Palmela is a small hilltop town crowned by a Moorish castle, with sweeping views over two estuaries and the Arrabida wine country at its feet.
The one Palmela wedding venue on our list is the castle itself — a hilltop fortress taken in 1147, now a pousada — for couples drawn to a castle, a view and the wine country at its feet.
Palmela holds 1 of Mary Me’s curated wedding venues — the Castelo de Palmela, a Moorish hilltop castle now a pousada, with panoramic views across two estuaries and the Arrábida wine country below. About 40 minutes from Lisbon airport, up to around 150 guests, best from late spring to early autumn.
Palmela’s defining feature is its castle — a Moorish fortress taken by the Portuguese in 1147, now a pousada, with panoramic views reaching across the Sado and Tagus estuaries. It sits in the Castelao wine country of the Setubal peninsula, about forty minutes from Lisbon.
It’s a small, characterful setting rather than a major destination — best for couples drawn to a castle, the view, and the surrounding Arrabida wine country, close to the city.
The setting here is the Castelo de Palmela, a Moorish castle turned pousada crowning the town, with views reaching across the Sado and Tagus estuaries. For more options nearby, the Setúbal and Azeitão wine country is minutes away.
Its hilltop Moorish castle and the panoramic views over the Sado and Tagus estuaries, set in the Setubal peninsula’s wine country.
About forty minutes south of the city.
It’s better for smaller, characterful celebrations drawn to the castle setting than for very large events.
One — the hilltop Castelo de Palmela, a castle pousada for up to around 150 guests. It suits a smaller, characterful celebration; for more choice, Setúbal and Azeitão are close.