Need to know
Rooms
38 studios and apartments.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates exclude breakfast, but a hamper of local produce (freshly squeezed orange juice, granola, fruit, yoghurt, jam, and just-baked bread and pastries) can be sent to your apartment for €15 each, with vegan options available.
Also
The hotel has some ground-floor accommodation suitable for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Artisan-stocked boutique, digital concierge app, private penthouse event space, charged laundry service, and free WiFi. In rooms: smart TV, air-conditioning, fully-equipped kitchen, herbal tea-making kit, coffee machine, popcorn machine, and Meraki bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Expect Japandi styling (a soothing combination of Japanese and Scandinavian interiors) throughout each studio and apartment, which have been designed with minimalists and bohemians in mind. To take the home-from-home feeling up a notch, we’d opt for the Superior Duplex – there’s something wonderfully comfortable (and luxurious) about going upstairs to bed in a hotel, or is it just us? You’ve also got the added bonus of a private balcony for secluded sunbathing.
Spa
Although there’s no spa on-site, you can book a selection of treatments through the hotel’s digital app (with miracle-working massages just one minute’s walk away). There’s also a 24-hour gym (accessed using your unique code) with yoga mats and various fitness equipment in a light-filled studio.
Packing tips
With the Mercado do Bolhão on your doorstep, you’ll want to save room in your suitcase (or just bring an extra bag?) for all the market treasures.
Also
Award-winning metalworker Zadok Ben-David is just one of the many artists whose work is on display around the village – look out for his three-metre-high metal-tree installation in the main courtyard.
Children
A crib or extra bed can be added to some rooms for free (for children under 13 and for an additional cost for over-13s) and there’s plenty of space for families to stretch out in the Deluxe Two Bedroom apartments.
Sustainability efforts
When this village-style hotel was carefully converted from residential apartments in Porto’s historic Bairro do Silva district, the architects went to great lengths to preserve the neighbourhood’s vibrant design (such as painted beams and upcycling existing wooden structures). Eco-friendly building materials were locally sourced, and the property makes use of renewable energy sources, including solar power. The 24-hour digital check-in is paperless, apartments are accessed via codes (rather than plastic room cards), the bathroom products are in refillable, plastic-free bottles, and there’s a reusable tote bag for shopping the city’s many markets. Your breakfast baskets and welcome hampers are exclusively stocked with local, artisanal treats – including a bottle of fortified wine from the nearby Douro Valley.