ABOUT YOUR DREAM
A different kind of place
Dream Guincho was born from the desire to create a different kind of place.
Not a hotel designed for haste, but a space where it is possible to stay with time.
Built with intention
Not a place built for haste, but a space where you could truly linger.
The land came first.
Then the decision to do things differently:
to build in wood, respect the landscape, and think every choice as one thinks of a home.
The right scale
The hotel was designed at the right scale.
Comfortable rooms and generous common areas, because we believe that talking, reading or simply being is part of feeling at home.
Books and paintings
Not a place built for haste, but a space where you could truly linger.
Books are scattered throughout the house, and the rooms carry the names of stories.
The paintings are part of the same idea.
Dream Guincho is also a living gallery, where you will find works by the painter and partner Carlos Vasconcellos.
Built to last
Nothing here was created to impress.
Everything was created to last: the materials, the way we welcome people, and the quiet rhythm of the days.
From conscious choices in materials to energy and waste, everything is designed to respect what was here before.
Dream Guincho is simply this: a place created with time, for those who value time.
The team
This place does not live on its own.
It lives through those who care for it.
This is how Dream Guincho is made every day: slowly, with care, and attention to others.

M Rosário Pinto Correia
Strategist. Professor. A curious mind in constant motion.
Rosário Pinto Correia has built a career at the intersection of strategy, communication and leadership. With an academic background that includes Católica Lisbon, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and an MBA from the Wharton School, she has spent decades working where ideas meet decision-making.
Her professional path crosses academia, international business and corporate leadership. She has held executive roles in global communication and marketing environments, led organisations in different markets and continues to advise companies and institutions on strategy, internationalisation and communication.
But beyond titles and institutions, what defines Rosário is a particular way of thinking. Clear, rigorous and deeply curious about the forces that shape markets, organisations and people.
That curiosity does not live only in her professional life. Rosário is a natural traveller. Whenever she can, she travels. Not simply to visit places, but to understand them, to observe how people live, how spaces are created and how cultures express themselves.
Many of those journeys, and the endless curiosity that drives them, quietly shaped the idea that would later become Dream Guincho.
In many ways, the house reflects her own sensibility. Books appear everywhere because for Rosário there is no idea of home or well-being without books. Furniture, objects and small details collected over time come from different travels and from family territories, each carrying a story that eventually found its place here.
Dream Guincho is therefore not only a project. It is a composition of memories, ideas and discoveries gathered along the way.
A place where curiosity, culture and hospitality meet naturally.


In the kitchen since the begging.
She knows the temperatures, the timings and the silences.
She cooks with knowledge and shares when asked.

Her presence is quiet and attentive.
Things happen naturally around her, so that comfort is felt without ever needing to be announced.

He helps guests discover the place.
He knows the hidden paths, the unlikely hours and the places that are truly worth finding.

He takes care of what keeps the house running.
From the storeroom to the details no one notices, he quietly makes sure everything works as it should.

She helps you settle in.
Quietly making sure everything happens naturally, always present, never imposing.

They take care of the rooms
and of the quiet details that make a stay feel effortless.
What you notice most
is often what they have already taken care of.

He looks after what grows.
And what endures.
Because here, even nature needs a pair of careful hands.




