Located in Porto’s historic centre, 100 metres from Avenida dos Aliados and the Metro station, this hotel offers art déco-style interiors, a multilingual staff and a spacious terrace.
Long
Ireland
Everything the bar man was extremely friendly and helpful with great tips where to go etc
Situated in the heart of Porto’s old town, a 5-minute walk from City Market Bolhao, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a central location beside the shopping street Rua Santa Catarina.
Aristides
Greece
The location is excellent, a very good base to explore Porto. Right next to Capela das Almas, Bolhao and Rua de Santa Catarina. Very convenient if you travel by car, it has a small parking for small cars and there are two parking stations around the corner. The room was very big (actually consisting of two rooms, one with a small double bed and one with two singles). The price was very good for Porto. The bistro at the corner and the food court in the shopping center are worth a visit.
The 4-star Eurostars Porto Douro is located in the city of Porto facing the Douro River, just a 3-minute walk from the UNESCO World Heritage Ribeira and the D. Luís I Bridge.
Shantanu
Germany
The room exceed expectations. Got an upgrade for the river view, splendid. Staff - professional (polite, always ready with suggestions, excellent service - desk and room service). Very clean property.
Occupying a 19th-century building in Porto’s historical centre, Hotel Internacional features traditional Portuguese décor and an award-winning restaurant serving local gastronomy.
Isobel
United Kingdom
The location to the city centre was perfect for us, it was not noisy even though it was close to the railway station. There were nice places to eat nearby, on the same street.
Conveniently situated in the centre of Porto, Catalonia Porto provides air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Located in Porto, the 4-star Eurostars Heroismo is just in front of Heroismo Metro Station and also has an outstanding parking.
Teo
Slovenia
Hotel is very close to a train, metro and bus stations, so connectivity is good. Whole building seems recently renovated. That was very friendly and professional. Place is decently cleaned. Food in the restaurant is good and reasonably priced. Lovely sunny terrace for enjoying some drinks.
HF Ipanema Porto is located in Boavista, 500 metres from the Boavista Roundabout. At 2.6 km from Porto's historic centre, it offers modern accommodation and 24-hour secure parking.
In a prime location in the centre of Porto, Jardim da Batalha Boutique Hotel by Shiadu offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Everything was amazing, great location, great facilities.
Located in Porto, 2 km from Oporto Coliseum, Hotel Jaguar Oporto - Airport to Hotel and City is a free Shuttle Service provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant as well as a bar, Torel Palace Porto is located in the centre of Porto, 600 metres from Sao Bento Metro Station.
Amazing, wonderful staff, polite , friendly, and very helpful.
Boasting a fitness centre, NH Porto Jardim is situated in Porto, less than 1 km from Oporto Coliseum. The property is close to City Market Bolhao, Ferreira Borges Market and Ribeira Square.
Staff were outstanding. Helpful , polite and engaging.
Located in Porto, less than 1 km from Oporto Coliseum, Vincci Bonjardim provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Kindness of the staff, cleanliness, profesionalism.
Featuring a relaxed and informal mood, the Moov Hotel Porto Norte offers comfortable and affordable accommodation in the city of Porto. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
I enjoyed my stay here, I did not have any complaints.
Set 50 metres from the Campanhã Train and Metro Station, Poveira Hotel is a family-run guest house in Porto. Situated in a historic building, it offers a well-stocked bar and a coffee shop.
Perfect location for my journey, great room, great view
Set in a quiet area to the north of the centre of Porto, this hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. About 800 metres away, IPO Metro Station provides links to the central Trindade.
Staff was great.
Location was great.
Room was comfortable.
Situated opposite the Aliados Metro Station and next to Porto City Hall, Hotel Paulista features free Wi-Fi and rooms with satellite TV. The hotel Paulista offers breakfast, at an additional cost.
Good location. Breakfast was good value for 7 Euros
In a prime location in the centre of Porto, Wine & Books Porto Hotel offers buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Great location, very attentive staff, lovely hotel.
