Torel 1884 Suites & Apartments

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R. de Mouzinho da Silveira N 228, 4050-417 Porto, Portugal

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A boutique gem in Porto’s heart, blending art nouveau charm, luxe rooms themed by global exploration, a cozy library, and standout local breakfasts.  

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"Best hotel in Porto for design lovers Breakfast here isn’t just breakfast; it’s proof of how brilliant Portuguese design is right now. Elegantly tapered knives and forks, jade-green ceramics holding quince jelly, a chalky-white espresso cup indented with abstract patterns—all handcrafted by family-run ateliers. The rest of the hotel takes a similar outlook. In the plant-lined entrance, clay faces grimace and grin down at guests—gods on one side, earthly mortals on the other—the work of sculptor João Pedro Rodrigues, alluding to Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Paying impressionistic homage to that era, three floors of high-windowed bedrooms riff on Africa, the Americas, and Asia with tactile compositions of raffia, cane, silk, leafy greens and Atlantic blues, a roar of tiger print. All about are heavily textured paintings by Jorge Curval—a black-and-white portrait of a gentleman in mustache and bicorne hat; a thick-daubed woman smoking a paint brush. Climb to the top banister, peer down at the patterned tiles, and it feels like watching a Portuguese Downton Abbey. When it comes to the country’s post-millennium boom, Lisbon gets most of the column inches but Porto is just as exciting, and this is an apt poster child for the city’s revival. —Rick Jordan Address: R. de Mouzinho da Silveira N 228, 4050-417 Porto, PortugalPrice: Doubles from about $142 per night" - Abigail Malbon

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"A 19th-century townhouse building in a central neighborhood, decorated with one eye on its architectural heritage and one on contemporary boutique style." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Torel 1884 Suites & Apartments

"Set the scene Portugal’s fortunes have reversed in the past few years, with a growing appreciation of its wine, design scene, and landscapes, and a resulting boom in independent, artfully designed hotels. Much of the attention has been on Lisbon, everyone’s new best friend, but while Porto still has many empty, Miss Haversham-like facades, cranes have been marching on the horizon and the art nouveau city center has been revived. It’s smaller than the capital, much of it walkable—though there are photogenic wooden trams to hop on—and with the Douro running through it, spanned by several bridges including one by a certain Gustave Eiffel. What’s the backstory? The Torel is part of a small group that cut its teeth on the Avant Garde hotel, opening in 2017 above the Douro, with a quirky interior that takes in a living wall of moss in the spa, topsy-turvy faux-flower ceilings and rough-edged homages to famous painters. This is its second hotel in Porto and is more cohesive, classically structured in a former palazzo-turned-bank, with three floors of bedrooms linked by a dramatic central staircase, illuminated by the skylight above. The team invited in local artists and a design studio, with the brief riffing on the country’s seafaring Age of Discovery—you know, those intrepid 17th and 18th century explorers who battled sea monsters and charted far-off lands. Walk along the plant-potted entrance and there’s a gallery of sculpted heads looking down, antlered gods and spirits to one side, mere mortals on the other; large, deeply textured oil paintings by Jorge Curval—an elephant here, a cigarello-smoking woman there—are hung all about the building, alongside bespoke details such as door tassels and wooden cabinets. A third hotel opened in town earlier in 2020. What can we expect in our room? Each of the 12 bedrooms are individually designed, and imaginatively themed so each floor represents a different area of exploration—Africa, the Americas, Asia—defined by silk, raffia, cane, linens, and cotton, parrot-bright colors, tobacco browns, tiger prints, and wallpaper painstakingly made from banana leaf. The duplex Tea suite has a standalone bath rub beneath botanic prints, for example, while the two ground-floor Africa rooms have outdoor terraces; all rooms are high ceilinged, so even the smallest feels spacious; bathrooms tend to be dark, glittery spaces with brass taps and dramatic, lightning-strike marble. How about the food and drink? The dining room is a green-tinted conservatory-style space with jungle-sized fronds and tropical wallpaper prints. Breakfast is ordered the night before to avoid food waste, but can be added to in the morning, with colorful, handmade ceramic dishes bearing cheese, pastries, and quince jam. Later in the day there’s a short menu of tostas and tapas to choose from, such as cured meats and cheeses, pork cheek in a red-wine sauce, carob crepes and tuna ceviche. The bar’s more about discovering local wines than cocktails. What’s the crowd like? Small families and couples thrilled to have discovered this place, who keep to themselves apart from an occasional encounter in the library or bar. And locals are frequent visitors to the bar and bistro, which helps to create an atmosphere. Anything to say about the service? Low-key but bright, with the concierge desk set at the bottom of the stairs—this is a small hotel and most requests involve pointers to local restaurants and bars. Ask about a reservation at the rooftop bar across the Douro, owned by the same hotel group. What’s the neighborhood scene like? Turn right out of the hotel, walk up the hill and you’ll reach the railway station with its incredible blue-and-white ceramic murals, depicting historic scenes in the nation’s life; turn left and there’s the Victorian market, currently being restored. All around are small, family-run restaurants, wine shops, and workshops worth peeking into, with the rippling waters of the Douro, the neon-signed port houses and the Eiffel bridge just a short traipse away. Anything we missed? The top-floor library is a beatific, parquet-floored space flooded with natural light from the lozenge-shaped skylight—the sort of room you fantasize having yourself to shelve your own collection. Many of the titles—Rimbaud, Javanese architecture—may not be holiday page-turners, but it’s a lovely place to hole up in, particularly if you find the honesty bar in a vintage trunk. The main wine cellar, meanwhile, is housed in the former bank vault, with vintages worth planning a heist for. Anything you’d change? Very little. Perhaps put a few towel pegs in some of the bathrooms; USB chargers and Bluetooth speakers would be handy. Is it worth it? Yes, this a characterful hotel that pins you right in the fabric of Porto—though take a look at the group’s other two places in town." - Rick Jordan

