Situated in Porto’s Ribeira district, this 4-star hotel is situated in a refurbished, historic building overlooking the Douro River. It offers air-conditioned accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
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.
David
United Kingdom
Room was of adequate size with storage space as required. Shower was in bath and, as you get older, stepping in and out can get problematic. Very nice breakfast spread put on both days with lots of food but not much variety of items. As always, orange juice was concentrated and watered down which, in Spain the home of oranges, always amazes me!
Receptionist in the morning after the car incident was very helpful trying to find a company to replace the broken door glass
Situated within a 4-minute walk of Paris Galleries Street, Selina Porto in Porto is centrally located in Porto, just steps from Carlos Alberto Theatre.
Located in Porto's city centre, this recently renovated hotel offers a bar with panoramic views and 17º Restaurant & Bar serving traditional Portuguese cuisine.
Linda
United States
Unbelievably helpful staff, everyone at the front desk and I am sorry I can only remember Antonio's name - there was another gentleman and a very nice woman as well. Very nice breakfast. Lovely, spacious room with large balcony. The bed was very comfortable. Location downtown was fine - some people mention concerns about it, but we felt safe walking and were directed to some great local restaurants nearby.
Located 500 metres from the N14 Circunvalaçao Road and 12 minutes' drive from Porto Airport, Star Inn Porto is the city’s first low-cost design hotel.
Zhanna
United Arab Emirates
The staff was very friendly and helpful. The room was clean and cosy. I would only suggest bringing fridges to the rooms it would make stay even more great. Thank you!
Set in Porto, 1.1 km from Sao Bento Metro Station, YOTEL Porto offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Emma
United Kingdom
Location was excellent a couple minutes walk to the metro and ten minutes walk into the city centre! Nice cafes for brunch even closer nearby! All within a busy area so felt safe walking to/from the hotel!
Front desk staff were always helpful and staff at the restaurant very attentive and polite.
Also they were able to keep heavy bags on the day of checkout as my flight wasn’t until late at night and I wanted to explore more so this was super helpful!
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.
Hilary
United Kingdom
Staff friendly and helpful.
Food good.
Nice atmosphere.
Situated at 10 minutes’ walk from the Douro River, HF Tuela Porto is located in Boavista, just 3 km from Porto's historic centre. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Well located in the centre of Porto, Pousada do Porto - Rua das Flores provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Beautiful hotel, central location, wonderful staff
Ideally situated in the União de Freguesias do Centro district of Porto, Fontinha Porto, Trademark Collection by Wyndham is situated 1.3 km from Oporto Coliseum, 1.5 km from Sao Bento Metro Station...
Great price and great hotel. Perfect for exploring Porto
Attractively situated in Porto, Mercure Porto Centro Aliados features air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Friendly staff, nice rooms and great breakfast options!
Located in Porto, 700 metres from Sao Bento Metro Station, Chic & Basic Gravity provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Amazing location, super friendly and helpful staff!
Conveniently situated in the centre of Porto, Catalonia Porto provides air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Very good location. Walking distance to all the sightseeing
Centrally located in Porto, Zero Box Lodge Porto offers a different concept of accommodation spread throughout a former bank. The Bolhão Metro Station and Aliados Avenue is a 5-minute walk away.
greatest sleep of all time. clean and enough space.
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.
Very clean and the staff were very helpful and friendly.
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.
Good location, super clean, friendly staff. Nice rooms.
Situated at 10 minutes’ walk from the Douro River, HF Tuela Porto is located in Boavista, just 3 km from Porto's historic centre. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
amazing breakfast and very tidy and comfortable room!
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.
Quirky items to look at , very clean and in a great location
Boasting a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Casa da Companhia Hotel, Vignette Collection is set in the centre of Porto, 400 metres from Clerigos Tower.
It’s location and its history. Just a great place to stay
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.
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.
New hotel extremely clean great Spa Great location great staff.
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.
Hotel was lovely and loved every detail in the room
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
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.
In a prime location in the centre of Porto, d'ALMA Boutique Hotel offers free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Very clean, comfortable, great location. Kind staff
FAQs about hotels in Porto
On average, 3-star hotels in Porto cost £102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porto are £138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porto can on average be found for £180 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Porto this weekend is £119 or, for a 4-star hotel, £149. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Porto for this weekend cost on average around £269 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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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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Porto is 'old' but I'm not sure that is an excuse for some...
Porto is 'old' but I'm not sure that is an excuse for some of it's 'tattiness' in places, however I have done two trips there and I like it. The food was good, even in some unlikely looking places, the staff in bars, restaurants, attractions etc were always friendly and spoke English. The official taxis are surprisingly reasonable. It is a very hilly place, and I would not recommend it for anyone with mobility problems. I love the port houses and a tour is definitely recommend (I have done Sandeman and Ferreira, both easy to get to).
Howard Kerr
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porto is beyond magnificent and I wish I'd had more time...
