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Featured Hotels in Porto

hotels in Porto
  • InterContinental Porto - Palacio das Cardosas
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    InterContinental Porto - Palacio das Cardosas

    Praça da Liberdade, 25
    Porto, 4000-322, Portugal
    0.29 mi (0.46 km) from downtown Porto
    • Parking
    • Pets Allowed
    • Spa
  • Holiday Inn Express Porto City Centre

    Holiday Inn Express Porto City Centre

    Rua de Santa Catarina 661 e 663
    Porto, 4000-454, Portugal
    0.29 mi (0.47 km) from downtown Porto
  • Vignette Collection Casa da Companhia Hotel & Spa

    Vignette Collection Casa da Companhia Hotel & Spa

    Rua das Flores n. 69
    Porto, 4050-416, Portugal
    0.45 mi (0.72 km) from downtown Porto
    • Pool
    • Pets Allowed
    • Spa
  • Holiday Inn Express Porto – Boavista

    Holiday Inn Express Porto – Boavista

    5 R. de Outubro 578
    Porto, 4100-173, Portugal
    1.52 mi (2.44 km) from downtown Porto
    • Pets Allowed
  • Crowne Plaza Porto

    Crowne Plaza Porto

    Avenida da Boavista, 1466
    Porto, 4100-114, Portugal
    1.74 mi (2.8 km) from downtown Porto
    • Parking
    • Pets Allowed
    • Spa
  • Holiday Inn Porto - Gaia

    Holiday Inn Porto - Gaia

    Rua Diogo Macedo, 220
    Vila Nova de Gaia, 4400-107, Portugal
    1.81 mi (2.91 km) from downtown Porto
    • Parking
    • Pets Allowed
    • Spa
  • Holiday Inn Express Porto - Exponor

    Holiday Inn Express Porto - Exponor

    Av. Dr. António Macedo, no. 163
    Porto, 4450-617, Portugal
    5.18 mi (8.34 km) from downtown Porto
    • Parking
  • Holiday Inn Braga

    Holiday Inn Braga

    Rua Complexo Desportivo 93
    Braga, 4715-027, Portugal
    29.78 mi (47.92 km) from downtown Porto
    • Parking
    • Pool
    • Pets Allowed

Travel Guide Intro

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The insider’s guide to Porto
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Laid‑back yet effortlessly elegant, Porto is Portugal’s soulful second city—where terracotta rooftops spill down toward the Douro River and centuries‑old wine lodges shape daily life. A perfect destination for a long weekend, the city blends history, gastronomy, family‑friendly charm, and contemporary culture in a way that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. Wander medieval lanes, sip port in Vila Nova de Gaia, browse galleries in Cedofeita, and return each evening to one of IHG’s exceptional hotels as your home base. 

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Lisbon’s location makes it ideal for easy getaways—perfect for beaches, charming towns, and dramatic landscapes just beyond the city. 

Sintra – ~30–40 minutes 

A fairy‑tale escape of palaces, gardens, and forested hills. Visit the colorful Pena Palace, wander through Quinta da Regaleira, or explore the historic town center. 

Cascais – ~30 minutes 

A chic seaside town known for sandy beaches, oceanfront promenades, and relaxed restaurants. Great for swimming, sunbathing, or a leisurely day by the water. 

Évora – ~1 hr 20 min 

A beautifully preserved city full of winding streets, whitewashed houses, and impressive architecture. Perfect for history lovers and food enthusiasts. 

Mafra & Ericeira – ~40–45 minutes 

Combine a visit to Mafra’s grand architecture with a stop in Ericeira, a breezy coastal town known for surfing, seafood, and scenic ocean views.

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  • Ribeira District: A UNESCO‑listed waterfront lined with colorful houses, riverfront cafés, and postcard‑worthy views. 
  • Dom Luís I Bridge: Walk across for panoramic photos and easy access to Vila Nova de Gaia’s storied port wine cellars. 
  • Livraria Lello: One of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, known for its carved woodwork and winding staircase. 
  • Clérigos Tower: Climb to the top for one of the best views in Porto. 
  • Serralves Museum & Gardens: A contemporary art hub surrounded by lush, sculpted landscapes. 
  • Shopping on Rua de Santa Catarina: Perfect for Portuguese ceramics, cork goods, boutiques, and local fashion. 

