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Hotel Moon & Sun Porto
4.4/5109 Reviews
We had a wonderful 4 nights in Porto staying at this gem of a hotel. Very boutique style nestled in the old town. Very close to all the key sightseeing attractions and a wide variety of delicious local restaurants. But still away from the crowds. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Fantastic Buffett breakfast. Interconnecting rooms for families. Small roof top bar has fantastic views over the city. Highly recommended.
Invictus Hostel
4/514 Reviews
The hair dryer is not equipped in the room. The downstairs bar is utterly noisy until 2 am, and you can feel the shake of the floor. They provide u with a small taste if Porto wine. The kitchen has nothing but a microwave to cook, so it is barely a kitchen There’s no water kettle here. The old man who is working as a janitor there and is also living in their 4 bunk bed is constantly very rude to Asian customers. So be aware. Could be racist, his own trauma, stereotypes, or simply anti-Asia. U can see he was smiling to other guests one minute ago and then scolding u in harsh language to u in the next minute. Location is good enough. The reception is only a place with frugal table with keys on it.
Hotel Estoril Porto
3.8/545 Reviews
A lovely building and glorious garden hidden behind an unassuming front door. The twin room was neat and clean, the continental breakfast reasonable and varied, but the real gems here are the lovely architecture of the building's communal areas and the idyllic garden, with several comfortable seating areas for relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of Porto. There are delightful hotel cats who have their own separate garden apartment. The hotel opens onto a pedestrianised cobble-stoned street in an old area of the city. There are quirky shops and lots of traditional and reasonably-priced cafes and restaurants on the doorstep. The staff are really sweet and helpful. This hotel is a little jewel.
Gallery Hostel
4.7/536 Reviews
It was so beautiful and insanely good! We stayed in a dormitory with a mix of 6 people. The room has a locker with a key, two separate toilets and two showers. The hair dryer is also very good. You can also use the shared kitchen and refrigerator. The staff was very kind and helpful.
Selina Porto
4.2/578 Reviews
Quite large hostel. It has many amenities but doesn’t really convey the hostel vibe. There isn’t really any common area aside for the kitchen and reception area as the huge inner garden is actually a restaurant. We have been kicked out the picnic tables multiple times even though our room is adjacent to the garden, we couldn’t even just sit and read without ordering anything. We were a bit disappointed by the welcoming drink activity as the staff just brought the people together, brought a pitcher of some cocktail and left us to entertain ourselves. The kitchen was quite dirty ever time we went as well. It seemed like the other people staying here didn’t really take care of it but it didn’t seem like anyone from the staff was going to check either. We stayed in a 4-bed room which was clean enough but kept the humidity inside a lot. The curtains and ceiling were dirty or moldy, not really sure. The place is ok, we were expecting more of a Selina.
Eurostars Das Artes
4.2/574 Reviews
Typical of the Portuguese Hotels we have had on our Bunnik tour on the Portuguese leg. Stairs and no ramp to get suitcases into the hotel and a bit if a shortage of staff to help. No tea and coffee or free water in the room only one free plug on one side of a double bed. Our bathroom toiletries was a shower cap but there were squeeze bottles of shower gel,shampoo and bath gel attached to the shower. Only one glass in the room although we were in a room for couples; there were 2 small ones in the bathroom. The tiny glasses allowed you to have some water to brush your teeth so you don't bang your head on the overhead cupboard mirror which is totally unnecessary since it doesn't hold anything. The basin was so shallow that you dare not leave it running long. There was a bidet if you need one, otherwise it just takes up valuable bathroom realestate. One of the few hotels without a pool and reliable WiFi in our room. No news in English. but old movies overdubbed in Portuguese. I was told that they were working on upgrading their WiFi. On the plus side, the room was clean, breakfast was plentiful with a good range of food. Thr staff as helpful as as was possible. The area is good for access to art galleries and eateries.

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