Porto

Porto, a majestic city on the banks of the River Douro, enchants with its history and vibrant culture. Explore narrow streets that reveal architectural treasures such as the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge and the imposing Porto Cathedral. Stroll through picturesque neighborhoods such as Ribeira, with its colorful houses and lively bars. Delight in the local cuisine in traditional taverns and sample the famous Port wines in riverside cellars. Enjoy the breathtaking views of this city and let yourself be enveloped by the welcoming atmosphere that captivates all visitors.

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PORTO,

OLD TOWN

Porto is an ancient city whose narrow streets tell stories of times gone by, reflected in historic buildings, centuries-old churches and picturesque squares. The city has an aura of antiquity and authenticity, where every corner reveals traces of the past that moulded its identity. From the alleys of the Ribeira to the walls of the Castelo do Queijo, the city is a treasure trove of historical heritage that enchants and inspires those who visit. Walking through the centuries-old streets, gazing at the ancient monuments, it’s impossible not to feel the reverence for the past that still echoes in Porto’s walls and pavements.

INSPIRING

CITY

One of the most significant aspects of the city of Porto and its historic center is the landscape, the result of the harmony of its lines and urban structure. The city was classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1996 and voted “Best European Destination 2014” by “European Consumers Choice”.
To discover Porto is to encounter many surprises. Alongside its hospitable and conservative character is a contemporary and creative city. The marks of this “knowing how to be” can be felt in the streets, the architecture, the monuments, the museums, the leisure spaces, the terraces and the shopping areas.

THE PORT

CELLARS

The city of Porto is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Europe and a favourite destination for many tourists and visitors.
The richness of its monumental and artistic heritage, the Port wine cellars, the vast spaces dedicated to leisure and cultural life are just some of the reasons to visit Porto.

What to see and do
How to get there via the airport

Bus

Bus line nº601 connects the Airport to the Hotel, as well as the Hotel to the City Centre. Line 507 also connects the Hotel to the City Centre.

Rent-a-car

You can hire a car at the arrivals area of the airport through car hire companies. Another option is to book in advance.

Taxi

The average taxi fare from the airport is around 23.00€. The amount charged for the journey is the same and does not depend on the number of passengers in the vehicle. If the luggage exceeds 55x35x20cm, it must be transported in the boot or on the roof. In this case, an extra charge may apply. Wheelchairs, cots and pushchairs can be transported free of charge. No gratuity is required.

Metro

The Porto Metro runs directly from the airport to the city, and to connect to TRYP Porto Centro you just need to change at Trindade station for the Yellow Line and get off at Marquês station, which is 600 metres from the hotel.

How to arrive by land

City Transport

Within the city, public urban transport is provided by STCP buses and Metro do PORTO.

Bus

Road transport companies such as Rede Nacional de Expressos and InterNorte connect Porto to various places in Europe. InterNorte makes journeys to almost all the main European cities. Other bus companies cover the entire country, from north to south.

Train

Porto has two main stations for national and international connections. Campanhã station: Rail transport to Lisbon, the Douro, Minho and international destinations. S. Bento station: Regional connections, Galicia, the Douro and Minho regions, Aveiro and Coimbra.

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