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Common toilets and showers on the floor.
The hair dryer is not equipped in the room.
The downstairs bar is utterly noisy until 2 am, and you can feel the shake of the floor.
They provide u with a small taste if Porto wine.
The kitchen has nothing but a microwave to cook, so it is barely a kitchen
There’s no water kettle here.
The old man who is working as a janitor there and is also living in their 4 bunk bed is constantly very rude to Asian customers. So be aware. Could be racist, his own trauma, stereotypes, or simply anti-Asia. U can see he was smiling to other guests one minute ago and then scolding u in harsh language to u in the next minute.
Location is good enough.
The reception is only a place with frugal table with keys on it.
The staff is friendly.
I stayed with my son, but it seems too small for two people.
It's not bad for moving by car, but it's inconvenient for moving by bus.
The location is not bad, not far from the subway station, it takes about 5-6 minutes to walk, but the road in Porto is more rugged. There is a cafe on the first floor, which supports visa cards, but I failed to swipe the international visa card issued by China, but fortunately Google Pay can be used. Coffee, croissants, etc. are provided in the morning. The room I booked has a toilet and shower, and a small balcony where you can sit and drink tea, watch the computer or chat with others, or enjoy the sky when the weather is good. I stayed in the room for 2 days, and I prepared eye masks and earplugs myself, otherwise it might affect the quality of sleep. There is also a toilet and a washbasin outside the off-season. Although it is a bunk bed, the bed is not high, and it is not too difficult to get on and off the upper bunk. It just seems not very strong, and the metal bed sometimes squeaks. There are many people who come to drink at night. If you travel together, the downstairs also serves as a bar.
The location of the hotel is the best! It is walking distance from the metro and from a well-known food market. The streets surrounding the hotel are packed with stores and restaurantes and easily connect to the iconic places (check out the pictures I attached). Let`s not forget the stunning mosaic-ornated church that faces the hotel. I strongly recommend it.
It was difficult to locate the hostel as it was a small door with a colourful poster (not eye catching initially) beside an Kebah resturant. Lift was the old sch lift but im glad it work with my heavy luggage. The staff was friendly, check in was easy. Room was awesome as i was the only 1 on the last day (4 bed female dorm). However a bit noisy along the corridor in the middle of the night at other rooms. Breakfast was cheap and simple, was being serve. Overall its a good stay and walking distance to every location.
It's very clean, the only thing I don't like is that it doesn't have a refrigerator.
I appreciate that there is a water server in the hallway.
If I had to be greedy, I would want either a microwave oven or a water heater.
The room smelled so strange upon entering, then we went to inspect the AC and could tell there was black mold accumulating in there. The sofa bed was not a sofa bed at all, but a rickety foldable springy mattress. It was so uncomfortable and so loud that I ultaimtely had to sleep on the day bed. Would NOT recommend staying here.
A stay at Gaia-Porto Hostel places you in the heart of Vila Nova de Gaia, within a 15-minute walk of Porto Historic Center and Ribeira Square. This hostel is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Porto Cathedral and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from Livraria Lello.
Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. Additional amenities at this hostel include a fireplace in the lobby, tour/ticket assistance, and a picnic area.
Continental breakfasts are available daily from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, dry cleaning/laundry services, and multilingual staff. For a surcharge, guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and a train station pick-up service.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 air-conditioned rooms featuring microwaves. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access is available. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and bathrobes.
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AAnonymous UserThe location is right in the center so everything can be reached in a short while, and the rooms were immaculate, without a spec of dust in sight. I only removed a point from the amenities because the elevator for the even floors was broken, and while it was barely an inconvenience for me I felt a bit bad for the staff for having to let me go up. Also, be sure to bring your own lock for your drawer.
PPen-123The location is not bad, not far from the subway station, it takes about 5-6 minutes to walk, but the road in Porto is more rugged. There is a cafe on the first floor, which supports visa cards, but I failed to swipe the international visa card issued by China, but fortunately Google Pay can be used. Coffee, croissants, etc. are provided in the morning. The room I booked has a toilet and shower, and a small balcony where you can sit and drink tea, watch the computer or chat with others, or enjoy the sky when the weather is good. I stayed in the room for 2 days, and I prepared eye masks and earplugs myself, otherwise it might affect the quality of sleep. There is also a toilet and a washbasin outside the off-season. Although it is a bunk bed, the bed is not high, and it is not too difficult to get on and off the upper bunk. It just seems not very strong, and the metal bed sometimes squeaks. There are many people who come to drink at night. If you travel together, the downstairs also serves as a bar.
GGuest UserIn general it is a very good place to stay**** for a hostel, it is about 10 minutes walk from the Belhao market and the only drawback is that it does not have an elevator. Parking is easy.
AAnonymous UserThe hair dryer is not equipped in the room.
The downstairs bar is utterly noisy until 2 am, and you can feel the shake of the floor.
They provide u with a small taste if Porto wine.
The kitchen has nothing but a microwave to cook, so it is barely a kitchen
There’s no water kettle here.
The old man who is working as a janitor there and is also living in their 4 bunk bed is constantly very rude to Asian customers. So be aware. Could be racist, his own trauma, stereotypes, or simply anti-Asia. U can see he was smiling to other guests one minute ago and then scolding u in harsh language to u in the next minute.
Location is good enough.
The reception is only a place with frugal table with keys on it.
GGuest UserIt was so beautiful and insanely good!
We stayed in a dormitory with a mix of 6 people. The room has a locker with a key, two separate toilets and two showers. The hair dryer is also very good. You can also use the shared kitchen and refrigerator.
The staff was very kind and helpful.
YYPLIt was difficult to locate the hostel as it was a small door with a colourful poster (not eye catching initially) beside an Kebah resturant. Lift was the old sch lift but im glad it work with my heavy luggage. The staff was friendly, check in was easy. Room was awesome as i was the only 1 on the last day (4 bed female dorm). However a bit noisy along the corridor in the middle of the night at other rooms. Breakfast was cheap and simple, was being serve. Overall its a good stay and walking distance to every location.
GGuest UserThe location is OK. It's a 500m walk to the subway station. The hotel is old but the facilities are complete. The hygiene is good. The front desk is very warm and polite. The price is the cheapest in Porto. Overall it's good
AAnonymous UserWell... Breakfast is a complete disappointment - there is only bread and some kind of cold cuts... very cramped, there are no normal windows, thin ones do not open, we upgraded the room to a superior one for an additional fee - only the view changed, and even then you had to climb onto the step on the balcony. The hotel is a very economical option
NNoir61It's very clean, the only thing I don't like is that it doesn't have a refrigerator.
I appreciate that there is a water server in the hallway.
If I had to be greedy, I would want either a microwave oven or a water heater.
GGuest UserIt was a rainy day when I arrived in Porto and saw a very sad city, but it was still incredibly beautiful.
Susana, the person in charge of the hostel when I arrived, was the best part of the stay, kind, smiling, she reminded me that, even on days like this, the sun is always there. I will definitely come back.
Recommendation: always bring earplugs: choosing a female room to avoid snoring is a dream. We snore too😂
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