"Porto's the kind of place that doesn’t try too hard – and doesn’t have to. It has a raw, authentic feel that makes everyone fall in love. Clinging to the riverbanks, a colourful hodgepodge of faded mansions, rugged granite buildings, and burnt-orange terracotta rooftops, this romantic port city is full of depth and drama. It’s famous for port wine but the views are pretty intoxicating – and The Rebello Hotel & Spa may have the best of them. From the Bello rooftop bar, you can enjoy a rare, panoramic view of both sides of the city – Porto and Gaia including the iconic Dom Luís Bridge – with cocktails and petiscos (small plates) by a Michelin-trained Chef. Downstairs in the signature Pot&Pan restaurant, diners overlook the Douro River, although the interior design puts up a good fight for your attention. Every inch of this beautifully restored former 19th-century factory is creative but not showy, historic without being frozen in time, and refreshingly unpretentious – a lot like Porto itself. The hotel offers 103 suites, three restaurants, and a Roman-inspired spa. It's luxury with soul. Easy and relaxing, with late breakfasts, early checkouts, unstuffy customer service, and homemade pastel de natas hand-delivered to your door. (Yes, please.) Highs That view: The Rebello directly faces Dom Luís Bridge, with Porto and Gaia on either side, and 360º panoramas from the rooftop bar The design: housed in an old factory, the interiors mix industrial edge with contemporary comfort and original art. We loved it. The top-notch food in both Pot&Pan and Bello The fully equipped, apartment-style suites are ideal for longer stays Set in a peaceful and less touristy location on the Gaia side of the river, just a stroll (or scenic bridge walk) from the historic centre Lows An upmarket hotel like this commands high prices: we thought it worth it considering the interiors, restaurants and spa facilities No outdoor pool, which might disappoint sunseekers during hotter months Some suites face the street or courtyard, so if you want uninterrupted river views, it’s worth upgrading The spa includes a small indoor pool that’s perfectly sized (and heated) for a relaxing dip, but it's not big enough to swim laps" - Leona Ford