Porto Grand Sasimi House Hotel
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Overview
Porto Grand Sasimi House Hotel is set just 1.8 km from the double-deck metal Ponte de Dom Luis I Arch Bridge and nearly 20 minutes on foot from Bolsa Palace. Private car parking is available on site.
Piquenique has its own variety of European dishes and is set only 5 minutes' walk away.
Located in the Santo Ildefonso district of Porto, the guest house is a stroll from such business sites as the 76m - high Clerigos Tower. The nearby entertainment attractions are Helena Sa e Costa Theatre (400 metres) and Ageas Porto Coliseum (1 km).
This Porto hotel is placed within 5 minutes' drive of Estadio do Dragao, while Estacao Camionagem Goncalo Cristovao bus station is 5 minutes' walk away.
You can stay in one of the 13 non-smoking rooms featuring free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a coffee machine. Guests can use a separate toilet and a shower together with hairdryers and dressing gowns. Some units also have views of the garden.
Faria Guimaraes Metro city rail is not far from Porto Grand Sasimi House Hotel.
Impressions
During my visit to Porto, I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the rich cultural tapestry that the city has to offer, with the Portuguese Centre of Photography being a standout experience. This striking building, housed in a former prison, showcases a diverse range of photographic works from both Portuguese and international artists. The exhibitions provided a fascinating insight into the evolution of photography, capturing everything from poignant social issues to breathtaking landscapes. Just a short stroll away, I found myself wandering through the bustling Mercado do Bolhão. This traditional market, filled with vibrant fruits, fresh produce, and local delicacies, was a sensory delight. The lively atmosphere, bustling vendors, and authentic Porto charm created the perfect backdrop for browsing and savoring the city's culinary offerings.
In addition to these cultural hotspots, I was equally captivated by the architectural wonders that Porto presents. The historic Episcopal Palace of Oporto, with its magnificent facade and surrounding gardens, offers a glimpse into the city’s past, while the nearby Fernandine Wall stands as a testament to Porto’s storied history. My stroll led me further to Livraria Lello, a stunning bookstore often regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world. The intricate woodwork and grand staircase made it feel almost like stepping into a fairy tale. To end my day, I wandered to Ribeira Square, where the views of the Douro River and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge provided the perfect setting to unwind and reflect on the delightful experiences of the day. Each landmark intertwined seamlessly, making my time in Porto truly unforgettable.
Positives and negatives
- Within 10 minutes' walk to the town centre.
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Terrace
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Services
- Car hire
Relax
- Garden area
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Location
Landmarks nearby
- Bolsa Palace 2.06 km (1.28 mi.)
- Cais da Ribeira 2.11 km (1.31 mi.)
- Ribeira Square 1.98 km (1.23 mi.)
- Jardins do Palacio de Cristal 2.36 km (1.47 mi.)
- Soares dos Reis National Museum 1.89 km (1.17 mi.)
- Clerigos Tower 1.58 km (5184 ft)
- Livraria Lello 1.47 km (4823 ft)
Summary
| ✔️ Rating | 6.9 / 10 |
| 🏷️ Min Price | $35 |
| 🔑 Rooms | 13 |
| ⭐ Reviews | 1179 |
| 📍 Landmarks nearby | Bolsa Palace , Cais da Ribeira , Ribeira Square |