Location
Ideally situated in an old secular noble residence, surrounded by trees and calm, it is just a 10 minutes walk to the Oporto historical centre and 5 minutes to the nearest Metro Station.
Directions
From Airport by Taxi or Transfer
It is a 25 minutes ride at a cost between 25 € and 30 €
From Airport by Underground (Metro)
Follow the purple line towards the Estádio do Dragão out in the Campo 24 de Agosto station. When leaving the station cross the road and go towards the right and take the next street to the left (Rua Duque da Terceira), move forward, we are in the third junction on the corner of Duque da Terceira Street and Joaquim António de Aguiar Street
From Campanhã train station by Underground (Metro)
Go to the line Blue / Green / Purple / Orange and / or Red towards (Senhor de Matosinhos / ISMAI / Airport / Senhora da Hora / Povoa de Varzim) exit at Campo 24 de Agosto station. When leaving the station cross the road and go towards the right and take the next street to the left (Rua Duque da Terceira), move forward, we are in the third junction on the corner of Duque da Terceira Street and Joaquim Anotnio Aguiar Street .
From the train station of São Bento by Underground (Metro)
Follow the yellow line exit at Trindade Station, then any line towards the Estádio do Dragão and exit at Campo 24 de Agosto Station. When leaving the station cross the street and turn the first on the left (Rua Duque da Terceira), we are in the third junction of Duque da Terceira Street and Joaquim António de Aguiar. Street
Location highlights of your hotel
- Convention center nearby
- Full-service health spa nearby
- In city center
- Water nearby
Nearby Points of Interest
In the city centre it is possible to visit many touristic sites, such as “Torre dos Clérigos”, “Palácio da Bolsa”, “Sé Catedral”, the Town Hall, S. Bento Station, the Churches of “Misericórdia”, “Carmo” and “Carmelitas” as well as the Rectory of the University.
Still within the perimeter of the city centre, the walking route through the “Rua das Flores” is a “must see” leading the visitors to one of the oldest parts of the city, with particular emphasis to the “Ribeira” area along the Douro River.


