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In 2018 I stayed at the Moov Hotel Porto. It's a 2 star, easy walking distance from the Cathedral and central Porto. Clean, comfy, decent breakfast. It's used to Pilgrims but doesn't have a stamp. You'll find more details on Booking.com if you want to check it out. Enjoy, Porto is delightful.
That would be fun, a fado performance! Is it inside the hotel during the day?I stayed at Yours Guesthouse, near Cathedral and Sao Bento train station. If you’re lucky you can catch their monthly Fado performance.
comfortable, quiet and clean. Stayed there at beginning and end of our Camino trip
Is there a hostel with the same name too?Poets Inn, in the heart of Porto. Clean, kitchen area, fantastic people, “located 30 seconds from "Torre dos Clérigos", Porto ex-Librium and Lello bookshop, the most beautiful in the world, 2 minutes from the metro, the bus and train station (São Bento), 2 minutes from Aliados, our "living-room" to welcome all the travelers.
The small hotel is also a restaurant. The Fado performance was held monthly during dinner service. A delight and a beautiful intro to Portugal. The food is excellent tooThat would be fun, a fado performance! Is it inside the hotel during the day?
Hi everyone, i need advice about a simple quiet Hotel to rest well and stay in Porto for one night. Thank you
Thank you Doug! I just opened that is cool and practical! Awesome. Do you happen to have one for Lisbon too?@NeiaBrazil here is a Google Maps "list" of bars, restaurants and accommodation in Porto that has previously been recommended by forum contributors.
I haven't been to any of them myself but all are recommended by someone.
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Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.maps.app.goo.gl
Sounds very interesting. Thank youClérigos Ville Porto Rooms are next to Torre dos Clérigos in the heart of Porto. We had one private room with bath in a four bedroom apartment. Great rating on Booking.
99% of Porto is down hill from here. Cable cars run right outside. Great food across street and dozens of restaurants with in a couple blocks.
We stayed two nights before our walk.
When we were in Porto there was a car rally race and the course ran under our window. There was an ESPN camera by the Torre dos Clérigos and it pointed at our window. Races were done by 5pm each day, but it made it a challenge to walk around. Lots of extra excitement and lots of special deals at bars and cafes for race day. Even though it was fun for a day, we loved walking out of town for the coast.Sounds very interesting. Thank you
Not yet, working on it over the next couple of monthsThank you Doug! I just opened that is cool and practical! Awesome. Do you happen to have one for Lisbon too?
you the best!Not yet, working on it over the next couple of months
Oh! do let us know... I've seen the photos and I am *dying* to stay there!We’ve stayed twice at The Poet’s Inn. Meets your requirement of “quiet.” Centrally located, charming rooms, a nice continental breakfast included. Trying a new place in August, The Passenger Hostel at the train station. Can’t speak to its quietness yet, but I love the location. Bom Caminho!
Don’t ask for “ patas de nata” they could misunderstand you but pasteís de nata if you want more than one or if you only want one “ pastel de nata.Another vote for Moov Centro, we emailed the hotel directly portocentro@moov.com and got a better rate and quick response. And it’s a short walk to Rua Formosa, where you can get Patas de Nata fresh out of the oven!
Agreed, found Poets really a nice stop.Poets Inn, in the heart of Porto. Clean, kitchen area, fantastic people, “located 30 seconds from "Torre dos Clérigos", Porto ex-Librium and Lello bookshop, the most beautiful in the world, 2 minutes from the metro, the bus and train station (São Bento), 2 minutes from Aliados, our "living-room" to welcome all the travelers.