18 Best Hotels in Porto, Portugal

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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
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103 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Yeatman

$$$$ | Rua do Choupelo, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-088, Portugal
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The Yeatman, Porto
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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
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82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Oca Flores Hotel Boutique

$$$ | Rua das Flores 139, Porto, 4050-266, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Located in the middle of one of the Baixa's busiest streets, this beautiful boutique hotel hides a lot of impressive amenities behind its ornately tiled facade. The 18th-century building has its own courtyard gardens with views of the  Clérigos tower, and some rooms have kitchens and balconies. There's a small but well-equipped gym with sauna and Turkish bath in addition to a cocktail bar as well as a spacious dining room to enjoy an excellent buffet breakfast (included). Elegant touches abound, combining original features with modern flair. 

Pros

  • Beautiful interior garden
  • Excellent location for sightseeing and nightlife
  • Modern facilities in an elegant 18th-century building

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in base rate
  • Front-facing rooms can be noisy at night
  • No parking
Rua das Flores 139, Porto, 4050-266, Portugal
22-976–9300
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Outsite Porto Mouco

$$ | Rua de Frei Heitor Pinto 65, Porto, 4300-252, Portugal Fodor's Choice

A favorite among music-loving visitors to Porto, Mouco is part minimalist-chic hotel, part live music venue, and part bar-restaurant—like having a nightlife district on your doorstep. Everything is designed with an eye for detail and an ear for music: guests can pick out vinyl to play on their own in-room turntable, and there's music on in the background from breakfast through late-night drinks. The hotel has an informal cafe-bar for light lunches and evening DJ sets, as well as a formal restaurant. The downstairs performance rooms host established and up-and-coming bands from across the musical spectrum. Rooms are well soundproofed, so the musical backdrop is unlikely to impact your sleep. It's now run by Outsite, a California-based co-living brand that caters to digital nomads and remote workers, and has added amenities like co-working spaces and meeting rooms.

Pros

  • Rooms have kitchenettes and are soundproofed
  • Great for longer stays
  • Hosts up-and-coming bands and DJs

Cons

  • Breakfast room is crowded in high season
  • Can be busy with digital nomads
  • 20-minute walk to downtown sights
Rua de Frei Heitor Pinto 65, Porto, 4300-252, Portugal
910-294–352
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62 rooms
No Meals

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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
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Village by BOA

$$$ | R. do Bonjardim 541, Porto, 4000-126, Portugal Fodor's Choice

From the welcome baskets filled with local wine, chocolates, and other goodies to the 24-hour delicatessen and gym and round-the-clock keyless entrance, it's rare to find an aparthotel that anticipates guests' needs as thoughtfully as Village by BOA. The project, which opened in 2021, has transformed a small neighborhood of former workers' lodgings in Porto’s historic center into 40 cozy studios and duplex apartments, set around flower-filled gardens. Guests here are a quick stroll from Porto's famous Bolhão market, and well-equipped kitchenettes in each of the lodgings make it easy to prepare meals with market-fresh products. There's no restaurant, but beautifully packaged breakfast baskets are delivered in-room each morning.

Pros

  • Rainfall showers and luxe Danish bathroom amenities
  • Staff on hand when needed
  • Right next door to metro

Cons

  • No pool or restaurant
  • Front entrance is on a less than beautiful side street
  • Outdoor spaces shared with lots of other guests
R. do Bonjardim 541, Porto, 4000-126, Portugal
910-985–706
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40 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Vincci Ponte de Ferro

$$$ | Rua do Casino da Ponte 1, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4430-999, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Opened in 2021, the "Bridge of Iron" hotel offers luxurious accommodations next to the iconic Dom Luis I Bridge, complete with a wine bar, dipping pool, and sun terrace with spectacular views. Part of the portfolio of Spanish chain Vincci, the hotel occupies a complex of grand buildings on the waterfront, impressing with its high-end designer touches like monochrome tiles and a high ceiling in the lobby. There's a good wine bar and restaurant, a modern fitness center, and a small outdoor pool, but the crowning glory is the terrace bar, which has magnificent views over that famous bridge and across the river to Porto. 

