Porto, Portugal

Torel Saboaria

Price per night from$190.33

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR163.95), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Scrubs up well

Setting

Porto passageway

Torel Saboaria is a squeaky-clean stay in central Porto, with scent-themed rooms to choose from, split-level suites and a street-level café for watching the world go by. The building was once a soap factory and it’s as fragrant as ever today. It may be in the middle of Porto, but that doesn’t mean there’s no space for a garden – this one has a pool and hot tub. Outside, the spiritual home of fortified wine is on your doorstep (handy for port-house proximity). 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

28, including 11 suites.

Check–Out

11am. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

More details

Rates include breakfast.

Also

There’s a lift to all floors at Torel Saboaria, plus an adapted room for wheelchair users.

At the hotel

Garden and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: kitchenette with an induction hob, oven, microwave, kettle and coffee machine; TV, air-conditioning and Castelbel bath products.

Our favourite rooms

If you’re not a fan of single-storey living, book one of the Deluxe Duplex rooms, which have a bedroom upstairs, a lounge downstairs and a white spiral staircase linking the two. Or, go all out and snag the Suite Royal with Jacuzzi for its sprawling layout and private jetted tub.

Poolside

The pool in the garden is open year round (from 8am to 8pm) but heated from April to November, making its neighbouring Jacuzzi your toasty option during colder months.

Spa

The petite spa at Torel Saboaria has double and single treatment rooms, a calming Turkish bath and a relaxation lounge for tea and naps.

Packing tips

Leave the rubber duckies behind.

Also

There are yoga mats in all of the rooms.

Pet‐friendly

Dogs are welcome, just be sure to let the hotel know in advance. See more pet-friendly hotels in Porto.

Children

All ages are welcome and some of the rooms have sofa-beds for kids. Babysitting is available (from €25 an hour).

Sustainability efforts

All amenities are refillable, rather than single-use, and the hotel aims to be paperless.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Pick one of the street-facing tables by the window for peak people-watching potential in the restaurant.

Dress Code

Wash and go.

Hotel restaurant

Fresh juices, yogurt and granola, a selection of pastries, plus eggs cooked to order provide an enticingly varied breakfast spread each morning. Relaxed, deli-style Luffa Restaurant is also open for lunch and dinner daily. Its seasonal menus are crafted by head chefs João Ribeiro and Francisca Passos, and come filled with grazing plates that are rooted in Portuguese cuisine, but bring together unorthodox combinations, such as Bisaro pork with pumpkin and coffee, or seaweed and salted cod atop pizzette

Hotel bar

There’s no separate bar but drinks (naturally, plenty of port and Douro Valley wines) are served in the restaurant.

Last orders

Breakfast is served from 7.30am until 11am; lunch runs from 12.30pm until 3pm, and dinner is served from 7pm until 10.30pm.

Location

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Address
Torel Saboaria
Rua do Bonjardim 560
Porto
4000-118
Portugal

Torel Saboaria is in the centre of Portugal’s prettiest city Porto, a short walk from the Ribeira district and Avenida dos Aliados.

Planes

The city’s Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport is between 15 and 30 minutes by car from the hotel (depending on traffic). Transfers start from €30.

Trains

São Bento station is less than a kilometre away – hotel transfers to and from here cost €30. There’s also a metro stop within a minute’s walk (and you’ll be able to ride it all the way to the airport).

Automobiles

You’ll be within walking distance of many of Porto’s major sights, but if you have come by car, there’s public parking 100 metres down the road.

Worth getting out of bed for

Torel Saboaria is in the centre of Porto, within walking distance of the Ribeira district, Torre dos Clérigos and the Mercado do Bolhão. You’ll also be able to stroll over to Avenida dos Aliados, Rua de Santa Catarina and bookshop of dreams Livraria Lello. If you fancy venturing out of the city, the Douro Valley’s many vineyards await – or you can try some of the best port going right here in Porto – just head to the port houses along the river in ​​Vila Nova de Gaia. For more culture, don’t miss the Teatro Rivoli, the Casa da Música and Fundação de Serralves, which houses an impressive collection of contemporary art. 

