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Vignette Collection Casa Da Companhia
4.8/599 Reviews

Vignette Collection Casa Da Companhia

Porto|0.2km from Angeli outlet
Partner and I stayed at Casa da Companhia for a week - it was one of the best hotel experiences of our lives! From check-in to the attentive breakfast service and continuing through check-out, we were thrilled by the warmth and quality of service of the staff. Recommendations for sightseeing, restaurants, and a day tour of Douro were all top-notch, and we'll be passing them onto our friends who follow us. Location is on Rue das Flores - a pedestrian-access only street. If you have significant mobility concerns, I would recommend reaching out ahead of time to the hotel to coordinate your arrival transportation. Location cannot be beat - we walked everywhere and were very happy with our access to a number of sights, restaurants, the waterfront, etc. There was a minor hiccup (no fault of the hotel) regarding another guest on our floor who was smoking in their room. The smell subsequently made its way into our room via the ventilation system. Before leaving for a dinner, we notified the front desk and they took immediate action, assessing the smell in our room. Upon our return that evening, they offered to place us in another room overnight, if the smoke smell persisted. When we returned to our room, the smell had dissipated and we declined the extra room - but we greatly appreciated their responsiveness and offer of alternative accommodations. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-appointed. I enjoyed the dry sauna and indoor pool on a rainy day and found both to be very well-maintained. We'll be recommending this hotel to our friends and family and are looking forward to returning to Porto and Casa da Companhia.

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Braganca Oporto
3.5/543 Reviews

Braganca Oporto

Porto|0.03km from Angeli outlet
This hotel is incredibly well located, right beside the stunning Clerigos church, within a very short walking distance of Porto’s cathedral (Se), Sao Bento station, Lello bookshop and so many other of the city’s top attractions. Despite its fantastic location, the narrow streets in front of and beside it are very quiet, with hardly any cars going by. I was impressed by how clean the spaces were, I could see my own reflection on the walls and the floor! The staff was also extremely nice and friendly. I loved the fact that a basic but very good breakfast is included in their very reasonable price. Throughout the day, you can also help yourself at any time to a very tasty coffee, some fruit and even some housemade typical Porto wine, which shows that they make an extra effort to make you feel at home. Of course, given how much money you save by staying there, you can’t expect any kind of extra luxury. For example, some of the doors’ and drawers’ handles were loose, a few elements were a bit old and the room was quite small, even though it was also very clean, with a very comfortable bed. Obviously, those minor details didn’t undermine in any way the positive overall impression I had of the establishment. I really recommend it to all those looking for a clean, comfortable, charming and well-located place to stay. Just be aware that you obviously won’t get any extra glamour with it, which you shouldn’t expect anyway, given their great prices. I can’t wait to go back!
ALIBI by YoursPorto
4.4/542 Reviews

ALIBI by YoursPorto

Porto|0.05km from Angeli outlet
We stayed here in May and the owners/managers were delightful and our stay could not have been better; small rooms in the guest house itself, but clean and well managed; very helpful. We just returned from another stay September 20 to the 25th, and because the rooms had been small and a bit loud on our previous stay, we rented the apartment which was down the street a bit but not far. It was a nice size and the view was spectacular, but it was dark and pretty run down by American standards. There were places where water had leaked in and damaged the ceiling and walls, and when we walked in, the person from the guesthouse apologized that the door to the terrace had jammed shut so badly that the glass in the door had broken; there was a crack all the way across and water was coming in and puddling inside the door. I should have realized then what was happening - heavy construction next door and the house adjacent was being demolished. Apparently, the ground had shifted and the terrace end of the apartment was affected. But there was another door to the terrace that worked, so we did not say anything as we were busy with business in Porto. Saturday and Sunday were fine if you don't mind no air conditioning, loose faucets in the kitchen, water damaged walls, mold in places and grease in the kitchen fan, etc., but not terrible. THEN Monday hit: at first it was just some trucks outside, but then the actual demolition began and the entire place literally shook and vibrated to the point that pictures on the walls shifted and the door on a clock on the wall flew open. Dust was everywhere and I did not feel completely safe being on a cliff in an old house with this going on next door. But we only had Monday and Tuesday to complete our business, and I really did not want to go back to the guesthouse and the small rooms. The noise was so very bad that we were glad to be away for most of the day, we could not use the terrace because of the dirt and dust, and all the floorboards on the terrace had shifted and split. We went out once to look at the demolition next door, and when I sat down the chair went through the floor. It was not a good experience and we went to tell them about it at the guesthouse before we left at 8:00 in the morning. The door was locked and even though it says you can ring the bell, no one came. I emailed the guesthouse and they basically said it wasn't their fault there was construction being done, so too bad for us. I told them that they should tell potential renters about the actual conditions and that this may affect what is supposed to be a quiet and enjoyable stay in Porto. I asked for 2 nights credit which I thought was a good compromise, and got the same reply: we can’t control everything so pay up. Granted we should have said something on Monday, but barely had time to get done what we needed to get done and did not have time to move everything for one remaining day. But the new management does not seem to care