Porto is beyond magnificent and I wish I'd had more time there. Doing a walking tour was a great way to make a new friend as well as learn an extraordinary amount about the city and its history. I loved every single minute of my stay.
A must do is crossing the bridge to watch the sunset each night, and staying in historic accomodation high in the old town area meant my walk back afterwards was swift. The place is exceptionally photographic, and everyone I met was kind and helpful. This was my favourite city in Europe.
Deborah
Australia
10
Scored 10
Absolutely enjoyed the vibe of the city, the history,...
Absolutely enjoyed the vibe of the city, the history, beautiful views, even the hilly walks.
The only thing I did not enjoy is coffee, could not find one place where they made decent coffee that was not just espresso.
Michaela
Slovakia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots to see, easy to walk around, faded but you can see its...
Lots to see, easy to walk around, faded but you can see its former glory. We loved the market and had lunch there. We did a walking tour which I recommend. The boat trip was nice and we enjoyed a tour of the port cellar.
There was a lot of building/road building works going on and lots of graffiti everywhere.
People were really friendly.
sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of culture, interesting places to visit and good...
Lots of culture, interesting places to visit and good activities. great range of places to visit nearby with great transport links (do try the buses). Getting round was easy - metro nearby - and walking options. with one exception (which was bit mediocre), we used the excellent Hotel Cristal restaurant for dinner. Out of Porto we went to Arouca 516 on an excellent tour from Detours and Guimaraes. Pity the water taxi between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia wasn't in operation
Carole
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Everything around the Duoro is magical - Ribeira, river...
Everything around the Duoro is magical - Ribeira, river cruise, walking on Gaia side, Luiz I bridge. Porto as a city is a bit beaten down with lots of construction happening (in 2024 at least), most of the historical buildings are not well maintained, some are abandoned, which is a great shame because the layout of the city with lots of small streets going up and down provides it with a unique setup and lots of potential. The food scene is amazing, lots of cocktail bars, wine bars, we found a graet shisha place next to the municipal building. It's very lively full of tourists but also young locals. Ubers are plenty and very cheap to get around because it is not a big city. Also highly recommended heading over to the beaches north west of the city. One day we had lunch at Xiringuito beach club and then walked around the beach and it was amazing.
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! :)
Modern, clean & comfortable. I booked last minute while I was staying in another part of Portugal & due to that got the last room. It was right next to reception as you entered the building from street level. Wasn't sure about it when first arrived but it was great as small hotel & nice & quite.
Location was great to walk to Douro river & there was also a metro station within a few minutes wall to beach or anywhere else in Porto.
Must add that the guy on reception was excellent.
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.
The apartments are amazingly beautiful, large and functional. The owner Susana is amazing and very helpful in providing Porto visitor information. The location is excellent, just a short easy walk to the train station and a very large and convenient parking garage. This had been one of the best stays we had in Portugal, don't hesitate and wait, do yourself a favor and book an apartment here!
Antonio is the best ambassador of Portugal. The Booking was created for such persons and approaches to the guest. You do not need five stars boring hotel experiences. You deserve real people of the country you are traveling to. And that is Antonio and his approach to the guests. Simple things which makes people care about smallest but most enjoyable part of every day life.
Amazing breakfast (traditional Portugal food, you won´t be able to finish all this food), lovely stuff and really beautiful house,. You can see that the owner do everything for comfort of his customers. It looks like the owner doesn´t care for money just dreamed to have a lovely hotel that will exceed your expaxtations and his dream came true. Honestly really cute.
Portugal is a city that is rebuilding itself. This small hotel located in the hustle and bustle of the city allows you to experience the city both day and night. It infects you with the energy of the locals and adds a surreal touch to your trip and selfies. If you visit, when you go out at night, you can visit a small jazz club a few blocks away
It was the best experience in Portugal so far.
We liked everything. The hotel is just a magnificent place, the room is soo stylish and big.
We had a little kitchenette with a coffee machine.
The breakfast was great.
The staff here is super friendly. Thanks to Diana and the lady who is usually near the dining area.
This place was awesome! We stayed at the Mayor’s Apartment for our last few nights in Porto. After a 30 day stay in Portugal, this apartment was by far the nicest, most comfortable, and best neighborhood, during our entire trip. The hostess was exceptional. I highly recommend the Mayor’s Apartment.
What a place! beautiful decor throughout, amazing room sizes and big bathrooms. We were only there one night and would have loved to have stayed longer. Very modern, everything you need. Balcony and so central for exploring Porto. Best bed we slept in during our trip to Portugal.
This hotel is exceptional on all levels. The staff goes above and beyond to make for a wonderful experience. The size of the room and attention to detail was superior to many other hotels I stayed in throughout Portugal.
Fantastic hotel with modern amenities. The rooms are the most spacious I've had in Portugal. Hotel staff was super friendly and helpful. Check-in process was a breeze. 10/10
Good location, friendly staff. Buffet breakfast (including made-to-order eggs if desired) was excellent. Best shower we had in the five hotels we stayed at in Portugal.
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