloss, which suits an Alentejo wedding perfectly.
History
The estate dates to 1338, when a fortified tower gave it its name. Long before that, the Roman Basilii family farmed this land from the nearby Torre de Palma villa. Their ruins are among the largest Roman sites on the Iberian Peninsula. The Basilii grew famous for wine, olive oil, and breeding the prized Lusitano horse. After years as a farm and then a ruin, the estate reopened in 2014 as a design hotel. You're marrying inside a genuinely layered piece of Portuguese history.
Location
You'll find the estate near Monforte, in the Portalegre district of inland Alentejo. This is Portugal's wide, golden interior, all rolling plains, cork oaks, and big skies. The nearest village, Vaiamonte, is quiet and rural, with Monforte about ten minutes away. It feels genuinely remote and unhurried, far from the coast's crowds. That seclusion is the point: your guests arrive, settle in, and stay put. Our planner in Portugal maps out transfers and timings so nobody gets lost on the country roads.
Surroundings
Alentejo is Portugal's slow-living heartland, known for wine, olive groves, and long sunny days. The Serra de São Mamede natural park rises to the north, with hiking trails and hilltop villages. Historic towns like Marvão, Castelo de Vide, and Estremoz make easy day trips for guests. Local restaurants serve hearty regional cooking, from black pork to rich bread stews. It's an underrated corner for getting married in Portugal, with space to breathe and almost no crowds. Many couples extend their stay to explore it.
Transport
Lisbon Airport is about a 90-minute drive, making arrival simple for guests flying in. Badajoz airport, just over the Spanish border, sits closer at roughly 77 km. Portalegre is around 40 minutes away, and Monforte just ten. The country roads are quiet and easy, but a car or transfer is essential out here. We'd suggest arranging group transfers from Lisbon to keep the day stress-free. There's private parking on site for anyone driving themselves.
Accommodation
The estate holds 19 rooms and suites, sleeping around 40 guests in total. They're spread across the 14th-century mansion, the restored stables, and former workers' cottages. Each one is calm and individual, with that same country-chic finish throughout. Because numbers are limited, your closest family and friends stay right on site together. Any overflow can be housed nearby, and we'll handle the arranging. Waking up among the vines, with breakfast waiting, turns the wedding into a proper weekend.
Ceremony
The historic chapel is the heart of the estate, perfect for an intimate, romantic ceremony. Its timeworn stone and quiet scale suit small weddings and elopements beautifully. If you'd rather marry outdoors, the gardens and vineyard offer open-air alternatives. Symbolic and humanist ceremonies work especially well in these settings. We'll guide you through Portugal's legal paperwork so the formal side is fully sorted. All you focus on is the moment itself, with the Alentejo light doing the rest.
Outdoor spaces
Outdoors is where this place shines. The Pateo, a sheltered courtyard, makes a lovely spot for drinks and dinner under the stars. The Tree Garden offers shade and greenery for a relaxed open-air gathering. The vineyard itself frames vows and photos with rows of vines and golden light. An expansive outdoor pool anchors lazy afternoons between events. With long Alentejo summers, most of your celebration can happily live outside. We'll always plan a sheltered backup for comfort.
Reception
After the ceremony, dinner moves to the estate's elegant reception spaces or out into the courtyard. The barrel room and wine-tasting cellar make atmospheric settings for something more intimate. With full exclusivity, there are no curfews, so the party runs as late as you like. Tables sit among stone, candlelight, and the estate's own wine. It's an easy, flowing kind of evening rather than a rigid, formal sit-down. We'll shape the layout around your guest count and the mood you want.
Catering
Dining centers on Restaurant PALMA, where the kitchen cooks confident, modern Alentejo food. Expect local pork, fresh produce from the estate's own garden, and regional cheeses. Menus lean seasonal and are built around what's good that week. The estate's own wines pour throughout, with an open bar included during celebrations. It's honest, generous cooking rather than fussy fine dining, which fits the setting. We'll arrange tastings beforehand so your wedding menu is exactly to your taste.
Activities
There's plenty to fill a wedding weekend here. Guided tastings in the cellar showcase the estate's own wines, the obvious headline. The spa offers massages and treatments, and there's an outdoor pool for slow afternoons. Horse riding nods to the estate's Lusitano heritage, with trails across the grounds. Vineyard walks, yoga, and trekking round out the options for active guests. There's even a screening room for a relaxed evening in. Our all-inclusive Portugal wedding packages can fold experiences like these in for everyone.
Exclusivity
Weddings here are exclusive-use, so the whole estate is yours for the celebration. With only 19 rooms, your inner circle stays together and the grounds stay private. A two-night minimum turns the wedding into an unhurried, multi-day gathering. Welcome drinks, the day itself, and a slow farewell breakfast all unfold in one place. No outside guests, no curfews, no rushing between venues. It's the kind of seclusion that lets everyone properly relax and be present.