An hour and a half’s drive east of Lisbon, Sabugueiro is a small, quiet village typical of Portugal’s heartland. Here, among golden fields, oak trees and olive groves, sits Casa No Tempo, a luxurious sanctuary that channels the simplicity of rural life. Once an old family farm, the building has been renovated by hotelier João Rodrigues and architect Manuel Aires Mateus, resulting in a four-bedroom guesthouse that places the surrounding nature at the heart of its design. The near-monastic interiors open to an expansive, unspoiled landscape through large picture windows, a view only punctuated by the property’s 400 square meter swimming pool. Casa No Tempo Herdade do Carvalho, 7040-404 Sabugueiro, Portugal TwitterFacebookPinterest Related Stories Travel City Guide Aman New York The most opulent overnight in Manhattan. Travel City Guide Santa Clara 1728 A sanctuary in the center of Lisbon. Travel City Guide The Hotel Chelsea A legend of New York’s bohemian scene. Travel City Guide Little Cat Lodge A cozy upstate getaway. Travel City Guide The Darling A home from home in Copenhagen. Travel Issue 51 Distant Dreams The ups and downs of a digital nomad.