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Families
Value chic
Local exploring
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Sit-out Terrace
Local markets
No restaurant
Child friendly
Full of character
Outstanding location
Lively area
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Family Suites
Quiet
Owner managed
Views
Intimate
Antiques
Chic
Boutique
Artworks
Townhouse
Rooms
8 rooms in this hotelSit-out Terrace
Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee on a terrace overlooking Porto's colourful skylineSuites
Top-floor luxury suites come with fully equipped kitchenettesNo restaurant
A superb continental breakfast is included in the priceChild friendly
Cots can be arrangedNo pets
Cots available
Walking distance restaurants
Airport transfer
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Family Suites
Parking
Bath robes
Air conditioning
Views
Wifi
Concierge
Garden
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Local markets
Monarchs, dignitaries and scholars are said to have passed through the doors of Casa Carolina in the early 1900s. While the building was thereafter left in disrepair, a husband and wife team have restored it to provide homely guest accommodation in central Porto.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Carolina Michaelis was a prominent figure in Portugal during the early 1900s as the first female professor at Portugal’s respected University of Coimbra. Her former home has now been converted into a guesthouse, and hence takes the name ‘House of Carolina’.
Originally published by Time Out
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