Portugal’s second largest city, Porto, a place that honours the past whilst investing in the future. VeryChic invites you to discover the wonderful sites and attractions whilst you reside in one of the most central hotels in the city, the BessaHotel Baixa. Located right in the heart, you are strategically positioned so you can easily reach all points of interest. From Belle Époque cafes, Porto Cathedral, and the famous Bolhao market, these are just a few of the things you can find in the surrounding area. However, the hotel sits on a quiet street, but you certainly won’t miss it, thanks to its radiating elegance.
Step foot into the establishment, discovering a nice garden with terraces and sun loungers where you can sunbathe or taste the best cocktails of Porto. But before, let yourself be guided to this beautiful room: a real cocoon of well-being, perfect to have some rest at the end of a long day filled with exploring. And of course, when you wake up in the morning, you must taste the hotel breakfast! The most important meal of the day consisting of freshly made delicacies, both sweet and savoury, and fresh juices or a hot drink. After this you will be ready to explore the city’s art galleries, historical architecture, a tasting of Porto, and even a walk along the Douro River.
Back at BessaHotel Baixa, you can relax in a sumptuous spa, with a year-round heated pool and sauna. Then, you can end your day with some gastronomic surprises at the BRestaurant where chef Leandro Simões creates dishes combining traditional Iberian flavours and innovative cuisine.
Maximum occupancy : 2 people
BessaHotel Baixa ★★★★
Rua Doutor Alves da Veiga Nº155, União de Freguesias do Centro
4000-074
Porto
Portugal
The BessaHotel Baixa ****, ideally located in Porto, is just a short walk from the famous avenues of Rua de Santa Catarina and Praça da Liberdade, providing easy access to vibrant shopping streets and the city's iconic historical landmarks.
Porto-Francisco Sá-Carneiro Airport: 18 km from the hotel.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.