FC Porto's modern stadium — a 2004 European Championship venue. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Porto within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
A converted bourgeois townhouse turned design hotel, Casa do Conto is Porto's most talked-about creative stay. The collaboration between architect and artist fills every corner with bespoke installations and typographic wallpaper, while the intimate scale (10 rooms) delivers genuine boutique character in the buzzy Cedofeita arts corridor.
Occupying a historic trading house in the heart of Ribeira, Porto A.S. 1829 is a refined boutique hotel that draws on the city's wine-trading heritage. Dark wood, aged leather, and soft stone textures create a warm, intimate atmosphere steps from the river.
Set in a pair of restored 19th-century mansions above the city centre, Torel Avantgarde is a love letter to Portuguese contemporary art. Each room is individually designed, the pool terrace delivers sweeping Douro views, and the intimate scale (just 19 rooms) ensures effortlessly personalised service.
A UNESCO-listed baroque palace transformed into a five-star resort on the Douro riverbank, Pestana Freixo combines monumental 18th-century architecture with a spectacular riverside pool. The setting — part palace, part converted flour mill — is uniquely Porto.
A sensitively restored merchants' townhouse on the Ribeira waterfront, 1872 River House blends period stonework and exposed beams with considered contemporary interiors. The riverside location makes it one of the city's most coveted addresses for travellers who want to wake up to the Douro at their doorstep.