Pros

  • Perfect location
  • High-end designer touches
  • Sun terrace with great views

Cons

  • Some rooms are rather small
  • Pool not big enough for swimming
  • Terrace bar is busy with non-guests admiring the view
Rua do Casino da Ponte 1, Vila Nova de Gaia, 4430-999, Portugal
22-090–2900
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94 rooms
No Meals

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Cocorico

$$$ | Rua Duque de Loulé 97, Porto, 4000-325, Portugal

There are just 10 rooms at this stylish French-owned boutique guesthouse a short walk from the shops of Rua Santa Catarina, so be sure to book ahead; the place attracts a style-conscious set thanks to a great deal of French panache in the design. There are elegant touches everywhere, and the pick of the guest rooms has a lovely stucco ceiling. Breakfast is a feast of French and Portuguese delicacies, and can be enjoyed in the chic on-site bistro.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms, beautifully decorated
  • Large terrace and garden
  • Nice tapas bar on site

Cons

  • No pool or gym
  • Rooms at the front get a bit of street noise
  • Some rooms lack views
Rua Duque de Loulé 97, Porto, 4000-325, Portugal
22-201–3971
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Porto

$$ | Av. Boavista 1466, Porto, 4100-114, Portugal

In a modern tower northwest of the city center, the Crowne Plaza Porto has a handy location near the business district and all the amenities a traveling executive might need. Leisure travelers can take advantage of the proximity to shopping opportunities and the Casa da Música. There's a well-equipped fitness center and spa on-site as well as good food and drinks at SOMO restaurant.

Pros

  • Restaurant has won plaudits for its modern Mediterranean cuisine
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds
  • Spacious modern rooms and good meeting facilities

Cons

  • Chain-hotel atmosphere
  • Far from most tourist attractions
  • No swimming pool
Av. Boavista 1466, Porto, 4100-114, Portugal
22-607–2500
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232 rooms
No Meals

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Grande Hotel do Porto

$ | Rua de Santa Catarina 197, Porto, 4000-450, Portugal

Keen shoppers will find a lot to love about than the stately Grande Hotel do Porto, which sits on the city's most popular shopping street. In business since 1880, it's one of the country's oldest hotels and has hosted celebrities and royalty throughout its long history. Public areas like the Windsor Bar are full of turn-of-the-century details, and the streamlined guest rooms are loaded with modern amenities. A terrace has impressive views over the city.

Pros

  • Old-fashioned charm and newfangled facilities
  • Good location for shopping and sightseeing
  • Plush lounge for reading or relaxing

Cons

  • Style won't appeal to everybody
  • Most rooms are rather small
  • No swimming pool
Rua de Santa Catarina 197, Porto, 4000-450, Portugal
22-207–6690
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94 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Boa-Vista

$$ | Esplanada do Castelo 58, Foz do Douro, 4150-196, Portugal

True to its name—which literally means "good view”—this hotel has eye-popping views from the rooftop pool and sun terrace of the Douro Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean. The handsome 19th-century restored convent has small, simply decorated rooms, the best of which have views of their own. An expansive breakfast is included in the room rate, and other nice touches include a welcome glass of port for every guest. 

Pros

  • Ideal location near the beach
  • Bar with stunning views
  • Plenty of history

Cons

  • Free parking
  • Rooms are a little small
  • Decor is functional
Esplanada do Castelo 58, Foz do Douro, 4150-196, Portugal
22-532–0020
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotels 705 Porto Prime Home

$$$ | Rua de Faria Guimarães 515 4000-207, 4000-207, Portugal

Opened in 2022, this sleek aparthotel offers 41 spacious studios and apartments with fully equipped kitchenettes, smart TVs, and thoughtful design touches, making it a strong choice for families or longer stays. There’s a co-working space for guests needing to log on, a small gym, and a leafy garden bar that comes into its own in summer. In colder months, the cozy lobby bar offers a snug retreat from Porto’s frequent drizzle. Breakfast is available in-room on request, and the Marquês metro station is just a few minutes’ walk away.

