Comfy bed. Good shower . Good location . Close to most scenic spots.
But the room is pretty small and the bathroom design is not very good as there is no hook for hanging clothes
It was a small but comfortable room. The subway is close by and the breakfast was nice. I thought that the staff were really nice. It's not fancy but was a good value stay.
The room facilities are top-notch, with an extremely comfortable bed and pillows that are perfectly soft and supportive. The bathroom is spacious and bright, equipped with premium amenities. Additionally, the advanced entertainment system and free high-speed Wi-Fi make the stay incredibly enjoyable.
We booked Suite 5 and Suite 7. The rooms are large and clean. Everyone is very satisfied.
You need to contact the merchant for the access password, which will be sent to your mailbox roughly one day before check-in.
Snacks and large bottles of water are also provided in the room (only on the first day).
There is a self-service coffee machine downstairs.
I didn't take photos of the room, but the photos are the same as the actual ones.
Here are some photos of Porto. It rained those two days, and the weather was not good, so we didn't go to the port.
Facilities: There is no elevator. Suite 7 is on the top floor, so it's a bit tiring to move boxes.
Service: There is a butler in the building, and you can call or email him.
Sanitation: Very clean, cleaned every day.
Environment: The house is on the street, so you can close the windows if you are worried about noise.
The hotel is brand new, with excellent rooms and very friendly front desk staff. While it's a bit far from the city center, its convenient location near the metro station, train station, and bus stop for adjacent towns means this isn't much of a downside. Most city attractions are easily accessible within 40 minutes by metro. When returning to the hotel by metro, I highly recommend alighting directly at Campanhã station. I once tried getting off at another nearby metro station, but the walk back to the hotel involved navigating through winding, narrow alleyways, which felt a bit unsettling. From Campanhã, it's simply a straight, easy walk back.
As soon as my son and I arrived at Porto, we entered the accommodation and felt so good.
It was a very clean and pretty accommodation.
The location was so good that I walked to São Bento Train Station and the Dom Luis Bridge for sightseeing.
It was a very satisfactory stay as there were many restaurants and shopping centers near the accommodation.
Highly recommended!
With a stay at Belomont52 Guest House in Porto (Centro / Baixa), you'll be a 5-minute walk from Ribeira Square and 8 minutes by foot from Porto Historic Center. This guesthouse is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Porto Cathedral and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Livraria Lello.
Take advantage of the guesthouse's room service (during limited hours). A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, luggage storage, and laundry facilities.
Make yourself at home in one of the 6 air-conditioned rooms featuring heated floors and plasma televisions. Your memory foam bed comes with down comforters. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include safes and minibars, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Even though the room was small, it was perfectly fine for a solo traveler. The food in the restaurant was good, and the staff were incredibly friendly, both there and at the bar. The sauna needed some adjusting to reach a proper Finnish temperature, as there were only a couple of stones in the heater. I even promised to bring 20 kg of sauna stones next time!
We loved our stay at this hotel. Perfect location by the ocean
The breakfast was complete and varied.The coffee was great. All hotel staff were polite.
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AAissataReally nice hostel located in really the central part of Porto. Really easy to go everywhere from there. Just be aware that it’s on the bottom of everything so you’ll have to climb to go everywhere if not by cab. The room was really nice and had their own bathroom and shower. Would go again if I ever do a solo trip there
NNanfuliangyetingzhangerMy first night in a hotel in Europe. It was noisy, the transportation was more convenient, and the room was smaller. It was similar to a Japanese hotel.
GGuest UserLast year I had the most wonderful stay at Menina Colina, and was excited to return. Unfortunately I now wish I had reserved elsewhere, as it has been nothing but a disappointment.
Prices are so much higher than a year ago, but I thought I got what was a good deal on the garden room. Turns out it is greatly overpriced for what is offered, as it has none of the exquisite design or attention to detail that the interior rooms have. It also seems to be neglected in terms of maintenance. The coffee machine was leaking, and after reporting it, it was made out to be my fault as I was using it incorrectly. I had to physically show a member of staff the leaked water for them to agree to replace it. I was really annoyed that they felt that they needed to demonstrate to me how it works rather than just replacing it immediately.
The next disappointment was that the room was initially not serviced at all, and no explanation was given. When you are paying $165 for a mediocre room (not even including breakfast), one would at the very least expect the bins to be emptied.
The bathroom also had a terrible smell that permeated the room, and mosquitoes were a problem too.
Management did offer me lunch or attendance of their fado show, but none of these arrangements fitted into my busy programme. I thought a small financial compensation would have made more sense. That did not happen, and nothing further was mentioned or discussed on check-out.
The final issue was the online check-out which they require. When I tried to complete it, my bill was for my entire stay, although 3 of the 4 nights had already been paid months in advance. So my conclusion is unfortunately that Menina Colina’s standards have dropped significantly, and that it is overpriced for the lack of attention to detail that is evident in several areas.
