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Quality Inn Porto - Porto, Portugal

Praca da Batalha, 127 - 130
Porto, 4000-102
Nightly Rates (111.91 - 111.91)   2 Star
Quality Inn Porto

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Property Description
Historical area, located in a renewed and beautiful square. Walking distance to many attractions like theatres and museums, monuments, shops and restaurants. This hotel was refurbished in 1997, placing it among the most charming hotels in downtown. Some rooms have a panoramic view of the city. There are also 5 meeting rooms and a breakfast area. Telephone Charge: 0.30 Euro. Required extra bedding is free in rooms shared by up to two chidren 14 or under and two parents/grandparents.

Quality Inn Porto


Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Balcony

  • Business Center

  • Car Rental Desk

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Desk with lamp

  • Electronic Door Locks

  • Elevators

  • FAX

  • Ice Machine

  • Guest Laundromat

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • In Room Movies

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Multilingual

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Pets Allowed

  • Safe

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Sofa Bed

  • Television with Cable

  • TV Remote Control

  • Wake-up Service


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • 113  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    Located in the historical and commerical area of Porto, Praca da Batalha Square. From South entrance, exit towards city centre, follow Plaques to hotel. From North entrance (airport), city centre exit towards Praca da Batalha Square.

    Guarantee Policy
    GTD

    Cancellation Policy
    24H

  • Cathedral ... 0 kilometer

  • Downtown Shopping Area ... 0 kilometer

  • Museum Soares dos Reis ... 0 kilometer

  • National Museum ... 0 kilometer

  • Palacio da Bolsa ... 0 kilometer

  • Clerigos Tower/St Ildefonso ... 0 kilometer

  • Via Catarina Shopping Centre ... 0 kilometer

  • FC Porto Football Stadium ... 3 kilometers

  • Porto Wine Cellars ... 3 kilometers

  • Casino ... 20 kilometers


  • Related Portugal Content

    Though overshadowed by its more popular neighbor to the east, Portugal remains one of Europe's unspoilt gems. This land of traditional villages and vibrant cities has a countryside strewn with historical treasures and a wide assortment of World Heritage sites - natural and cultural wonders that offer a window into this once great seafaring nation.

    Lively cities
    Portugal's lively capital, Lisbon, and its northern sibling, Porto, are magical places for the wanderer, with picturesque neighborhoods, broad plazas and old-fashioned trams still rattling
    through the streets. Both cities have their share of enticing urban life, with eclectic restaurants, colorful boutiques, bohemian cafes and stylish nightclubs that make good use of the waterside setting. Smaller towns offer their own enchantment, with well-preserved medieval quarters that invite exploring in towns like Évora, Coimbra, Guimarães and Braga .

    Scenic countryside
    Outside the cities, travelers can enjoy Portugal's warm sunny weather exploring centuries-old vineyards, visiting stone villages in the mountains or soaking up rays on the magnificent southern shoreline. Dramatic scenery lies all along the coast from windswept cliffs with edge-of-the-world views to wild dune-covered beaches.

    More than just a static backdrop, the scenery sets the stage for outdoor adventure. Hiking, surfing, windsurfing, horse-riding, big game fishing, kayaking, diving, golfing and mountain biking are a few ways to spend a sun-drenched afternoon.

    Portuguese culture
    Those seeking a different slice of Portuguese culture can join in the revelry at a traditional festival, discover the melancholic music of fado (Portugal's answer to the Blues), sample the great fruits of the sea or go port wine tasting.

    Perhaps best of all, visitors can stay overnight in some beautiful settings, from converted medieval monasteries to sprawling manor houses, elegant beach resorts to urban townhouses set in the heart of a historic neighborhood.

    Geography
    Portugal occupies the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula and shares borders in the north and the east with Spain, while to the south and west lies the Atlantic Ocean. The country is divided into various provinces, including the Atlantic islands of Madeira and the Azores; the latter lying some 1,220km (760 miles) due west of Lisbon. The Douro, Guadiana and Tejo (Tagus) rivers flow across the border from Spain. North Portugal is mountainous, the highest part being the Serra da Estrela, a popular area for skiing. The vast plains of the Alentejo region stretch south of Lisbon. A range of mountains divides the Alentejo from the Algarve, which runs along the south coast, and is one of the most popular resort areas with wide sandy beaches and attractive bays.


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