Artsy neighborhood with lots of concept stores and cute cafés, very close to the city centre but in a quieter area.
Bustling area filled with bars, restaurants, touristic highlights, and major attractions like Clérigos Tower and Lello bookstore.
Flat area with fantastic views of the Douro River, close to the Stock Exchange Palace, the Port wine lodges, and the tram line.
Oldest part of Porto with a tightknit community, historic architecture, and major landmarks like the fortified cathedral.
Central location, close to all monuments in Porto, full of cafes, restaurants, and bars.
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Strategic location, close enough to the city center, with nice craft beer pubs, coffee shops, and francesinha restaurants.
Central area with major landmarks, upscale stores, and historic cafés, ideal for sightseeing.
Lots of transportation options to get to the city centre, much cheaper location.
Lots of transportation options to get to the city centre, close to Casa da Música and the Serralves foundation.
Located right next to the Atlantic ocean, with beautiful mansions and fishermen houses, ideal for spending relaxed days by the beach.
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Home to the best Port wine lodges, with plenty of restaurants and a fantastic view of Porto.