Local restaurants

If you’re here for the wine, Real has a whole cellar to choose your bottle from – the classic Portuguese menu features dishes such as cod fritters, stuffed sausage and sautéed squid. Brasão has outposts all over Porto, helpful if you find yourself in need of a meaty meal in various locations, including Vila Nova de Gaia. For something cosy and authentic, locate Voltaria on Rua Afonso Martins Alho and allocate some time for working through the Portuguese tapas. Nogueira’s is a smart, modern spot run by two brothers hoping to go global. And if you’ve escaped to the beach in Leça da Palmeira, don’t miss stopping by for some refreshments at Casa de Chá, a tea house built on the rocks.

Reviews

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Nicola Leigh Stewart

Anonymous review

By Nicola Leigh Stewart, Travel-itinerary mastermind

'Did you organise this?!' I asked Mr Smith at Torel Saboaria, feeling surprised but very happy. 'Err, no,' he replied, clearly feeling sheepish and perhaps a tad guilty. 'This' was a birthday cake. Chocolate. Rich. And with a candle for a wish. Which had come too late for this birthday, but next time I know what to wish for — that someone would do all the travel planning for me. Mr Smith hadn’t forgotten, but he hadn’t had to organise anything either, since I’d planned the trip.

So it’s a good job I’d picked Torel Saboaria when organising a little jaunt away to Porto to celebrate my big day. Not only is Porto one of my favourite cities, but I think Torel Saboaria might now be up there as one of my favourite hotels there, and one of my current best travel secrets. You see, you wouldn’t even know the hotel was there. Mr Smith and I had walked past it on a previous trip and thought it was a soap shop. We weren’t completely wrong — a tiny soap boutique does sit at the front of the hotel, a nod to its previous life as a soap factory. But behind it, the previously industrial space has been beautifully reimagined, with just 28 rooms and suites for an intimate feel. All are stylishly finished in soothing neutral shades, layers of exposed stone and tactile terracotta, wood and basketwork, and, surprisingly for a hotel of its size, kitted out with a kitchenette. 

There’s even space for a garden, outdoor pool, Jacuzzi and spa, a rarity at any city-centre hotel. There’s also a restaurant, Luffa, which we didn’t eat in as we were keen to explore Porto's food scene, but the morning breakfasts were a delicious way to start the day before we headed out sightseeing. There’s no sad breakfast buffet here — instead, the team whip up a small à la carte feast of sourdough toast and toppings, yoghurt and homemade granola, freshly squeezed juices, and a pastel de nata on the menu to ensure you get your daily intake.

The hotel is located in Bolhão, which felt like a more local part of town, just by Mercado do Bolhão. The market became our regular spot for picking up fresh fruits (and yes, more pastéis de nata). It's close enough to the bars and restaurants of Cedofeita, handy for celebrating my birthday dinner. We’d returned from a great spot called Mito (following drinks at natural-wine bar Funq) when the team surprised me, and I’m pretty sure Mr Smith too, with the birthday cake. I hadn’t mentioned it, so they must’ve thoughtfully noted it when we were checking in. The service was always on point. The team were full of great tips for what to see and do, pointing us in the right direction of the Linha 1 tram stop (and helpfully advising us take cash). This vintage tram rattles along the Douro River to Foz and its beaches, which our three-year-old Mini Smith loved.

Other highlights included the Palácio de Cristal Gardens, a beautiful park famed for its roaming peacocks (also a big hit with Mini Smith), and the Church of São Francisco, which Mini Smith slept through. Probably for the best. Every time we returned from another packed day, the team was there, sometimes rushing to open the door to greet us and ask us how we were, like a real welcome home. We were so busy, the one thing we didn’t get time to use was the spa. Mr Smith, if you’re reading this, I didn’t wish for it as I blew out the birthday candle, but you know what to organise next time.

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