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celinelR7185RI

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The hotel is so beautiful and well decorated with so many lovely details. The room was spacious and comfortable. The staff were so helpful and friendly and personable. I absolutely adored the breakfast which was included! ||The hotel arranged a private walking tour for us with the most fantastic guide! His name was Francisco and we couldn’t recommend him more! We wish we could have taken him with us to Lisbon. His tour was educational but personalized and was the opposite of the cookie cutter regular tours you book online. We will tell all of our friends about him for when they visit Porto!!

AlwaysTravelling2012

Google
We really enjoyed our three night stay at Torel 1884 in Porto. It’s a beautiful boutique hotel, formerly a palace. Our room was spacious with high ceilings, with a lot of natural light. The top floor library was very unique as it had a sky light and wrap around bannister showing all the floors to the lobby. The hotel restaurant has a very nice breakfast, the menu looked great although we didn’t eat lunch or dinner there. I also want to mention the outstanding service of all the employees, especially a manager. She went out of her way to ensure we had a comfortable stay. The location is walkable to the river, bridges and many restaurants and shopping areas, also the train. Other than the library and restaurant, there aren’t not many common areas - but this is great hotel to stay if you intend to explore the city. We would return.

philoftheoc

Google
Nice hotel and apartment complex. The buildings are not eye catching on the outside but the inside are well decorated and maintained daily. The apartment building we were in is very centrally located in the middle of flower street with all the activities.||The service was on par with other 5-star hotels. Our apartment rooms were well cleaned daily with new bedding, towels, and bathrobes. It was restocked with water and coffee daily. They can tell that they also provide nightly turn down service with restocking, redo bedding, and some chocolates.||The food and service at the morning breakfast was good as well. Attached pictures is the view from our rooms. ||This has been a much better experience than our previous stay at a self proclaimed "5-star resort" in Faro, Portugal.

Laura

Google
Stayed here for two nights on a birthday trip to Porto. The majority of hotel rooms were fully booked when we were looking, so we booked a "superior" apartment, which is in a separate building. The location is excellent, and despite being so central (and being on the first floor), we didn't really have issues with noise. The flat was clean, fresh and pleasantly furnished, plus the bed was super comfortable. Wasn't as impressive as hotel rooms and library, although we didn't see these in person. We loved the breakfast, and the welcome drink was a nice touch. The staff were friendly - particularly the guy who helped bring our suitcases across. Some recommendations or guidance when checking in would have been great, but I'm sure the staff would have been really helpful had we had any requests. The main issue - and perhaps we were just unlucky - was a lack of hot water on our first evening, which was ongoing at least 40 minutes later, meaning cold showers (not the end of the world, but not ideal!). There was also a smell of drains or something not long after we arrived, but this did dissipate and we didn't notice it again. Overall, we had a great stay and it's not far off a five, just a few small things that felt a bit disappointing versus our (admittedly quite high!) expectations.

kialy2025

Google
This hotel is a gem! The rooms in the hotel (we did not see the apartments) are spacious and beautifully appointed. Housed in a former bank, the building centers on a three-story atrium with a lounge/library on the top floor. The staff is friendly and very accommodating. The beds are so comfortable. The restaurant is lovely. Make time for a leisurely breakfast each morning--Jorge will take good care of you, and by your second day he'll probably remember how you like your coffee. The location is perfect for exploring the old city: 2 blocks from Sao Bento train station and about halfway down the hill to the Ribeira.

