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Best Hotels Porto

Neya Porto Hotel
Neya Porto Hotel stands on a historic riverside site that originally hosted a medieval Jewish synagogue before later becoming part of the 16th‑century Madre Deus de Monchique Convent. Today, the hotel blends modern comfort with this unique heritage, offering a peaceful setting along the Douro River, surrounded by traditional warehouses, scenic viewpoints, and the authentic character of Porto’s western riverfront.

Torel Palace Porto
Torel Palace Porto occupies an early‑20th‑century mansion in one of the city’s most historic districts, shaped during the bourgeois expansion that followed the creation of Avenida dos Aliados. Surrounded by theatres, traditional cafés, and the iconic Rua de Santa Catarina, the hotel blends romantic Portuguese architecture with refined contemporary comfort. Its privileged location places guests at the heart of Porto’s cultural heritage, where the city’s artistic and commercial life has flourished for more than a century.

The One Monumental Palace Maison Albar
Located beside the grand Avenida dos Aliados, The One Monumental stands in what is often called Porto’s “noble hall.” This area was redesigned in the early 1900s with Paris‑inspired façades and monumental neoclassical buildings that symbolised the city’s modernisation. The hotel offers sophisticated interiors and exceptional views over the historic civic architecture, including the iconic City Hall, immersing guests in the elegance and prestige of central Porto.

Timbre Virtudes
Timbre Virtudes is set next to the Jardim das Virtudes, an 18th‑century terraced garden originally created as the orchard of the old City Hall. Today, it is one of Porto’s most beloved viewpoints, overlooking the Douro River and the traditional hillside neighbourhoods. The hotel embraces the artistic and bohemian spirit of the area, offering contemporary design, tranquillity, and a unique connection to the city’s landscape and creative atmosphere.

Renaissance Porto Lapa Hotel
Located in the historic Lapa district, the Renaissance Porto Lapa Hotel stands near the 18th‑century Lapa church, home to the preserved heart of King Pedro IV — a symbol of the city’s loyalty during the Liberal Wars. The neighbourhood is known for its elegant avenues and aristocratic residences. The hotel brings a modern, urban approach to hospitality while maintaining the authenticity and calm that define this traditional part of Porto

Origine Porto Gaia, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Origine Porto is situated near the city’s medieval riverside routes, once central to the trade of wine, spices, and textiles that shaped Porto’s identity. The surrounding streets preserve traces of the city’s commercial past, with narrow lanes and historic warehouses. Inspired by this heritage, the hotel blends contemporary design with subtle references to Porto’s mercantile history, offering an elegant stay in one of its most traditional neighbourhoods.

Infante Sagres
Opened in 1951, the Infante de Sagres is one of Porto’s most iconic hotels, long associated with the city’s cultural and social elite. Located near Praça de Carlos Alberto and the artistic Galerias de Paris district, the area is rich in 19th‑century architecture, historic cafés, and vibrant nightlife. The hotel’s neo‑Manueline details and luxurious interiors pay homage to Portugal’s classical heritage, creating a timeless and distinguished atmosphere.

Vinha Boutique Hotel - The Leading Hotels of the World
Set on the Gaia riverside, Vinha Boutique Hotel occupies a historic estate overlooking the Douro. This area was once dotted with agricultural properties and manor houses linked to wine production. Today, it offers a serene blend of nature and heritage, with panoramic views of Porto’s skyline. The hotel combines contemporary elegance with the charm of the Douro landscape, creating an intimate retreat rooted in local history

Vila Foz Hotel & SPA
Vila Foz Hotel & Spa is housed in a 19th‑century seaside mansion in Foz do Douro, one of Porto’s most prestigious districts. Historically a summer refuge for the city’s aristocracy, the area is known for its romantic villas, leafy boulevards, and Atlantic views. The hotel preserves this noble heritage while offering refined gastronomy, sophisticated design, and a privileged connection to the ocean.

Mercure Porto centro aliados
Crowne Plaza Porto stands on Avenida da Boavista, one of the city’s longest and most emblematic avenues. Developed in the 19th century as a prestigious residential expansion, the area later became a hub for embassies, luxury homes, and cultural institutions such as Casa da Música. The hotel offers a sophisticated environment ideal for business and leisure, surrounded by the cosmopolitan energy of Boavista.

Crowne Plaza Porto by IHG
Just a short walk from the beach, Four Points by Sheraton Matosinhos is located in a coastal district shaped by centuries of maritime tradition. Matosinhos grew around its fishing port and later became known for its seafood culture and surf‑friendly coastline. The hotel combines contemporary comfort with the relaxed atmosphere of the Atlantic shore, offering an ideal base for beach lovers and urban explorers

Four Points by Sheraton Matosinhos
Four Points by Sheraton Matosinhos is located just steps from Matosinhos Beach, one of the Porto region’s most popular coastal areas. The hotel occupies a modern building designed to reflect the clean, contemporary architecture of the surrounding seaside district. Historically, this part of Matosinhos was known for its fishing industry and seafood markets, which still give the neighborhood its authentic character.

