Style
Rebooted bourgeois bolthole
Setting
Baixa’s sloping streetscape
Explore
A first-choice stay in Portugal’s second city, Jardins do Porto resides in a one-time bourgeois townhouse and is a prime example of all that’s good about Porto’s current approach to design-led, boutique stays: rescuing a site, making a feature of its historic bones (a showpiece skylight, high stucco ceilings) and tempering any stiff opulence with warm, refined materials (lightwoods, silk drapes, dark leather accents). This interplay of traditional and contemporary is as smooth as the Douro’s current, and is the perfect foil for the hotel’s green-fingered theme – each room is named after one of the city’s gardens, rooms are flush with a healthy selection of foliage that Piet Oudolf would approve of, and the conservatory restaurant serves from a plant-based menu.
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