Porto’s Best Hotels for 2025: Where to Stay in Portugal’s Charming Riverside City
With its historic architecture, laid-back atmosphere, and scenic riverside views, Porto has become one of Europe’s most beloved travel destinations. According to local content creator Catherine Kachvartanian, “The city feels more relaxed than Lisbon, but there’s always something going on.” Whether you’re sipping port wine by the Douro River or exploring cobblestone streets, the right hotel can elevate your experience.
To help travelers find the perfect stay, Forbes Vetted’s Whitney Bruno consulted personal experiences and expert insights from Claire O’Brien, a senior Portugal specialist at Audley Travel. From literary-themed luxury to family-friendly comfort, here are the top hotels in Porto for 2025.
Editor’s Picks: Top Hotels in Porto
– Best Overall Hotel: Torel Palace
– Best Luxury Hotel: Le Monumental Palace
– Best Value Hotel: Hospes Infante Sagres
– Best Boutique Hotel: M Maison Particuliere
– Best for Couples: Vinha Boutique Hotel
– Best for Families: InterContinental Porto, An IHG Hotel
– Best for Food & Wine: The Yeatman
– Best Views: Forte de Gaia
– Best for Design Lovers: Vila Foz Hotel & Spa
– Best for Spa & Wellness: The Rebello Hotel & Spa
Best Overall Hotel: Torel Palace
Located in the Baixa district, Torel Palace is a 19th-century palace turned literary-themed luxury hotel. Each of its 24 rooms is inspired by a Portuguese author, and the property boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, wellness suite, outdoor pool, and a charming pâtisserie. Don’t miss the blindfolded tasting menu at Blind, the hotel’s signature dining experience.
Best Luxury Hotel: Le Monumental Palace
Set in a 1920s building in central Baixa, Le Monumental Palace offers opulence at every turn. Guests enjoy plush interiors, a Michelin-starred restaurant, a full-service spa, and proximity to major attractions like Clérigos Church. The hotel’s wine program and gourmet dining make it a standout for luxury seekers.
Best Value Hotel: Hospes Infante Sagres
This historic hotel in Cedofeita blends old-world charm with modern amenities—all at an affordable rate. Recently renovated, the property features elegant interiors, an outdoor pool, and a grand staircase surrounded by stained glass. Rooms start at just $128 per night.
Best Boutique Hotel: M Maison Particuliere
Tucked away in Baixa, this 10-room boutique hotel feels more like a private residence. Each room is uniquely decorated with eclectic art and design, from Portuguese tiles to surrealist paintings. Guests enjoy personalized service, garden views, and a cozy, home-like atmosphere.
Best for Couples: Vinha Boutique Hotel
Located in Vila Nova de Gaia, this riverside retreat is ideal for a romantic escape. The hotel features fashion-inspired décor, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and a full-service Sisley Paris spa. Couples can also enjoy a complimentary boat ride to Ribeira aboard the hotel’s private yacht.
Best for Families: InterContinental Porto, An IHG Hotel
Situated in a restored 18th-century palace in Baixa, this hotel offers spacious suites, babysitting services, and family-friendly amenities like cribs and rollaway beds. Its central location makes it easy to explore Porto’s top attractions, while parents can unwind with spa treatments or afternoon tea.
Best for Food & Wine: The Yeatman
Perched above the Douro River in Vila Nova de Gaia, The Yeatman is a haven for wine lovers. The hotel features a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, a wine spa, and panoramic views of the city. Guests can enjoy wine masterclasses, grape-infused spa treatments, and luxurious rooms with private balconies.
Best Views: Forte de Gaia
Opened in 2021, Forte de Gaia offers sweeping views of the Douro River and Porto’s skyline. Located in Vila Nova de Gaia, the hotel features a heated outdoor pool, wine masterclasses, and elegant rooms with terrace access. It’s ideal for travelers who want a scenic stay just outside the tourist center.
Best for Design Lovers: Vila Foz Hotel & Spa
Set in a restored 19th-century mansion along the Atlantic coast, Vila Foz blends historic elegance with modern design. The interiors, crafted by Atelier Nini Andrade Silva, feature nautical motifs and minimalist furnishings. Guests enjoy a Michelin-starred restaurant, spa, and complimentary seaside bike tours.
Best for Spa & Wellness: The Rebello Hotel & Spa
Built within former warehouses by the Douro River, The Rebello offers a serene escape with a full-service spa, rooftop bar, and apartment-style suites. The underground spa includes a Roman-inspired pool, sauna, and holistic treatments like Ayurvedic massages. It’s perfect for wellness-focused travelers.
Why Trust Forbes Vetted
This guide was written by Whitney Bruno, a lifestyle editorial assistant at Forbes Vetted who has covered hotel destinations across Portugal. The article was reviewed by Astrid Taran, Forbes Vetted’s senior travel editor. Expert insights were provided by Claire O’Brien of Audley Travel and Porto-based content creator Catherine Kachvartanian.
How We Chose These Hotels
Selections were based on personal stays, expert recommendations, and reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com. The list includes a diverse range of properties across different price points and neighborhoods to suit every type of traveler.
Whether you’re visiting Porto for romance, relaxation, or rich cultural experiences, these hotels offer the perfect base for your 2025 adventure.
Source: forbes.com
