Located in Porto’s Ribeira district, this 4-star hotel is located in a refurbished, historic building overlooking the Douro River. It offers air-conditioned accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
Situated in the heart of Porto’s historic quarter, a 5-minute walk from City Market Bolhao, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a central location next to the shopping street Rua Santa Catarina.
Susana Flodstrom
United States of America
It's a very nice place to stay. Very well located, near restaurants and bars and not too far from the river
Very clean, the staff was very kind and helpful and breakfast was OK. Wifi was very good, too. We would stay there again
Located in Porto's city center, this recently renovated hotel offers a bar with panoramic views and 17º Restaurant & Bar serving traditional Portuguese cuisine.
Stephanie
Switzerland
The location is great - in circa 20 minutes til the river.
The family room was clean and spacious with 2 separated doors
The roof top restaurant has a stunning view and the food was really good - not cheap though but you pay the ambiance.
The breakfast buffet was good and a wide choice only the coffee was average. I enjoy a good coffee latte in the morning 🙂
Located in Porto, a 13-minute walk from Sao Bento Metro Station, YOTEL Porto provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Lian
United States of America
Location good, quiet neighborhood yet close to metro and city hall
This 4-star, central Porto hotel is 320 yards from Campo 24 Agosto Metro Station. The Vila Gale Porto features a health club with an indoor swimming pool.
Located in Porto, a 5-minute walk from Music House, ABC Hotel Porto - Boavista provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
JUNE
United States of America
Location, metro station a few feet away. Room very comfortable
Featuring a bar, Fontinha Porto, Trademark Collection by Wyndham is located in Porto in the Região Norte region, a 15-minute walk from Oporto Coliseum and 0.9 miles from Sao Bento Metro Station.
Great price and great hotel. Perfect for exploring Porto
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Casa da Companhia Hotel, Vignette Collection is located in the center of Porto, a 4-minute walk from Clerigos Tower.
It’s location and its history. Just a great place to stay
Located in Porto, a 8-minute walk from Sao Bento Metro Station, Chic & Basic Gravity provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Amazing location, super friendly and helpful staff!
Well set in Porto, Jardim da Batalha Boutique Hotel by Shiadu provides air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Everything was amazing, great location, great facilities.
Centrally located in Porto, Zero Box Lodge Porto offers a different concept of accommodations 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.
Located in Porto, within a 4-minute walk of Soares dos Reis National Museum and a 7-minute walk of Super Bock Arena, Lusitana Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi.
Everything is excellent. Close to the city center.
Set 164 feet from the Campanhã Train and Metro Station, Poveira Hotel is a family-run guest house in Porto. Located in a historic building, it offers a well-stocked bar and a coffee shop.
Perfect location for my journey, great room, great view
Hotel da Bolsa is nestled within Porto’s historic Ribeira district, just 328 feet from the neoclassical Palácio da Bolsa (Stock Exchange Palace). It offers breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Great location. Positive and friendly staff. Clean
Located at 10 minutes’ walk from the Douro River, HF Tuela Porto is located in Boavista, just 1.9 mi from Porto's historic center. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
amazing breakfast and very tidy and comfortable room!
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.
Well set in the center of Porto, Wine & Books Porto Hotel provides 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, a 10-minute walk from Oporto Coliseum, Vincci Bonjardim provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hotel was lovely and loved every detail in the room
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant as well as a bar, Torel Palace Porto is located in the center of Porto, a 6-minute walk from Sao Bento Metro Station.
Amazing, wonderful staff, polite , friendly, and very helpful.
Well set in the center of Porto, d'ALMA Boutique Hotel provides free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. The property is close to Oporto Coliseum, Palacio da Bolsa and Ferreira Borges Market.
Very clean, comfortable, great location. Kind staff
Palace Museum Espaço Palmeiras is classified as a Monument of recognized municipal interest. Awarded the “Estrela de Ouro de Excelência”, it sits at the historic center of the city of Porto.
We have enjoyed every detail. The best place to stay and live Porto.
Attractively set in the center of Porto, Mercure Porto Centro Aliados has air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness center.
Friendly staff, nice rooms and great breakfast options!
FAQs about hotels in Porto
On average, 3-star hotels in Porto cost $114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Porto are $154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Porto can be found for $210 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Porto this weekend is $213 or, for a 4-star hotel, $251. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Porto for this weekend cost around $448 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $144 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Porto for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Porto will cost around $354, on average (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 colorful 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 Clerigos 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 Musica Music Hall.
Fresh food can be purchased daily at the Mercado do Bolhao Market in downtown Baixa. More diverse goods are for sale in the shopping center right next to Dragao Stadium, home to FC Porto.
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Wonderful city, people are very friendly, can walk around...
Wonderful city, people are very friendly, can walk around easily to monuments, restaurants, wine tasting, street cars.
The city has steep steps back and forth from the river, so need for gyms to get your cardiac exercise done. There are cheap Uber or taxis if you need to get back up if necessary
Peter
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wonderful city with so much to see and experience.
Wonderful city with so much to see and experience. We did the "6 bridge river cruise" which was lovely and learned so much about the city. The food is great. You must try the "francesinha" at Brasao Restaurant". Definitly the best in the city. We also enjoyed a night with "Fado". The perfomers and the location were perfect at "Fado Maior do Porto". The cable car ride was really nice, the views are breathatking and when you hop off at Vila Nova de Gaia there is so much to see in the harbour area. The Light show inside the Torre dos Clerigos is amazing. the Mercado do Bolhao is so interactive and there is so much to see and food to try.