Cynthia Lai

Google
I stayed at the apartment for two nights. The apartment is spacious and well equipped, and very centrally located. The hotel itself is very beautiful especially the library. The front office team are very helpful and kind. Many thanks to Iris and Daniel for their help. I had drinks at the bar one night and Miguel had offered great recommendations on wine. It was a lovely stay and hope to stay in the hotel next time.

Janet Li

Google
Just the most gorgeous boutique hotel! Wonderful location, staff is super friendly and helpful always from the moment you check in to when you check out, and the decor is so stunning from when you walk in all the way throughout. Loved their breakfast (the restaurant is beautiful), and they were so kind to prepare a breakfast box for us on a day we had day trip and needed to head out before their restaurant opened. Beds and furniture were all very comfortable, rooms were impeccable and clean. Loved the turn down service and also loved getting welcome drinks as well. You’ll really feel pampered and relaxed and ready to take on the day here. We were lucky to get upgraded to a suite and absolutely loved the bathtub in the suite. All the bath and body amenities provided felt luxurious as well. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a place to stay in Porto!

Karen Woo

Google
We had a lovely stay at the Torel 1884. It’s centrally located in Porto, walkable to most tourist sights. The service was impeccable, the check in reception staff were all very welcoming and helpful with restaurant suggestions. Daniel helped us with the luggage to the apartment which was super clean and modern. The breakfast included was very good, service was fantastic, especially from the young wait staff with glasses (sorry didn’t get her name). Would highly recommend this place to stay in Porto.
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Chu F.

Yelp
A beautiful facility with exquisite interior and well appointed rooms with views to die for. Located conveniently in the edge or old town and is close everything you need to visit. The restaurant has the best breakfast in the area, and George the morning waiter cheers you up every morning. The cherry on top is the free city tour by Francesco who is a historian of the city and he shares the insightful knowledge and observations you will never get from run of the mill tour guides out in the street. Highly recommend this place.
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Anthony D.

Yelp
Update to my previous review - I have uploaded proof that they were a) closed during the time of my intended stay, b) that they promised us a refund, and c) that it is now almost 7 months beyond the date of the promised refund and we have still not been granted our simple request. They have refused to answer calls or e-mails and do not allow anyone to engage with me. They have threatened me legally, saying I am harassing them, when I am only trying to get money that is legally owed to be and being unlawfully being held by this company. They have gone back on their written word - as well as violating section 4 of Decree 17/2020 of the Portuguese Law.
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Hannah U.

Yelp
Unique boutique hotel in the heart of the city. Staff goes out of their way to make your experience the best it can be! The rooms are beautiful and amenities are unlike any other you would receive in your standard hotel. Breakfast is out of this world too. Highly recommend !!

East R.

Yelp
The only reason why I hope this hotel doesn't go out of business is so that they can refund our money. They have held onto over $800 of our money since May of 2020. The trip was canceled and the HOTEL was CLOSED on the dates we were supposed to stay there. They refused to issue us a refund stating that we purchased non-refundable rooms. However, they were closed - so they couldn't provide us with the service we paid for. Finally, when the law dictated that the MUST pay us back, they said they will, but are waiting until the absolute last day possible. What are they doing with our money? Using it to collect interest. Do not stay here. DO NOT give them your money unless you enjoy supporting THIEVERY!

Alison C.

Yelp
It's a shame that we had to stay in one of their apartments nearby on the Rua das Flores. Because I saw photos of former guests' hotel rooms, and wow those look extremely beautiful. Not to say that the apartment we had was bad. It's just that it was quite small and the furnishings are not as upmarket as the ones in the hotel from how the photos look. The apartment we booked was a two bedroom (with one bathroom). However, it's a tiny space overall though it has a kitchenette and dining/living area. It appears that they took one apartment and split the bedroom into two. It was strange that each bedroom's doors were glass doors with curtains. But I suppose it's better than having no doors at all. Bathroom was great, shower had plentiful hot water, and the toiletries provided are from Castelbel, a high end Portuguese toiletries maker that produces lovely soaps, shampoo, and body lotion. One checks in at the main hotel then a staff member will walk you over to your apartment and show you around. Kudos to all of the staff we encountered as they were all so welcoming! Also they give guests a complimentary drink at the hotel's bar any time. Highly recommended!