Porto is an authentic city located in the north of Portugal. It stretches out along the banks of the Douro, where the majestic river meets the Atlantic. Porto's city centre is both modern and traditional. The recently opened four-star Porto Trindade Hotel is located in the lively commercial district of Lapa, making it the perfect pied-à-terre for exploring the city. When you return in the evening, recharge your batteries in the hotel's comfortable rooms before heading out for another day of sightseeing or shopping.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Double Room
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
Your stay starts here
Porto Trindade Hotel 4*
Rooms
Stay in a tastefully decorated, comfortable room in Porto.
Please note: Other rooms may be offered on the quote page.
Standard Double Room [17 M2]
Settle into a room with an original and contemporary décor inspired by ancient Greece. Spend your nights in comfort after long days exploring the city.
Restaurants & bars
The Porto Trindade Hotel has a dining room where you can have breakfast each morning. It does not have a restaurant, however its location in the heart of a lively district offers plenty of opportunities to discover the local cuisine.
Please note: Other packages may be offered at the time of booking.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Breakfast room
Bright and inviting, this room is decorated in a cheerful, contemporary style. Every morning, you can enjoy a hearty breakfast to suit your tastes.
Activities & lifestyle
Your hotel is located in the centre of Porto, at the heart of the commercial district. Take a stroll around the city streets, or use public transport; the Trindade metro station is very close by.
Porto, a modern, yet traditional city, is becoming an increasingly popular destination. On the banks of the Douro, the Ribeira district is made up of a labyrinth of narrow streets where you'll find many typical restaurants and bars. Crossing the superb Dom Luiz I bridge, you'll reach the Vila Nova de Gaia district where the port cellars are located. When you return from your excursions, take time to relax on the terrace of the hotel's bar.
Discover the destination
In 1996, Porto’s stunning architecture earned the city a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List. After having long competed with Lisbon, the city has forged its own unique identity which both fascinates and unites. The Cathedral of Sé seemingly watches over the old town, which gives way to the new town via the Dom Luis bridge. Along the Douro, the reflection of the colourful buildings lining the river shimmers in the water. Venture a little further and you will find hidden streets that make for an unforgettable stroll.