Ana
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porto is an amazing city and a must see on your trip to...
Porto is an amazing city and a must see on your trip to Portugal. Beautiful monuments and architecture, great restaurants, lively city vibe, many caves for a fun port tasting experience, close to the Douro Valley or other small towns if you would like day trips, lovely river separating the two sides of the city where you can take a short or long cruise. So much to offer.
Susan
Saudi Arabia
10
Scored 10
It was amazing.
It was amazing. It was my first stop on a months travel round Portugal, Spain and France, it really set the holiday up for a day time. I have never travelled on my own before and as an 18 year old girl I was a little worried but the people and atmosphere made me relax very quickly and in the 3 days I was there I really got to know the place and feel safe and confident in everything that I was doing. Porto cathedral and the Ribeira as well as the Jardim do Morro are must sees. The cathedral has amazing views and architecture and down by the river is a great place to sit and have lunch or dinner the Fábrica da Nata makes amazing sandwich’s for not that much money. At sunset I recommend going across the Luis I Bridge and going to the garden it gets very crowded but the atmosphere is amazing with live music and drinks and food and of course the amazing sunset. Traveling around Porto is so easy there is a metro from the airport that takes you straight into the city and it costs €0.10 and well I was there I walked everywhere however there were plenty of metros that would have been very cheap but you would t get the same sense of the city as you do when you walk.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice friendly people.
Nice friendly people.
However, difficult to get a seat in any good restaurant.
Book your table in advance to avoid disappointments.
Proper shoes or trainers needed to walk about, due to the cobbles and the elevation, up or downhill. High heels not recommended or make sure your hospital cover is up to scratch.
Beer is standard at 6 or 7 Euro a pint.(500mls) 8 or 9 Euro for cocktails. Spirits better value but as usual the mixers get you up to 9 or 10 Euro. Transport is slow most of the time, due to the volume of traffic, that’s taxis and buses etc.
Good bus links to the rest of Portugal and beyond.
Porto is part of the Camino de Santiago Compostela, the Portuguese Way. Bon Camino!
Joseph
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful weather, friendly people, tons of shops,...
Beautiful weather, friendly people, tons of shops, restaurants and attractions. We stayed at the Icon Du Ribeiro hotel, which was excellent and very central. Hotel staff at front desk recommended Postigo do Carvao restaurant for lunch, and it was superb. Hope to return someday.
The friendliness of the staff was exceptional, we were made to feel at home from the moment we walked into the hotel, nothing wasn't too much trouble. Our room had a balcony (5th floor) decent sized room with a safe, nice bathroom. The location was very good as we were first time visitors to Porto, easy to find everything, metro nearby as well as busses and train station. Lots of restaurants nearby and one under the hotel. Good continental breakfast provided. We would certainly stay at this hotel again when we revisit Portugal.
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.
Our first night in Portugal was lovely at Casa Velha. Gil was kind and sweet, and offered us some helpful information and a map. The room was clean, comfortable and lovely. The location is perfect- local enough to be quiet and feel very Porto away from tourists, yet walking distance from everything we wanted to do. Gil also accommodated us leaving our suitcases while walking on the day we left. Lovely stay!
We stayed 2 nights in BessaHotel Baixa in suite room while traveling across of Portugal. It was an amazing experience with hotel’s quality, hospitality of staff, and stunning food taste in a restaurant. The winning pool, sauna + relaxing massage after long walking tours around the city is a MUST! The BessaHotel Baixa hotel will be my preferred one for the next time we are in Porto.
Staff there is really lovely. Vanya was always there to help, and nuno to greet us and available online. They don’t have possibility to serve hot food but they do their best with breakfast although as a pastry lover I could have more options with its since Portugal has so many tasty pastries! Location is super great not to far not in central so perfect.
We had upgraded rooms. Very comfortable, newly equipped. Very comfortable beds and quality facilities in the room. Very good sound insulation. The balcony door opens wide, making it very cozy. Wonderful breakfast (best of all the hotels visited in Portugal during our trip), very friendly and helpful staff.
Me and my wife were visiting Portugal and Spain for our 25th anniversary. Porto was part of our itinerary. We stayed at Eurostar for 2 nights. This is a fantastic place. It has nicely renovated rooms, central location and very friendly and hospitable staff. They have spa included in the price of the room.
Breakfast was excellent, room was adequate, a/c did not work at first, but eventually the staff got it working. Very pleasant staff. The only complaint is that this hotel, as well as pretty much all others in Portugal are Way Overpriced for what they are. I suspect that this bubble will soon burst.
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!
This was our second stay at Maria's lovely apartment (Our trip to Portugal consisted of a stay in Porto, then Lisbon then back to Porto)
It was nice to know we were returning to somewhere we knew would be comfortable and relaxed.
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.
we loved everything about this property. It was our splurge location on our trip to Portugal, and it was worth every penny. You’re right on the river
and on a square with lots of activities, music, restaurants, etc.
This was a beautiful apartment. It had wonderful light, was very spacious, and had all the amenities we could ask for. It was much better than any other properties we stayed at in our trip in Portugal.
Clean, simple, small room. Perfect for one night stay. Has elevator which is a bonus in Portugal. Centrally located to some of the major sight and lots of restaurant close by.
My birthday fell during our stay and on their own the staff delivered champagne and dessert to our room. Breakfast was the best we had in any hotel in Portugal.
It was very spacious. Besides the kitchen area with table and chairs, there was a full size couch. It was the most comfortable room we had in Portugal.
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