Oporto Loft

Hotel · Massarelos

Oporto Loft

Hotel · Massarelos
R. de D. Manuel 178, 4050-343 Porto, Portugal

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Nestled in a converted 19th-century townhouse, this charming boutique hotel features artistically designed rooms, a lovely garden, and a delightful breakfast, all just a short stroll from Porto’s cultural highlights.  

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R. de D. Manuel 178, 4050-343 Porto, Portugal Get directions

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R. de D. Manuel 178, 4050-343 Porto, Portugal Get directions

+351 917 523 243
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John Hanley

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This was one of the best places we’ve stayed. The location is great; it’s walkable to the historic parts of Porto while being removed enough to feel authentic. There are plenty of fun spots nearby and it’s right down the street from the Crystal Palace Gardens. The room had tall ceilings, big windows, and a lot of old-school charm while still feeling clean. There was housekeeping every day. One of the best parts was the backyard garden with orange trees and the balcony overlooking it. There was a full spread for breakfast every morning, including fresh fruit and other homemade items. The owner/proprietor was one of the best parts of the experience. She gave us good advice on things to see. When we accidentally left an item behind, she went above and beyond to get it back to us.

Andrea Hedrick

Google
My husband and I recently stayed at Oporto Loft when we vacationed in Porto. I highly recommend staying here! The hotel is across the street from a lovely, quiet park. There is also a beautiful garden at the hotel you can relax in. The rooms are large, comfortable and very clean. The staff incredibly kind and welcoming. And the location is close enough to walk to everything you'd want to see, yet is a quiet oasis you can relax in when you need a break from the crowds.

Michelle Mastrianni

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Such a wonderful place. Graça is so kind and welcoming. Beautiful decorations throughout, great breakfast every morning with lots of fruit, and a lovely garden in the back. Nice location by a gorgeous park and several off-the-beaten-path small businesses. Highly recommend!

Lanbo L

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This place is beautiful and artistic. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful. We had early check in and early breakfast to catch flight without any problem. The breakfast is wonderful with the best coffee you could name. The back yard garden is amazing. The guest room is old fashioned and full of romantic, very spacious, extremely clean. They’re a lot of attractive places around in walking distance. We definitely come back when we visit Porto next time.

Alexis H

Google
Located away from the main tourist area but east to walk to anywhere in Porto or even Gaia if you are a walker. |Room was comfortable and located at the back of house overlooking a lovely garden. Had to rearrange the items on the dresser to have a place to put suitcase. Room to hang some clothing and a small safe. |The restaurant that shares the garden is quiet so doesn’t disturb the bedrooms. |An amazing breakfast is included in price. |Staff very attentive

Odyssey01069978764

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It is a beautiful old mansion carefully converted to a guest house, with a large peaceful rear garden of mature orange trees. |Perfect for breakfast in the sunshine. The breakfast was lovingly prepared fruits, meats cheeses, yoghurts, pastries, coffee etc. |The rooms had high ceilings, chandeliers, old wood panels and antique fittings creating a feeling of grandeur. Large windows opened to the garden, and were triple glazed so nights were silent. |It's 15 minutes walk to the bustle of town, and just across the road to the serene Crystal Palace gardens, with great views over the river. |The staff were cheerful and very helpful, offered airport pickup and stored our bags for the last day (and when we left, ran after us down the street with forgotten sunglasses!) |We loved it here and hope it is available for out next trip to Porto.

roger Chandler

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The Oporto Loft Hotel was a beautiful place - very quirky with art combined with lots of original features. The staff were all very friendly, welcoming and eager to tell you about the city. It was a little walk (15 mins) from the old town - just long enough to walk off the gorgeous food and drink that was on offer! Breakfast at the hotel was an amazing mix of continental and Portuguese pastries and you couldn’t have wanted for more. There was a restaurant (The Jangle) in the garden which looked lovely and we had drinks a couple of times.

Kim K

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My wife and I stayed for two nights at the Oporto Loft Art Hotel in Late August. This boutique B&B is in a quite old refurbished home in the heart of Porto’s historic center. As I recall, it has five rooms / suites and each is quite different. We stayed in #3 which is on two floors. The living room is on the first floor and you climb a fairly steep “L" shaped staircase to get to the bedroom / bathroom suite. All of the rooms are somewhat odd shaped with angled walls and tall ceilings. Due to the irregular shape of the rooms, they are somewhat cramped in places, but still comfortable. Our room had a window/door onto the balcony which overlooks the back yard / garden which is very nice. The bed was very comfortable. Across from the bed is a standing mirror that incorporates a built in TV. A good space saver and pretty nifty, however, there is very little in the way of English programming to choose from.||I should note that the bathroom is small and the floor is higher than the bedroom floor. The entrance presents a trip hazard. My wife did trip on it and slightly injured her arm as she fell against the sink. ||In lower level there is a mini-fridge that is stocked as well as coffee, wine and other items. There is also a price list and it appears that if you want any of these items (even coffee) they will be added to your bill.||On the first floor is the breakfast room and breakfasts consist of an attractive array of fresh fruits, breads and pastries, meat and cheese as well as a full complement of beverages. The adjacent kitchen also is the kitchen for the restaurant called Jangal which is a fine dining place with very nice seating in the back yard gardens. ||Overall, Oporto Loft is a very pleasant and convenient place to stay with very friendly and helpful staff. If we make it to Porto again, I think I would stay there again.|