Welcome to my home!
There's a cozy open space featuring the meals and sitting areas, with a table, seats for six persons, some armchairs facing the flat screen and two convertible two sofa-beds.
Also, the modern kitchenette is sharing this space, fully equipped with the essential cookware and cutlery that you will need to whip up a delicious meal, including microwave, fridge, and coffee maker.
The bedroom comes with a comfortable double bed - all the beds will be prepared with complimentary hotel-quality linens to ensure maximum comfort.
The modern bathroom is equipped with a shower, toilet and sink and fresh towels, as well as complimentary toiletries will be available upon your arrival.
Your health and safety come first, so we follow an enhanced cleaning protocol with professional cleaning and strategic disinfection.
Enjoy your stay!
Guests will have access to the entire home!
We are GuestReady, a property manager, and we want to ensure your stay will be as smooth and comfortable as possible. We are available 24/7 should you need any assistance during your stay. Kindly note that this is a personal home, so please take good care of it as if it was your own.
The cathedral’s quarter is an intricate group of houses and alleys in the oldest part of the city, and is one of the most colorful and picturesque neighborhoods of Porto. The many narrow medieval streets, the high houses that seems to bend, the clothes hanging to dry in the wires, the children playing outside… all that is a very important part of Porto’s soul. For centuries, the whole town was just only the Bairro da Sé. The bishops gave the order to build a wall that surrounded and defended the whole neighborhood.
All the main activities in the city took place here. Some streets still maintain in their names a sort of echo of those times: the Merchants Street, Bainharia Street (where sword scabbards where made), among other examples. In the 13th century the city has grown, the old walls were overturned and the population occupied areas along the river, like the Ribeira.
The Fado houses are also in Bairro da Sé. Some typical taverns, with traditional snacks and drinks, can be found there too.
If you take one of the downhill streets to Ribeira, the next neighborhood, you'll get to the riverside area in 15 minutes.
The trip to/from Porto Airport takes 30 minutes, by car.
You can walk to most of the spots not to be missed in Porto, but the metro's nearest stop, S.Bento, is only 450m far from home and there are plenty of bus lines available at Batalha Sq., within a 8-minute walk.
This is a self check-in property and you will be requested to verify your identity before being able to check into the flat.
There is a zero-tolerance policy for smoking in the property. If our team discovers any evidence that this rule has been breached (e.g., smoke smell, ashes, butts, etc.) we fully reserve the right to charge a €200 EUR smoking fee, at minimum.
Please note that for stays longer than 30 nights a fair use policy of the utilities will apply with a limit of 80€ included.
Extra keys: 20€ (extra pair of keys when available, lost keys or service to open the door during your stay)
Extra cleaning with linen: price of a cleaning fee
Extra Clothing: 30€ (Towels and sheets for 2pax i.e when sofa bed is not included)