5 Best Hotels in Porto, Portugal

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THE BEST HOTEL IN PORTO

The Yeatman

$$$$ | Rua do Choupelo, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-088, Portugal
Fodor's Choice
The Yeatman, Porto
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FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

If you count wine among your passions, a stay at the British-inspired Yeatman Hotel should be on your itinerary. The brainchild of Adrian Bridge, head of leading Port producer Taylor Fladgate, the hotel has fine wine as a recurrent theme, from the decanter-shaped outdoor infinity pool to the individually designed rooms, each created in partnership with a different Portuguese winery. The on-site cellar, curated by wine director Beatriz Machado, holds one of the most extensive wine collections in Portugal, with more than 20,000 bottles. There’s relaxed dining at the Orangerie, while the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant showcases the skills of one of Portugal’s most acclaimed chefs. The Yeatman also paved the way for the regeneration of this previously neglected part of town, now home to the World of Wine cultural district.

Pros

  • Excellent location for visiting wine cellars and World of Wine
  • Sweeping views
  • Excellent service and fine dining on site

Cons

  • Location on a rather steep hill means a lot of walking
  • Neoclassical decor can seem ostentatious
  • Prices are not cheap
Rua do Choupelo, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-088, Portugal
22-013–3100
Hotel Details
82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Rebello

$$$$ | Cais de Gaia 380, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-245, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Housed in converted 19th-century port wine warehouses, The Rebello stands on Gaia's riverbank and offers incredible views over the river and across to Porto. The 103 industrial-chic lodgings range from studios to three-bedroom penthouses, complete with kitchenettes and bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers, artisanal Portuguese Claus Porto amenities. The rooftop bar buzzes at sunset, while downstairs the Roman bath-inspired spa soothes weary travelers. Just outside, a wooden boardwalk stretches along the Douro, perfect for early morning runs or evening strolls without the tourist crush Kids disappear happily to the "Little Rebels" club, leaving parents free to explore nearby wine cellars or enjoy Portuguese small plates at Pot&Pan restaurant, where local ingredients take center stage in a space that celebrates its past as a cookware factory.

Pros

  • Beautiful views from balconies and rooftop
  • Chic design in rooms and common areas
  • Excellent kids' club and spa

Cons

  • Quite far from many sights
  • Rooftop gets busy with non-guests
  • Not a budget option
Cais de Gaia 380, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-245, Portugal
22-002–8940
Hotel Details
103 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Torel Palace Porto

$$$$ | Rua de Entreparedes 42, Porto, 4000-198, Portugal Fodor's Choice

A literary theme runs throughout Torel Palace Porto, a five-star boutique hotel occupying a restored 1861 mansion with original stucco ceilings and a magnificent glass skylight. Each of the 24 rooms is named after a notable Portuguese writer—such as Fernando Pessoa, Florbela Espanca, Sophia de Mello Breyner. The Michelin-starred BLIND restaurant serves tasting menus inspired by José Saramago's Blindness, including courses enjoyed blindfolded. Florbela pâtisserie, located in the hotel's library, offers French-style pastries and light meals. Other highlights include a small emerald-green outdoor pool, a wellness suite with Portuguese organic products, and 24-hour reception service, all within easy walking distance of Porto's historic center.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with high ceilings
  • Excellent dining on site
  • Beautiful historic building

Cons

  • Design won't appeal to minimalists
  • No on-site parking
  • Pool is more for lounging than swimming
Rua de Entreparedes 42, Porto, 4000-198, Portugal
22-609–0559
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Porto–Palacio das Cardosas

$$$$ | Praça da Liberdade 25, Porto, 4000, Portugal

The InterContinental Porto–Palacio das Cardosas has got it all: location, luxury, and an intriguing history to boot. Ideally situated on the city's main square, the hotel is within walking distance of major cultural highlights as well as lively restaurants and nightlife. Typical of the InterContinental chain, it's got all the perks of a luxury hotel: spacious, beautifully designed rooms, a stylish bar, a fully equipped gym and luxurious wellness center, a business center, and outstanding service.

Pros

  • In a former monastery dating from the 15th century
  • Guest rooms have a regal feel
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Construction of new metro line nearby may be noisy for some guests
  • Rates among the city's highest
  • Can feel a bit formal
Praça da Liberdade 25, Porto, 4000, Portugal
22-003–5600
Hotel Details
113 rooms
No Meals

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Pestana Vintage Porto

$$$$ | Praça da Ribeira 1, Porto, 4050-513, Portugal

Located near the waterfront in Porto’s historic Ribeira district, the Pestana Vintage Porto occupies a cluster of 18 buildings that are themselves part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage designation. The layout means no two rooms are alike: some feature original stone-framed windows, others open onto the river through towering French doors. Breakfast is served in the hotel’s sleek RIB Beef & Wine restaurant, which also handles lunch and dinner. There’s a more casual option at the Heritage Bistro & Bar, whose terrace is a fine spot for a glass of port on sunny days.

Pros

  • Some rooms have stunning river views
  • Good location for sightseeing in Ribeira
  • Great on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Uphill walk to many nearby sights
  • No on-site parking
  • Some rooms are small and/or overlook an alley
Praça da Ribeira 1, Porto, 4050-513, Portugal
22-340–2300
Hotel Details
109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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