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One Shot Aliados Goldsmith 12
4.4/5105 Reviews
We stayed at the One Shot, Porto for three nights in mid October and found the hotel (apart from the ongoing metro works nearby) charm personified. All the members of staff we found friendly, polite, and warm, with a an excellent knowledge of the local places of interest. Quite obviously this is to be expected of most hotels, however on our last nights stay I had the misfortune to have left my travel documents in a taxi. It was close to nine o'clock. The duty manager, we felt, went above and beyond his role by providing all the help we needed to obtain copy documents. To which we cannot thank him enough. When booking the One shot do not be put off by its price and opt for cheaper alternatives, and the end of the day its all about the service one receives, and as we all know the cheaper alternative can often prove the more expensive in the long run. If the owners are reading this review give the members of staff a huge pat on the back for services above and beyond a call of duty. Richard and Ann Sinclair.
Braganca Oporto
3.5/543 Reviews
This hotel is incredibly well located, right beside the stunning Clerigos church, within a very short walking distance of Porto’s cathedral (Se), Sao Bento station, Lello bookshop and so many other of the city’s top attractions. Despite its fantastic location, the narrow streets in front of and beside it are very quiet, with hardly any cars going by. I was impressed by how clean the spaces were, I could see my own reflection on the walls and the floor! The staff was also extremely nice and friendly. I loved the fact that a basic but very good breakfast is included in their very reasonable price. Throughout the day, you can also help yourself at any time to a very tasty coffee, some fruit and even some housemade typical Porto wine, which shows that they make an extra effort to make you feel at home. Of course, given how much money you save by staying there, you can’t expect any kind of extra luxury. For example, some of the doors’ and drawers’ handles were loose, a few elements were a bit old and the room was quite small, even though it was also very clean, with a very comfortable bed. Obviously, those minor details didn’t undermine in any way the positive overall impression I had of the establishment. I really recommend it to all those looking for a clean, comfortable, charming and well-located place to stay. Just be aware that you obviously won’t get any extra glamour with it, which you shouldn’t expect anyway, given their great prices. I can’t wait to go back!
ALIBI by YoursPorto
4.4/542 Reviews
We stayed here in May and the owners/managers were delightful and our stay could not have been better; small rooms in the guest house itself, but clean and well managed; very helpful. We just returned from another stay September 20 to the 25th, and because the rooms had been small and a bit loud on our previous stay, we rented the apartment which was down the street a bit but not far. It was a nice size and the view was spectacular, but it was dark and pretty run down by American standards. There were places where water had leaked in and damaged the ceiling and walls, and when we walked in, the person from the guesthouse apologized that the door to the terrace had jammed shut so badly that the glass in the door had broken; there was a crack all the way across and water was coming in and puddling inside the door. I should have realized then what was happening - heavy construction next door and the house adjacent was being demolished. Apparently, the ground had shifted and the terrace end of the apartment was affected. But there was another door to the terrace that worked, so we did not say anything as we were busy with business in Porto. Saturday and Sunday were fine if you don't mind no air conditioning, loose faucets in the kitchen, water damaged walls, mold in places and grease in the kitchen fan, etc., but not terrible. THEN Monday hit: at first it was just some trucks outside, but then the actual demolition began and the entire place literally shook and vibrated to the point that pictures on the walls shifted and the door on a clock on the wall flew open. Dust was everywhere and I did not feel completely safe being on a cliff in an old house with this going on next door. But we only had Monday and Tuesday to complete our business, and I really did not want to go back to the guesthouse and the small rooms. The noise was so very bad that we were glad to be away for most of the day, we could not use the terrace because of the dirt and dust, and all the floorboards on the terrace had shifted and split. We went out once to look at the demolition next door, and when I sat down the chair went through the floor. It was not a good experience and we went to tell them about it at the guesthouse before we left at 8:00 in the morning. The door was locked and even though it says you can ring the bell, no one came. I emailed the guesthouse and they basically said it wasn't their fault there was construction being done, so too bad for us. I told them that they should tell potential renters about the actual conditions and that this may affect what is supposed to be a quiet and enjoyable stay in Porto. I asked for 2 nights credit which I thought was a good compromise, and got the same reply: we can’t control everything so pay up. Granted we should have said something on Monday, but barely had time to get done what we needed to get done and did not have time to move everything for one remaining day. But the new management does not seem to care
Bnapartments Loftpuzzle
4.3/516 Reviews
The location of the hotel is quite good, all the sights are within walking distance and the rooms are modern and simple. The door lock is safe to enter and exit by password. The reception staff was very nice and gave a detailed introduction to the nearby environmental facilities and attractions.
InterContinental Hotels Porto - Palacio Das Cardosas
4.4/5117 Reviews
OK so we arrived very early and the whole of the front and one side of the hotel is surrounded by construction for the new metro. I really feel for the staff but they were handling it well. We did have to wait a long time to check in but that was because they wanted to give us a room away from the building work. The junior suite was great and the welcome was fab. Breakfast was stunning and the staff were adorable.
Casa Dos Lóios by Shiadu
4.5/5104 Reviews
This is a charming boutique hotel in an old building with an exceptional staff. In fact, I have never encountered friendlier or more helpful hotel staff anywhere I have traveled in Europe, Mexico or South America. All three women who alternated working the ( Sara, Catarina and Paula) speak several languages and were happy to assist with requests, provide recommendations, and just sit and chat. The rooms are clean, the beds comfortable and the breakfast buffet was very good. Our room on the first floor up the stairs was a bit noisy when people were checking in at night, but this is the only negative thing we encountered in the several days we stayed there. It is a wonderful place, and I would definitely stay there again if I go back to Porto.

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