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Porto’s charms are easy to draw, it rises out of the Douro river so steeply, that you can easily capture the layers of red-roofed buildings as they rise out of the historic part of town like steps — but not neat ones! There’s the pleasing jumble of angled streets and alleyways, winding between elegant churches and historic buildings, that makes a city magically open up to on-foot wanderers. Many of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Porto can be found within these historic areas — wonderfully converted palaces and grand townhouses — or even less grand ones. But there are options closer to the coast too, near the river mouth, where the views are spectacular and there are beaches, and in the up and coming areas on the outskirts of Porto’s historic heart, where innovative contemporary architects are adding their own flair to the skyline.
Porto works beautifully in three dimensions too, it’s a wonderful city to spy from all angles, and some of the best places to stay in Porto have great roof terraces, or lookout points to make the most of the views. Up high it’s easy to appreciate the variety, yet cohesion of Porto’s architecture, and plan your wandering routes. In the most maze-like parts of town, Riberia, Massarelos and Miragaia, there’s always somewhere to stop and have a drink, or chat to a local, who will help you get your bearings. You can also try remembering where you are using Porto’s iconic azulejos tiles like way-markers, as you can spot them all over the city.
The best places to stay in Porto have likely long been on bucket lists for anyone with a penchant for port. This tawny wine begins its days in the vineyards surrounding the city, the grapes growing plump on water from the Douro, and this is definitely the place to get into it. But there’s a lot more to sup in Porto. This city has a myriad of food markets, colourful and fragrant, and a well regarded stable of impressive chefs drawing from them, and translating them into meals in Michelin-starred restaurants, Petiscarias (like tapas bars), steakhouses and cafes. If you're here with kids consider our recommendations for the best family hotels in Porto and if not, you might want to consider the most romantic hotels in Porto — it’s that sort of a city!
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Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro)
This boutique hotel is housed in a beautiful renovated 16th-century residence nestled in Porto's historic centre. The interior design pairs period touches and modern furnishings; the best rooms boast original features like magnificent painted ceilings. A charming heritage hotel in a great location.
Porto (Porto)
An opulent heritage hotel occupying a restored 1900s bourgeois residence in the heart of Porto's historic centre. Intricate tiles line the hallway leading to the bright, expansive suites; the best of which boast balconies. Original features abound, updated with modern design details. A stylish stay.
Porto (4050-567 Porto)
A 19th-century townhouse turned into a chic guesthouse. Rooms feature exposed stonewalls, earthy tones and azulejo tiles, yet the feel is fresh and contemporary. Although the hotel is located in the heart of Porto's old town, the ambience is quiet. Perfect for urban exploration.
Porto (4050-174 Porto)
This Portuguese townhouse is now an owner-managed eight-roomed boutique hotel. Rooms are spacious; some with Juliet balconies, some with kitchenettes. Vintage furniture stylishly merges with the whitewashed style. Terraces overlook Porto's bustling street life which is right on the doorstep.
Porto (Northern Portugal)
An 1850s townhouse within walking distance of the historic centre of Porto. The striking rooms are full of traditional character - think ornate ceilings and statement wallpaper. There's an elegant cafe, open all day, plus cute balconies and a charming garden. The fine getaway for true romantics.
Porto (Porto)
This boutique hotel sits in the historic Sandeman Port Wine Cellars, with amazing views of the Douro River. The vibe is modern with a nod to tradition, featuring wine barrel-inspired dorm rooms and stylish private suites. Guests can expect a riverfront restaurant with live music and sights nearby.
Porto (Northern Portugal)
In the heart of Porto’s historic district, this boutique hotel blends traditional architecture with modern comfort. The decor features exposed stone and vaulted ceilings, adding a touch of charm. Amenities include a stylish bar, fitness centre, indoor pool, and sauna. Perfect for city explorers.
Porto
A stylish modern hotel located in the heart of the historic centre. Spacious rooms and suites are decorated in neutral hues, with clean lines, and large windows. Downstairs, a vibrant Italian restaurant opens onto the street. A hip base ideal for those who want to explore the city on foot.
Porto (Northern Portugal)
A luxury hotel blending classic charm with contemporary elegance, in the heart of Porto. Rooms feature stylish decor, plush furnishings, and striking pop art. Guest can enjoy top-notch facilities, including a gourmet restaurant, chic bar and heated open-air pool on the rooftop. A stylish getaway.
Porto (Northern Portugal )
This beautifully restored heritage hotel is in Porto's old town. Sitting on a UNESCO World Heritage site, the warm, individually styled rooms feature unique artworks; choose from views over the Douro River or Ribeira Square. Be sure to sample the rich wine cellar at this intimate Porto guesthouse.
Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro, )
If France and Portugal had a lovechild it would be this hotel. Rooms are named after famous unions made between the nations and offer cosy, romantic beds and period accents; the best have balconies overlooking the historic city. The restaurant is also a fusion affair. A charming Porto hotel.
Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro )
An elegant hotel offering contemporary style in an historic building in the heart of Porto. Rooms and apartments are spacious and well appointed with all the latest mod-cons. The staff are enthusiastic and friendly and all the main attractions are close by. A smart base for a city stay.
Porto
An elegant palace situated in the heart of Porto. Interiors have been painstakingly renovated keeping all the building's original grandeur yet with a chic contemporary feel. Rooms of epic proportions boast large works of art, antiques, and seriously indulgent bathrooms. A very fine stay.