GGuest UserThis was not the first time I've been at this hotel. It's a nice place to spend a few nights. The breakfast food is good in terms of variety and the staff is nice and helpful. The spa is always a pleasant place for you to relax. However, the buttons of the jets don't work properly, specially the ones that are only accessible when you are in the pool, which can be frustrating if you like to use them and won't be able to. This time, the sauna was out of work, as well, but they were fixing it. They didn't really seem worried about fixing the jets' buttons, though... When I was at the hotel last year, they weren't already working properly, but now I couldn't even get them to work. The ones that would work, wouldn't be active for a long time after you pressed on them. In other Spas, they usually work for a few minutes when you turn them on. In this one, they would only be active for about 20/30 seconds at a time. The room I stayed in, had a different display. You would go through a corridor with the bathroom at the front and on the left you had the sleeping area. I liked it because it would conceal the noises coming from the outside a bit better. All rooms have a balcony, but something that feels that is always missing are a couple of chairs and a table. The balcony becomes useless without them! I couldn't open the bathroom door well (not even in 90 degrees in relation to the entrance) because it would bump on the bidet. Also, the shower and glass covering the bathtub seemed to be at the wrong wall because it was inevitable to wet the entire toilet when you showered. The corners were a bit dusty and the bathroom bin hasn't been changed from the previous guest. I think the cleanliness can be improved.
TTravelang88Hotel is centrally located near to Sao Bento station and can walk to most attractions like the clerigos and cathedral. There are also several food options available. The only downside is there’s not much amenities. The gym is pretty small and no swimming pool
JJulian TayThe hotel is probably one of the best in Porto. Unfortunately the online experience had not been pleasant. I realised that I booked a non cancellation stay in advance prior to my trip. When my trip was changed and my Porto is extended from 3 nights to 5 nights. I asked both the agent (Trip/Expedia) and Iater through the hotel for modification of the dates. They refused after several tries. In the end, we decided to forgo one night due to change in air ticket and stayed for the duration of our stay. The remaining nights at Porto. We decided to defer to another hotel. If the hospitality service can be better we would have stay there throughout. This is unfortunate coming from highly recognised hotel here.
KKisanpi35' walk from the center, there are places around where you can park for free. Modern shops and bars area
Comfortable bed, good temperature. Well soundproofed with the window closed.
Very good and complete buffet breakfast.
EEmilyI recently spent four nights at Aparthotel Oporto Sol, and while my stay was overall okay, it came with a few drawbacks.
First, the location is a bit outside the main area of Porto, which required some extra effort to get into the heart of the city. While the surroundings were quiet and less crowded, I did find myself relying on public transport or taxis more than I would have liked.
One of the main issues was the absence of air conditioning in the bedroom. During my stay, the temperatures were warm, and it made things uncomfortable at night. Opening the windows was not an option due to the presence of mosquitoes outside, which meant I struggled to find a comfortable sleeping temperature.
On the positive side, the apartment itself was spacious and generally clean. The amenities were adequate for my needs, and the staff was friendly and helpful, albeit a few blocks over. I appreciated the kitchenette, which allowed me to prepare some of my own meals during my stay.
In summary, while my stay at Aparthotel Oporto Sol had its merits, the lack of air conditioning and its location outside the main area impacted my overall experience. If you're sensitive to heat or prefer to be in the city center, you may want to consider other options. Otherwise, it serves as a decent accommodation for those seeking a quieter spot.
GGuest UserOur family reserved 3 rooms and arrived on a very early flight . Jose was kind enough to get 1 of our rooms ready within an hour so we could at least wash up, rest for a bit, and refresh before going out for the day. He continued to take care of us throughout our stay with anything we needed, while being extremely kind and personal. He is an excellent representative of the quality and care the hotel offers. We also liked the ambiance of the hotel. It was nicely lit and decorated in a fun, eclectic, and relaxing fashion. Our room rate included the breakfast which was an amazing spread with much variety, highly recommend. Location was central, easy walking distance everywhere. Small disappoin**ent was lack of gym. I know we walk around alot but it would’ve nice to have the option as my husband and son like to exercise quite a bit. In addition, the TV lounge room which can be nice for teenagers/kids to use while waiting for our rooms to be ready was rather plain in terms of interior design, just gray concrete walls, as opposed to the interesting and colorful designs of the rest of the hotel. This is just an observation, I would definitely recommend this hotel and would come back again.
CCiptaningrumWe booked a junior suite and asked to be put on a high floor. However, we got assigned the ground floor room facing the inner courtyard, making the room quite dark. And the lighting inside the room did not help either since most of the lights were directed light. We have asked for a change of room but was told its not available. The room is on the ground floor close to the lobby and the restaurant. When we asked to change the room, I have expressed my concern that it would be noisy and the front desk agent assured me that it would not be the case. Then on New Year's Eve, they have a party in the restaurant with very loud music. And the sound obviously leaked into our room, and the party lasted till the small hours.
The selection of food items at breakfast is quite limited. Its really quite mediocre compared with other hotels in this category. The only saving grace for this hotel is its location.
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