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Why should I rent a B&B in Porto?
This charming city in northern Portugal sits along the Douro River and boasts a UNESCO-listed historic centre filled with colourful houses, baroque churches, and azulejo-tiled façades. It is especially famous for the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, where you can tour and taste the city's signature fortified wine. Porto is also admired for landmarks like the Dom Luís I Bridge, the Livraria Lello bookshop, and the Clérigos Tower. The mix of old-world charm and a vibrant modern culture makes it a favourite for travellers seeking both heritage and authenticity. Another nearby place you can consider staying in is Costa de Prata. The villas in Costa de Prata are perfect for those wanting a more authentic & quieter Portuguese experience away from the tourist crowds that you may find in Porto.
What are the B&Bs like in Porto?
The bed and breakfasts in and around Porto are kitted out with a range of fabulous, upmarket amenities, perfect for your holiday. The bnbs in Porto are typically found in historic buildings from the 18th or 19th centuries, with many located in the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. As a result, they reflect the beautiful traditional Portuguese architecture, with wooden flooring and tiled roofs. Of course, breakfast is a big part of staying at a bnb - in Porto this may entail pastries, breads, coffee and also local specialities. If city sights and dining out appeal to you, why not browse for a B&B in Porto near the city centre?. Alternatively, if you would like self-catering options and more flexibility, you can always have a look at apartments in Porto and find the perfect base for exploring.
Out of the B&Bs in Porto, you can choose from a range of accommodation options with the following amenities:
- Breakfast included
- Ocean views
- High speed Wi-Fi
- Dishwasher
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Flat screen TVs
Who should book a B&B in Porto?
Travellers and activities
Porto for history and architecture lovers
Porto is a dream destination for architecture lovers, blending centuries of design into a cityscape full of charm and contrast. From the intricate Baroque details of the Church of São Francisco to the colourful azulejo-tiled façades lining narrow streets, every corner reveals artistic flair. The iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, designed by a student of Eiffel, showcases 19th-century engineering, while the Casa da Música presents striking modernist architecture in bold geometric form. A highlight is Ribeira, the UNESCO-listed riverside district that invites visitors to admire medieval street patterns and merchant houses.
Porto for wine lovers
Wine enthusiasts visiting Porto are in for a treat, as the city is the gateway to the world-famous Douro Valley wine region. A visit to the historic port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, just across the river from central Porto, is a must. Here, visitors can enjoy guided tours and tastings while learning about the traditional methods used to produce Portugal's iconic fortified wine. Many cellars boast riverfront views and atmospheric tasting rooms steeped in history. For those eager to explore further, day trips to the Douro Valley provide scenic vineyard visits, wine-pairing lunches, and the chance to sample rich reds and fresh whites directly from local producers. Whether in the city or countryside, Porto is the perfect base for a memorable wine experience.
Porto is actually the city that gave Portugal its name! Originally known as Portus Cale by the Romans, eventually this evolved into Portugal - the name we know and love today.
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What are the best things to do in Porto?
Top 7 travel tips in Porto
1. Wander the Soulful Streets of Ribeira
Get lost in the colourful maze of Ribeira, Porto's UNESCO-listed riverside district where every narrow alley and tiled façade tells a story. Stroll along the Douro River, snap photos of laundry fluttering from wrought-iron balconies, and pop into tucked-away cafés for strong espresso. This is where the heart of Porto beats loudest—raw, real, and buzzing with life. Street musicians add rhythm to your wanderings, and the scent of grilled sardines lingers in the air. Come without a map and let your curiosity lead the way.
2. Cross the Dom Luís I Bridge at Sunset
Don't miss the chance to walk across this iconic iron bridge that links Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Head up to the top deck for stunning panoramic views as the sun melts into the Douro River, painting the city in gold. Watch boats drift below and locals gather along the riverbanks with wine and music. The bridge itself is an engineering marvel designed by a student of Eiffel. Stay a while at the Miradouro da Serra do Pilar for the best photo ops. It's Porto from its most poetic angle.
3. Sip Your Way Through a Port Wine Cellar
Cross over to Gaia and dive into the world of port wine in one of the historic cellars lining the southern riverbank. Names like Sandeman, Graham's, and Taylor's offer guided tours with tastings in atmospheric barrel rooms. Learn about the centuries-old craft of blending and ageing Portugal's most famous export. Try ruby, tawny, and vintage varieties, each with their own depth and story. Pair it with chocolate or cheese, and you'll never sip wine the same way again. This is the spirit of Porto—bottled and ready to savour.
4. Take the Historic Tram to Foz do Douro
Hop aboard Tram 1, the vintage wooden streetcar that rumbles from the city centre to the sea. Feel the breeze as you trundle past churches, palaces, and the Douro River, all the way to Foz do Douro where the river meets the Atlantic. Once there, grab a drink by the lighthouse or stroll the coastal promenade with waves crashing beside you. It's a ride back in time and a breath of salty fresh air. For the nostalgic traveller, this is magic in motion.
5. Feast Like a Local at Mercado do Bolhão
Step into one of Porto's most beloved food markets for an authentic slice of daily life. Wander among stalls piled high with glistening fish, handmade cheeses, and piles of cured meats. Order a bifana sandwich or fresh grilled octopus, then sit down with a cold Super Bock beer and people-watch to your heart's content! The energy here is pure Porto, unfiltered and delicious. Chat with vendors, sample olives, and discover flavours that go far beyond the usual tourist fare. Come hungry and leave inspired!
6. Climb Clérigos Tower for Sky-High Views
Challenge yourself to climb the 225 steps of Clérigos Tower, one of Porto's most striking landmarks. At the top, you'll be rewarded with a 360° view of terracotta rooftops, bell towers, and the shimmering Douro River. It's the best place to grasp the city's layout and see its layers unfold. The climb may leave you breathless, but the view will steal your heart. Go early or at golden hour to beat the crowds. For panoramic drama, this is your moment.
7. Explore Livraria Lello—A Book Lover's Dream
Step into one of the world's most beautiful bookshops, where neo-Gothic arches, a grand staircase, and stained glass ceilings set the scene. Livraria Lello is said to have inspired J.K. Rowling's vision of Hogwarts when she lived in Porto. Beyond its visual splendour, the shop holds an exceptional selection of Portuguese and international literature. Entry comes with a voucher toward any book you choose. Whether you're a reader or a romantic, it's impossible not to be enchanted. This is a literary wonder in real life. Renting an B&B in Porto is an excellent choice for a dreamy Algarve getaway!