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Tryp Porto Centro - Porto, Portugal

Rua Da Alegria, 685-689
Porto, 4000 046
Nightly Rates (80.14 - 124.80)   4 Star
Tryp Porto Centro

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Property Description
The hotel Tryp Porto Centro is located in the city center, in Rua da Alegria, the traditional Shopping Road. At 5 minutes from the main Porto's touristic sites A Ribeira, Clerigos Church, Wine Cellars and Wine Museum, 10 Km from Porto International Airport and Exponor - Porto Exhibition Fair.

Tryp Porto Centro


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Tennis

  • Golf

  • Golf

  • Parking

  • Doctor on Call

  • Exercise Gym

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Laundry Service

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
    Tryp Porto Centro
  • STANDARD room

  • STANDARD room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * STANDARD ROOM * STANDARD ROOM. 2 PEOPLE. * STANDARD ROOM. 1 PERSON.

    Rate Disclaimer
    These are level orientative rates. Please check availability for the period requested.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 PM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Opened in  2004 

  • 62  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    The hotel can be reached from various means of transport: ** PLANE ** : From the Airport, take direction City Center. Fernao Magalhaes Road and Combatentes Grande Guerra. Then turn left to Alegria Road. ** CAR **: The Hotel has easy access from the main roads (A1 Lisboa - Porto, A28 Porto - Viana, A3 Porto - Vigo, A4 Vila Real). From any of these, take Via Cintura Interna, exit Antas. Then take direction City Center, Fernao Magalhaes Road and Combatentes Grande Guerra Road, Turn left to Alegria Road. ** TAXI **: The Taxi fare one way is approximately 15 Euros. ** TRAIN **: The nearest Train Station is Sao Benito, at about 1000 metros from the hotel. At 3 Km, You will find Campanha Train Station. The Hotel is located in the City Center of Porto, next to Santa Catarina Road, well known for being one of the most important comercial Streets in the city. Tryp Porto Centro is only 5 minutes from the main touristic sites such as A Ribeira, Clerigos Church, the Cathedral, Ferreira Borges Market, and Porto Wine Museum and Cellars. The International Airport and the Exhibition Center Exponor is only at 10 Km. from the hotel.

    Guarantee Policy
    **/** Welcome to SOL MELIA HOTELS & RESORTS **/**

    Cancellation Policy
    24h prior no penalty or 1 night will be charged

    Restaurant Information
    Bars and Restaurants  Extensive breakfast buffet. Restaurant/Cafeteria with local, national and international specialities. Lounge bar. Tryp Porto Centro

    Meeting Facility
    Tryp Porto Centro
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   The hotel provides 3 meeting rooms of different sizes for 12 to 100 guests, all equipped with audiovisual equipment and broadband Internet access and attended by highly experienced staff to assist in the organisation of a wide range of different types of event.


    Recreation Information
  • Sports and Leisure

  • Near the hotel there is also a gym, golf course, squash and tennis courts.
  • Services and Facilities

  • The Tryp Porto Centro Hotel also provides currency exchange, car rental, secretarial services and babysitter on request. Laundry service. Private car park for 9 vehicles (supplement). There is a hairdressing salon very near the hotel.


    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
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    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.

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    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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