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Overview

Porto, located in the Porto District of Portugal, is a city steeped in history and brimming with charm. Once the final stop for adventurers setting sail across the Atlantic to the New World, Porto has always been a city of significance. While Lisbon might be known for its showiness, Porto is celebrated for its hardworking spirit and unique character. Every corner of this city tells a story, and today, Porto is more determined than ever to preserve its distinct identity.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Porto is $94, with options ranging from $25 to $445. With 254 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of accommodations to choose from. Some of the notable neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Centro / Baixa, União de Freguesias do Centro, Santo Ildefonso, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, and Sao Nicolau. Among the most popular hotels are the OCA Flores Hotel Boutique, Outsite Porto Mouco, Exe Essenzia Porto, Dear Porto Guest House, and Legendary Porto Hotel.

Things to Do in Porto

Porto offers a plethora of activities and sights that cater to all interests. One must-visit location is Livraria Lello, a bookstore that is as much an architectural marvel as it is a literary haven. Opened in 1906, this store features a blend of Neo-Gothic, Art Deco, and Art Nouveau styles, with intricate woodwork, a large stained glass window, and a stunning red spiral staircase reminiscent of the Grand Staircase from the Harry Potter films. Due to its popularity, the store now charges a 5 Euro entrance fee, and tickets can be purchased online to avoid long queues.

Another fascinating spot is the Portuguese Centre of Photography, housed in a former 18th-century prison. This free museum showcases exhibitions on Portuguese and Brazilian photography and boasts a collection of historic cameras and photography equipment.

For those who love the beach, Porto's location on the Atlantic coast means there are plenty of sandy shores to explore. Praia dos Ingleses and Matosinhos are perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while Gondarem Beach offers a rocky shoreline ideal for watching the sunset with some fine food and drinks.

Jardins do Palácio de Cristal is another must-see. These 19th-century landscaped gardens provide breathtaking views of Porto, Gaia, and the Douro River. Wander through the maze-like paths, take photos, and enjoy the sight of free-range peacocks by the fountains.

A trip to Porto wouldn't be complete without a Douro Valley Tour with Wine Tasting & Lunch. The Douro Valley is Portugal's most renowned wine region and the oldest demarcated wine-growing area in the world. Enjoy a traditional lunch in the scenic village of Pinhão and visit two wine estates to sample award-winning local wines.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Porto

Porto's nightlife is as vibrant as its history. Lais de Guia, located at Matosinhos beach, is a seaside bar and restaurant offering a diverse drinks menu, delicious cuisine with both Portuguese and international influences, and a friendly atmosphere.

Plano B is a popular nightclub known for its live music and DJ gigs. It also hosts occasional art exhibitions, attracting a young, aesthetically inclined crowd.

For a taste of Porto's history, visit Pipa Velha Petisqueira, one of the city's oldest bars. Open since 1981, its walls are adorned with old posters and newspapers, and the music is a mix of alternative rock and indie.

Café Candelabro is a cosy, artsy café, wine bar, and bookshop with a bohemian vibe. Built in a former bookshop, it retains much of its original charm, including black and white mosaic floors and vintage tables and chairs.

O Arco Da Ribeira is a charming bar in the Ribeira area, offering an excellent selection of port wines and a tapas menu, all while overlooking the Douro River and Dom Luís I Bridge.

Where to Eat in Porto

Porto's culinary scene is as rich as its history. Chez Lapin offers Portuguese fare and local specialities in a rustic setting with a terrace overlooking the Douro River.

Churrascão Gaúcho is a South American restaurant known for its steaks, grilled fish, and seafood dishes. The meat rodízio and Brazilian Caipirinha are must-tries.

ODE Porto Wine House is an intimate restaurant in the historic part of Porto, serving high-quality organic Portuguese food and an extensive wine list.

O Paparico, featured in the Michelin Guide, offers traditional Portuguese cuisine with a contemporary twist, accompanied by a rich wine list in a rustic yet elegant setting.

For an unforgettable dining experience, visit Yeatman's Restaurant at the Yeatman Hotel in Vila Nova de Gaia. The menu changes seasonally to showcase the freshest produce, and the chef's tasting menu is perfectly paired with a wide selection of wines. The restaurant also offers stunning views of the city and an elegant atmosphere, earning it 2 Michelin stars in 2017.

Cheapest time to stay in Porto

January is the cheapest time to stay in Porto for an average of $110 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$110

February

$119

March

$135

April

$166

May

$178

June

$177

July

$155

August

$161

September

$161

October

$138

November

$119

December

$115

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