The Rebello Hotel & Spa
The Rebello Hotel & Spa is located on the Gaia riverfront, in a set of restored 18th‑ and 19th‑century industrial warehouses originally used for port wine storage and river trade. The hotel preserves the original stone walls, wooden beams and industrial character, blending heritage with contemporary design.
Situated on Rua do Cais de Gaia, it offers panoramic views of the Douro River and Porto’s historic skyline. The area was once a bustling hub for wine transport, shipbuilding and commerce, and the hotel’s architecture pays tribute to that legacy. Today, The Rebello features a luxury spa, rooftop views and elegant suites that celebrate the region’s maritime and wine‑making history.

Tivoli Kopke Porto Gaia Hotel
Located in the historic wine district of Gaia, the Tivoli Köpkе Porto Gaia stands near the renowned Kopke cellars, founded in 1638 — the oldest Port wine house in the region. The area is a cultural landmark, offering panoramic views of Porto’s hillside architecture and centuries of winemaking tradition. The hotel blends contemporary luxury with the deep heritage of the Douro’s wine culture.

Pestana Porto – A Brasileira
Located in Porto’s historic center, this hotel occupies the restored heritage building of the former A Brasileira café. Close to São Bento Station and the city’s main shopping streets, it blends tradition with modern comfort, offering a convenient base for exploring the city.

Boeira Garden Hotel Porto Gaia – Curio Collection by Hilton
Located on a historic 1850s estate with a restored manor house, this hotel offers a peaceful and elegant retreat surrounded by century‑old gardens. Although it sits on the Gaia side and a bit away from Porto’s main attractions, it provides spacious rooms, tranquility, and the refined comfort of Hilton’s Curio Collection — ideal for travelers who prefer calm over a central location

Casa da Companhia Hotel & Spa – Vignette Collection (IHG)
Set in a beautifully restored 18th‑century building that once belonged to the historic Companhia Geral da Agricultura das Vinhas do Alto Douro, this boutique hotel preserves original features tied to Porto’s wine‑trading heritage. Located on Rua das Flores, it blends historic charm with contemporary comfort, offering an elegant spa and easy access to the city’s main attractions.

GA Palace Hotel
Set in a beautifully restored former palace, this hotel combines historic charm with modern comfort. Located in Batalha Square — one of Porto’s most central and flat areas , it’s ideal for older travelers or anyone who prefers to avoid hills. Just steps from the city’s main shopping street, it offers a convenient and well‑connected base for exploring Porto with ease. ”

NH Collection Porto Batalha
Originally a 16th‑century convent, this building later became bank headquarters, with only the historic façade preserved. Fully restored, it opened in 2011 as the InterContinental Porto. Located in Praça da Liberdade, next to São Bento Station, it offers views over Avenida dos Aliados and one of the best central locations in the city

InterContinental Porto – Palácio das Cardosas (IHG)
Located in Porto’s modern business district, Sheraton Porto offers spacious rooms, a refined spa, and great transport links. It sits near Casa da Música, the Jardim de Serralves, and the renovated Mercado do Bom Sucesso, making it a convenient and comfortable base in an upscale area.

Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa
Located in Porto’s modern business district, Sheraton Porto offers spacious rooms, a refined spa, and great transport links. It sits near Casa da Música, the Jardim de Serralves, and the renovated Mercado do Bom Sucesso, making it a convenient and comfortable base in an upscale area.

Wine & Books Porto Hotel
A stylish boutique hotel in Porto combining contemporary design, refined comfort, and a strong connection to wine culture. Ideally located near the Clérigos Tower and many of the city’s top attractions, it offers an elegant stay with exceptional service and a unique sense of place.

Hilton Porto Gaia
Housed in former port‑wine warehouses, Hilton Porto Gaia blends industrial heritage with contemporary design. Located on the Gaia riverfront, it offers easy access to pedestrian areas, restaurants, and the scenic riverside promenade. Spacious rooms, a refined spa, and panoramic views make it a strong choice for travelers seeking comfort and convenience near the Douro

PortoBay Flores
Located on Rua das Flores, a historic pedestrian street once known for traditional commerce, this hotel occupies a beautifully restored palace over 500 years old. In a limited‑traffic area and close to major attractions, it offers charm, tranquility, and an authentic stay in Porto’s historic center.”

Pestana Palácio do Freixo
Restored baroque palace with riverside gardens and a pool overlooking the Douro . Not in Porto city . They have shuttle

Torel Avantgarde
Set in a 1940s building in a central hillside location, Torel Avantgarde is an art‑inspired boutique hotel just a short walk from the Clérigos area. Stylish rooms, panoramic views over the Douro, and a creative design concept make it a standout choice for travelers seeking a unique and elegant stay in Porto.

Maison Albar Le Monumental Palace
Located on Avenida dos Aliados, the “Champs‑Élysées of Porto,” this luxury hotel occupies restored 19th‑century buildings with British‑inspired architecture. First renovated by entrepreneur Mário Ferreira, it was later acquired by Maison Albar. A refined and central base to explore the city.

The Yeatman
Built on the former site of the Taylor’s family Port wine cellars, The Yeatman was constructed from scratch after the historic warehouses were moved. Until 2006, building in this part of Vila Nova de Gaia was not allowed to protect the cultural landscape. Today, it offers iconic views and a deep connection to Porto wine heritage.