GA Palace Hotel & Spa, a XIXth-Century Villa has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Porto. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The design of the hotel, the staff and the location
Located a 3-minute walk from Paris Galleries Street, Maison Albar - Le Monumental Palace offers 5-star accommodations in Porto and is located in a renovated historic building from 1923.
The Cocorico Luxury Guest House - Porto is centrally located in Porto, a 5-minute walk from the São Bento Station with its frequent train and metro connections.
lovely staff and great location is fascinating building
Ideally located in the centre of Porto, Exmo Hotel by Olivia offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Totally exceeded our expectations. Such a beautiful hotel!
FAQs about hotels in Porto
On average, 3-star hotels in Porto cost £70 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porto are £93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porto can on average be found for £144 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Porto this weekend is £148 or, for a 4-star hotel, £176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Porto for this weekend cost on average around £287 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £140 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Porto for tonight. You'll pay on average around £168 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Porto will cost around £285 (based on Booking.com prices).
Whether it’s wandering down a cute alleyway, past an impressive church or through the predominantly granite Avenida dos Aliados downtown, the hilly cityscape of Porto is impressively diverse. Overlooking the Douro River estuary, this merchant city features colourful homes; industrial bridges and the affluent river bank of Foz do Douro.
Is wine your cup of tea? Take a port-wine tour through the wine caves in Vila Nova de Gaia. Interested in architecture? The Clérigos Tower and Sao Francisco Church will inspire visitors. Fancy some culture? Appreciate what Porto has to offer at the Ethnography and History Museum, Modern Art Museum at Serralves and the Casa da Música Music Hall.
Fresh food can be purchased daily at the Mercado do Bolhão Market in downtown Baixa. More diverse goods are for sale in the shopping centre right next to Dragao Stadium, home to FC Porto.
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Loved the city, although be prepared for a lot of steep...
Loved the city, although be prepared for a lot of steep climbs. An e-bike tour is the perfect way to start your trip as you see the main sites in one 3 hour ride and can decide on what to revisit. Food is varied and there are an abundance of cafes and restaurants and it's so easy for an English speaker. There are the Porto must-dos of a tram ride to Foz, a port tasting tour and a visit to Livrarian Lello, an inspiration for part of Hogwarts. Everyone I encountered was extremely friendly
Brian McCrum
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely lively city.
A lovely lively city.
Loved the riverside quay with its many eateries ; the walk on the bridge at both levels ; the San Bento railway station, the ornate bookshop (Livraria Lello); river cruise (take one where they share the history), some lovely churches , wine tours are a must ...walk around the city... Ubers are relatively low cost so you can hop in and out easily if you don't want to walk.
Pallavi
India
10
Scored 10
Very walkable, almost everything very close by, people very...
Very walkable, almost everything very close by, people very friendly and accommodating. Many activities available at fair pricing - we did a full day wine & boat tour to Doruo Valley which was excellent
Karl
Canada
10
Scored 10
Porto is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen...
Porto is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen but I love historical cities. It also has a river and ocean beaches. It is completely walkable if you stay in the center but it also has a metro that is easy to access.
Sandra
United States
10
Scored 10
An amazing and massive beautiful city, endless streets of...
An amazing and massive beautiful city, endless streets of shops and culture. The Port area is fabulous and a boat trip along the River Douro is a must. Just watch your belongings, I had my phone stolen from my bag!!
The port area is expensive but up along the streets prices are very cheap to eat and drink. The indoor market near Santa Caterina street is a must, this is the main shopping area.
Michelle
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A truly beautiful and colorful city with so much to see and...
A truly beautiful and colorful city with so much to see and do!
A vast array of restaurants and bars to suit all tastes.
We walked over 28 miles in four days so make sure you wear comfy trainers/shoes!
It was my favourite Stay on our trip through Portugal! It felt like an Oasis in the middle of the city, and when you're at the Hotel you can't really believe how close you actually are to the city centre. The garden and the pool really gave it a very special and calm vibe. The staff was also very nice and super helpful and made us feel very welcome.
There's a wine bar right outside the venue with excellent wines and a cool atmosphere.
I would definitely return and recommend this place 100%.
