This guest house is in an old tiled house with many steep steps and approximately 8 rooms. It is charming, very clean, has excellent owners who speak many languages, provides a good cold breakfast and is in a quiet neighbourhood with local shops and cafes within a block’s distance. Our room, number 5, had a comfy double bed in a charming rounded room with very high ceilings, small bathroom with good water pressure, and traditional wood shutters. We stayed in May 2025 and, although Porto is building its new pink metro line, we loved Porto and wished we had stayed three nights, not two. My advice is to stay here, be careful of pickpockets, learn a few Portuguese words, bring ONLY comfortable walking shoes, practice climbing steep steps, buy the hop-on-hop-off bus tour, visit the local beach area to see the bay dolphins, drink plenty of water and get lost in the old town. Enjoy.