Really nice hostel located in really the central part of Porto. Really easy to go everywhere from there. Just be aware that it’s on the bottom of everything so you’ll have to climb to go everywhere if not by cab. The room was really nice and had their own bathroom and shower. Would go again if I ever do a solo trip there
Simply one of the best places near Porto (Porto itself is across the bridge)! Clean, big beds, comfortable mattresses. You don't feel like there is anyone else in the room with you, as the beds are spaced apart. There is a common room, kitchen, fridge, you can cook your own food. Friendly hostesses called me a taxi at night and packed me breakfast to go. Will definitely be back!
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.
Very good, take a walk around the river at night. The room is clean, just to climb the stairs, the breakfast provided has bread, yogurt, fruit snacks, orange juice, coffee, milk, tea, and homemade biscuit cakes.
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.
Не понимаю восторженных отзывов. По мне средний хостел.
При бронировании была одна цена, при заселении сказали, что произошла техническая ошибка и запросили 10 евро доплатить сверху.
Т.к. добиралась до него долго и сил искать новое жильё не было, пришлось оплатить.
Считаю недопустимым такое отношение к бронированию.
По сути это квартира, переделанная под хостел. Внутри темно, даже мрачно. Света не хватает, окна постоянно закрыты жалюзями. Кому-то может это нормально, мне не понравилось.
Внутри комнаты, 2 санузла, кухня.
Уборка нормальная, помещение чистое. Ресепшн на месте только до 17 часов. Можно заселиться дистанционно.
Не понравилась постель- простыня в катышках с волосами. Как будто её не меняют.
Расположен далеко от достопримечательностей, пол часа минимум надо идти пешком.
The location is not bad, not far from the subway station, it takes about 5-6 minutes to walk, but the road in Porto is more rugged. There is a cafe on the first floor, which supports visa cards, but I failed to swipe the international visa card issued by China, but fortunately Google Pay can be used. Coffee, croissants, etc. are provided in the morning. The room I booked has a toilet and shower, and a small balcony where you can sit and drink tea, watch the computer or chat with others, or enjoy the sky when the weather is good. I stayed in the room for 2 days, and I prepared eye masks and earplugs myself, otherwise it might affect the quality of sleep. There is also a toilet and a washbasin outside the off-season. Although it is a bunk bed, the bed is not high, and it is not too difficult to get on and off the upper bunk. It just seems not very strong, and the metal bed sometimes squeaks. There are many people who come to drink at night. If you travel together, the downstairs also serves as a bar.
With a stay at OLOPO Hostel in Porto (Campanhã), you'll be a 5-minute drive from Porto Cathedral and 5 minutes from Ribeira Square. This hostel is 2.5 mi (4 km) from Porto Historic Center and 7.3 mi (11.8 km) from Port of Leixões Cruise Terminal.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Make yourself at home in one of the 15 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include safes, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
I have been traveling for 2 weeks across multiple cities in Europe, staying in several hostels, and so far, this one stands out as superior. First of all, the staff were amazing—very welcoming and friendly. The rooms were clean and well-organized, and the amenities were perfect. I honestly enjoyed my time in there.
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AAissataReally nice hostel located in really the central part of Porto. Really easy to go everywhere from there. Just be aware that it’s on the bottom of everything so you’ll have to climb to go everywhere if not by cab. The room was really nice and had their own bathroom and shower. Would go again if I ever do a solo trip there
AAnonymous UserI had a wonderful stay at this hostel! The location is excellent – it’s within walking distance to all the main attractions and just a 2-minute walk from the metro station, which made getting around the city incredibly convenient.
The cleanliness was impressive. Both the common areas and the room were spotless. The shared spaces were spacious, bright, and comfortable, offering a great place to relax after a day of sightseeing.
My room was very quiet, ensuring a good night’s sleep, and the staff were super friendly and helpful throughout my stay.
Overall, this is one of the best hostels I’ve stayed at – I highly recommend it!
PPen-123The location is not bad, not far from the subway station, it takes about 5-6 minutes to walk, but the road in Porto is more rugged. There is a cafe on the first floor, which supports visa cards, but I failed to swipe the international visa card issued by China, but fortunately Google Pay can be used. Coffee, croissants, etc. are provided in the morning. The room I booked has a toilet and shower, and a small balcony where you can sit and drink tea, watch the computer or chat with others, or enjoy the sky when the weather is good. I stayed in the room for 2 days, and I prepared eye masks and earplugs myself, otherwise it might affect the quality of sleep. There is also a toilet and a washbasin outside the off-season. Although it is a bunk bed, the bed is not high, and it is not too difficult to get on and off the upper bunk. It just seems not very strong, and the metal bed sometimes squeaks. There are many people who come to drink at night. If you travel together, the downstairs also serves as a bar.
PpuffyCloudThe location of the hostel is a few minutes away from the city centre. Some restaurants nearby. Supermarket required some walking to find. The kitchen is with full equipment, but don't forget to bring your own source for cooking. Microwave is provided. Free breadfast with limited variety of choices.
The room is equipped with air-conditioning. However, the upper bed is with a gap between the wall and also with a larger gap between the boundaries to prevent someone fall down. This is not convenient and not safe for who stay on the upper bed. As there is no cover for each bed, anyone who open the lamp will lighting the whole room. There is a need for a storage headboard for those who stay on the upper bed.
AAnonymous UserThe 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.
GGuest UserIt 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.
YYPLIt was difficult to locate the hostel as it was a small door with a colourful poster (not eye catching initially) beside an Kebah resturant. Lift was the old sch lift but im glad it work with my heavy luggage. The staff was friendly, check in was easy. Room was awesome as i was the only 1 on the last day (4 bed female dorm). However a bit noisy along the corridor in the middle of the night at other rooms. Breakfast was cheap and simple, was being serve. Overall its a good stay and walking distance to every location.
GGuest UserLoves this hostel but no lift, kitchen is a underground floor, have cooking facility, breakfast is euro three but only bread with jam butter n cheese. Hot drink teh coffee and milk. No eggs no yoghurt. No fruits. Dormitory Room is big with toilet inside. Location is very good. Near to Sao Bento metro. A lot of shopping area around the hostel. Very good, will stay there again. Housekeeping is well kept. Staff is friendly and helpful. We stay four days three nights there.
GGuest UserIt was a rainy day when I arrived in Porto and saw a very sad city, but it was still incredibly beautiful.
Susana, the person in charge of the hostel when I arrived, was the best part of the stay, kind, smiling, she reminded me that, even on days like this, the sun is always there. I will definitely come back.
Recommendation: always bring earplugs: choosing a female room to avoid snoring is a dream. We snore too😂
SSHAK-I have been traveling for 2 weeks across multiple cities in Europe, staying in several hostels, and so far, this one stands out as superior. First of all, the staff were amazing—very welcoming and friendly. The rooms were clean and well-organized, and the amenities were perfect. I honestly enjoyed my time in there.
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