The situation was a little bit unusual because I rent the room just per one night to a old guy I don't knew... Hey just needed somewhere to stay till his medical appointments in the other day (Mr. Luis is from Bragança, a far away village from Portugal). It was Sunday, everywhere we tried was already full then I booked this room.
The staff is very nice and don't discriminated the old guy (what I was afraid about). Nice room, very clean and very well lighted!
I truly recommend! :)
Check in was excellent. Luis Ferraz was especially helpful, taking time to show us on the map how to get to interesting and less known tourist attractions in the local area. Location was good - not far from the historic centre- we walked there via the cathedral and it was easy to get to from main oriente train station. Nice to have trees and open space in the square just outside the hotel.
The bed was the most comfortable of all we experienced on our stay in Portugal.
I stayed here for 4 days at the start of my Portugal trip and loved it so much that I changed my bookings to stay here again when I came back to Porto at the end of my trip. The staff were all great people and organized several fun activities every day (sunset excursions, beach trips, beer gatdens, etc., and of course the nightly free dinners, drinking games, and bar crawl). Great atmosphere, comfortable rooms, and top-tier vibes. The best hostel experience I've had.
Hotel staff was extremely friendly and helpful, great and nice people. You can leave your baggage after check-out.
Location is also great, in walking distance to all touristic locations, surrounded by a tons of cafes and restaurants.
Really good price for this location.
We were in January, and even with heater it was a little bit cold in the room, but it is more about overall Portugal problem, we met this problem in every hotel that we have stayed in this trip.
Everything about this hostel is amazing! The price is extremely reasonable and you even get breakfast included! - the best hostel I have ever stayed in.. it feels more like a hotel than a hostel.
The hostel staff are extremely helpful, friendly and welcoming.
I would 10000% recommended this hostel to anyone that’s thinking of visiting Porto, Portugal. It’s located in the middle of the centre near train station, shops, restaurants and the river front!
The concept is unique for me as it was my first time
in such hotel. Loved the design and how it looks overall. Not far from center. You can easily walk there or use a taxi (it’s pretty cheap in Portugal).
The breakfast is ok. As a person who have something sweet and coffee more than enough.
I needed to find a pharmacy but it was a bank holiday in Portugal the day we checked in. The manager phoned around to find an open pharmacy and then their driver drove me to the pharmacy and waited while I got what I needed. I have never had service like that before!
Super clean, quiet, comfortable, beautiful interior design, we had everything we needed also for cooking. It's really central, we walked a lot but the metro and busses are also very convenient.
Thus was by far the best stay we had in our two weeks in Portugal.
FLH is our new favorite hotel chain in Portugal! Each one we've stayed in has been perfectly located, clean, well-appointed, quiet (despite traffic or pedestrians outside) with friendly, knowledgable staff and a delicious full breakfast. We highly recommend it!
Our favorite apartment in Portugal! such a clean, modern facility that is walking distance to all the sights and yet quiet at night. Responsive staff, great amenities including fully equipped kitchen, and most of all, an amazing breakfast basket delivered daily!
Central hôtel, reasonably priced. Full of character and old-school Portugal. Wooden floors, huit chandeliers, tiles, space, comfortable leather armchairs, internal shutters, large bathroom with huge jacuzzi bath…. Breakfast included. polite friendly staff.
Loved everything!!!
The view, the towels & linen, the pillows & the huge bed, the bathroom, the breakfast area and breakfast, and the staff were amazing!!
Best place we have stayed in our 3 weeks throughout Greece, Spain & Portugal.
Everything about the stay was great. The room was very comfortable and the location was perfect. The check-in and check-out process were extremely easy. The bathroom was bigger than what I saw in other hotels around Portugal.
Fantastic, very bright and spacious appartment! The rooms are very large, has everything you need. Bonus: a balcony, laundry facilities and even an elevator (rare in Portugal!) Very friendly host, easy to reach.
One of the best hotels we have stayed in so far in Portugal. Not sure why would anyone give this hotel less than a 10-star rating. If you are a late bird, try out Floresta cafe by Hungry biker for a breakfast.
We stayed in four different hotels during our stay in Portugal. This was by far our favorite.
Modern, spacious and very conveniently located.
The breakfast was amazing
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