Pros

  • Sleek modern design
  • Friendly staff
  • Lovely common areas

Cons

  • Not the most scenic location
  • Limited parking
  • Breakfast not included
Rua de Faria Guimarães 515 4000-207, 4000-207, Portugal
937-304–756
Hotel Details
41 studios
No Meals

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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
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113 rooms
No Meals

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Pensão Favorita

$ | Rua Miguel Bombarda 267, Porto, 4050-381, Portugal

Among the trendy galleries and shops along Rua Miguel Bombarda, this small design hotel has a crisp, contemporary style that highlights works by hot new artists in shared areas. The room decor is tastefully simple, and many have balconies onto the street or overlooking the large leafy garden; all are heated. The lounge has complimentary port, a turntable, and selection of vinyl.

Pros

  • High quality accommodation at reasonable rates
  • Spacious and tastefully decorated rooms
  • Lovely garden

Cons

  • Rooms in the front can be noisy
  • Quite a few stairs and no elevator
  • Books up quickly in summer
Rua Miguel Bombarda 267, Porto, 4050-381, Portugal
22-013–4157
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pestana Porto—A Brasileira

$$$ | Rua de Sá da Bandeira 91, Porto, 4000-427, Portugal

Lots of the original architectural flourishes were retained when this local landmark was transformed into the Pestana Porto, including stained-glass windows, towering columns, and coffered ceilings. Pestana also brought back the famous Café A Brasileira, a popular gathering place that is once again an elegant spot for morning coffee or afternoon tea. In addition, a formal dining restaurant serves creative Portuguese cuisine. Some of the beautifully decorated rooms have small balconies with impressive views over the streets of downtown.

Pros

  • Painstakingly restored historic building
  • Great location in the heart of downtown
  • Many rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Fitness center is small
  • Rooms on the small side
  • Area around the entrance and café gets very busy
Rua de Sá da Bandeira 91, Porto, 4000-427, Portugal
21-844–2001
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89 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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PortoBay Hotel Teatro

$$$ | Rua Sá da Bandeira 84, Porto, 4000-427, Portugal

Given a top-to-toe refurbishment in 2021, this historic hotel in Porto's theater district has a clean, contemporary feel. The location is ideal for downtown sightseeing, dining, and nightlife, and there's a good Italian restaurant, Il Basilico, where guests can enjoy lavish breakfast spreads each morning. Service is another major selling point, with the friendly staff making every effort to ensure guests have a comfortable stay. Rooms are generously sized, with modern bathrooms, and neutral tones.

Pros

  • Service is excellent
  • Rooms and lobby feel fresh and contemporary
  • Great location for sightseeing

Cons

  • Most rooms lack balconies
  • Area can be noisy
  • No pool or fitness center
Rua Sá da Bandeira 84, Porto, 4000-427, Portugal
22-040–9620
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74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa

$$ | Rua Tenente Valadim 146, Porto, 4100-476, Portugal

With a handy location for the city's business district, the Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa blends elegant design with plenty of creature comforts. The towering white building lets in lots of  natural light through its glass facade, illuminating the pool and winter garden. The on-site dining is excellent, especially the high-end Porto Novo, and the soothing spa is a major draw for those in need of a little pampering.

Pros

  • Restaurant serves a family-friendly Sunday brunch
  • Wine lovers enjoy the glass-walled cellar
  • Some rooms have private terraces

Cons

  • A little far from the city center
  • Business-hotel vibe
  • Extra charge for breakfast
Rua Tenente Valadim 146, Porto, 4100-476, Portugal
22-040–4000
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266 rooms
No Meals

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