Porto
A 4-star boutique hotel steps from Ribeira Square. The stylish interior combines modern luxury with a cosy, inviting ambience, plus the hotel's bar has brilliant views of the city. Breakfast is included for every guest. Its location is quiet but central - perfect for explorers and relaxers alike.
Porto (Porto )
This modern boutique hotel is housed in a restored, late 19th-century building in Porto's city centre. The best of the bright suites overlook the charming terrace garden. The garden studio is perfect for families, with self-catering facilities and a lounge area. Stylish accommodation downtown.
Porto (Historic Centre)
A beautifully restored 17th century townhouse in Porto’s historic centre. The nine bedrooms are done out in boho-chic style; each different; all with a touch of luxury. An irresistible breakfast is served in a cosy room & airy conservatory, overlooking a decked garden. A B&B with charm in spades.
Porto (Northern Portugal)
This stylish hotel blends historic charm with contemporary flair, in the heart of Porto's vibrant Baixa district. Artful décor fills the rooms, each uniquely designed with bold colours and modern accents. Guests can enjoy a chic restaurant and a trendy bar. The perfect cultural city escape.
Porto (703)
A unique concept hotel in Cedofeita, central Porto. The unique architecture of the six individually designed rooms has won the hotel a number of awards; bold, exposed stone engravings adorn the ceilings of the suites, exploring the concept of a 'house'. A stand-out city hotel for design lovers.
Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro)
A wonderful boutique hotel in the beautiful 19th century Palacete Campos Navarro. Ornate interiors blend maximalist design with contemporary art, all paying homage to the greats of Portuguese literature. An emerald-green lap pool is a welcome addition, plus there's a bar and restaurant. Superb!
Porto
A cosy blue-tinted utopia with gorgeous views over the Douro river. Wonderfully designed and decorated following extensive renovation in 2014, and accessed via a dazzling stained-glass hallway. An enormous range of breakfast options includes fresh local produce. Conveniently placed and very chic.
Porto (4050-545 Porto)
A 16th-century Portuguese townhouse turned 5-star boutique hotel. The hotel's ten suites are luxuriously designed, some with Picasso hangings, some with private patios. All come with a private butler. An intimate, romantically lit haven, in the midst of Porto's bustling Old Town.
Porto
A grand historic five-star hotel brimming with tasteful opulence- think stained glass stairwells, carved wooden lifts, and oil paintings. Spacious rooms and suites boast original antiques and indulgent marble bathrooms. Expect modern European dining, an atmospheric bar, & spot-on service. Very chic.
Porto
Palatial splendour on the banks of the Douro. A sumptuous 18th-century construction with parquet floors, frescoes and ceiling panels, and a Hall of Mirrors. Contemporary rooms are minimalist in design and most offer fab views. A luxury choice with a spa, infinity pool, and several dining options.
Porto (4050-097 Porto)
Housed in one of Europe's oldest stationary shops, Porto A.S. 1829 is now a stylish boutique hotel in the middle of Porto's old town. The hotel's history is emulated through vintage typewriters, whilst white-washed bedrooms offer a modern, comfortable stay. Bustling urban life is on your doorstep.
Porto
A beautifully converted townhouse in Porto's arty quarter. Light and airy rooms have period features, sleek mid-century furniture, and simple whitewashed walls. Wonderful three-course brunches and innovative multi-course dinners are offered. A hip base for a city break.
Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro)
This luxury accommodation occupies a converted 19th-century warehouse in downtown Porto. The bold interior design nods to the building's history with exposed stone walls and iron and wood accents. Self-contained apartments offer a stylish living space, great for groups. A unique, avant-garde hotel.
Porto (União de Freguesias do Centro)
On the Avenida dos Aliados, Porto’s magnificent main avenue, the Art Deco Monumental Palace recently opened, housing 76 rooms, a spa, a gastronomic restaurant and a Parisian style brasserie. A stylish and relaxed city hotel.
Porto (Portugal)
The spacious suites feel like comfortable, modern flats, while the spa and restaurant are a nod to the past. Far from the crowds and traffic, but with great views and amenities, it’s the perfect place for long stays or 5* family trips.
Porto (Porto, 4050-501 )
A chic hillside hotel with great views over Porto, featuring stylish yet homely interiors. The riot of colour in the floral themed bar is offset nicely by the more elegant restaurant, while light rooms are bold and colorful or muted and sophisticated. The indulgent spa and pool are a real highlight.
Porto (Vila Nova de Gaia)
Porto’s grand dame of a hotel offers Michelin star dining, a spa and 82 luxurious bedrooms, many overlooking the Douro. It sits high up above the port houses, overlooking its decanter-shaped infinity pool and the River Douro beyond. Designer in style whilst keeping comfort and character in tact.
Porto (Portugal)
Baroque meets neoclassical meets modern in this first-class example of Portuguese hospitality and comfort in Porto. Effortlessly restored with simple contemporary interiors letting the 18th century architecture talk. With a wonderful restaurant and bar as well as pool, spa and gym facilities
Porto (Nevogilde)
This luxury hotel and spa is located in a heritage Porto property. Rooms and suites feature contemporary design with a modernist twist; book a suite for sea views and separate living space. Dine at the seafood restaurant before visiting the sleek onsite spa.