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Porto is a paradise for food lovers. Start your day with a pastel de nata and coffee at Mercado do Bolhão. For lunch, savor classics like bacalhau à Brás or a crispy bifana sandwich. Evening is best spent in the wine cellars of Gaia sampling vintage ports, or dining along Rua das Flores or in Foz do Douro for contemporary twists on Portuguese cuisine. For something truly special, book the two‑Michelin‑starred Antiqvvm, or enjoy inventive petiscos and exceptional wine pairings at Cantinho do Avillez

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Getting around: Porto is compact and walkable, though its steep hills make trams, taxis, and the metro helpful for longer stretches. A Douro River cruise offers a scenic overview of the city. 

When to go: Spring and early fall deliver the best combination of mild weather and smaller crowds. 

What to pack: Comfortable shoes for cobblestones, a light jacket for breezy evenings, and elevated basics for dinners along the riverfront. 

Local insight: Don’t leave without trying a francesinha—Porto’s decadent, cheese‑topped, sauce‑soaked sandwich masterpiece. 

Worth the journey: A ride through the Douro Valley rewards you with rolling vineyards, wine tastings, and cinematic river views. 

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Day 1: Historic Heart & Riverside Views 

Check into InterContinental Porto – Palácio das Cardosas, a restored 18th‑century palace steps from São Bento Station, or Casa da Companhia Hotel & Spa, Vignette Collection, a boutique‑luxury escape in the Clérigos district offering indoor/outdoor pools, a L’Occitane spa, and refined comfort. 

Start with a stroll through the Ribeira and a visit to São Bento’s iconic tile murals. Enjoy a riverside lunch before crossing the Dom Luís I Bridge for port tasting in Gaia. For dinner, choose the intimate Taberna dos Mercadores or enjoy sunset views at Vinum

Day 2: Art, Culture & Café Life 

Begin near Mercado do Bolhão for breakfast and browsing. Continue to the Serralves Museum and its expansive gardens before heading to Foz for lunch at Casa de Pasto da Palmeira. Spend the afternoon in Cedofeita, hopping between indie shops and cafés. In the evening, catch live Fado or return to Gaia for a romantic riverside dinner. 

Day 3: Douro Valley or City Highlights 

Take a morning train or guided tour through the Douro Valley for vineyard‑hopping and river views. Staying local? Visit the Palácio da Bolsa and Church of São Francisco, then linger over lunch at Adega São Nicolau. Close your trip with a final toast at your hotel bar. 

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Porto Hotels Frequently Asked Questions

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Absolutely! Many of the IHG hotels in Porto offer family-friendly amenities such as connecting rooms and kids' menus. IHG has 2 hotels in Porto where kids eat free. Check with the individual hotel for more information about their family-friendly offerings. 

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Yes, 5 IHG hotels in Porto are pet-friendly and welcome furry friends! Some hotels offer pet amenities, including pet beds and treats, as well as information about pet relief areas. Select hotels may charge additional fees per pet staying at the hotel.  For more information on hotel specific pet policies, visit the amenities page on the hotel's website. 

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2 of the IHG hotels in Porto offer complimentary breakfast. Check the hotel's website to find out more details, as they may vary by brand and location. 

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IHG Hotels offer a variety of amenities such as free Wi-Fi, fitness centers, business centers, restaurants/bars, and much more! IHG has 1 hotels in Porto with an in-room kitchen and 2 hotels in Porto with a pool! Check the hotel's amenities page on their website for more information on the specific amenities offered. 

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0 IHG hotels in Porto have an airport shuttle available. Please check the hotel’s website for specific hours of operation. 

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1 IHG hotels in Porto offer complimentary self-parking; however, parking costs may vary by hotel and location. Some hotels may include parking as part of their stay package, while others may charge an additional daily fee. Check the hotel's amenities page on their website for more information on their parking policies. 

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Yes, most hotels have a minimum age requirement of 18 years old to check-in without an adult present. However, some hotels may allow guests under the age of 18 to check-in if they are accompanied by an adult over the age of 21. Check the hotel's website or contact the hotel directly for more information on their specific age requirements.