In the heart of Porto, World Heritage, the town's oldest hotel preserves nineteenth century ambiences. Surrounded by a diverse selection of restaurants and bars, as well as attractive cultural places, the hotel is near by the train station São Bento, Avenida dos Aliados and Clérigos.
Decorated with restored vintage pieces, Grande Hotel de Paris offers 42 comfortable guest rooms with private bathroom and TV. A varied buffet breakfast that includes traditional Portuguese sweets and pastries are served in the Belle Époque main-hall, which on sunny days opens into the Romantic Garden.
Guests can have a drink in the hotel bar, relax at the multilingual library or at the exhibition hall. The Grande Hotel has a 24-hour reception, where Free Wi-Fi is available, as well as in other common areas
Free cancellation can be made up until 1 day before the check-in day. For cancellations made after this time a cancellation fee of 100% of the first night will be charged. All times refer to the local time at the property. For no-show, 100% of the first night will be charged.
You can cancel the reservation without penalty fee until 1 days before check in date
No restaurant, only a breakfast room.
POINTS OF INTEREST TO VISIT CLOSE TO THE HOTEL
RIBEIRA: The historical block of the city, with its streets full of history, that had granted Oporto the UNESCO’s World City Prize;
MERCADO DO BOLHÃO: Vibrant and colorfull , this open - air market continues, threw several years , to sell fresh products while generating an unique atmosphere;
AVENIDA DOS ALIADOS: Known as the " Baixa ", it is here that stands the Oporto’s City Hall and also a set of characteristic buildings of the beginning of 20th century;
TORRE DOS CLÉRIGOS: It is the main monument of the city. Built by Nicholas Nasoni in the 18th century, this beautiful tower offers the best sight of all the city.
ESTAÇÃO SÃO BENTO: Train station of the early 20th century, whose forecourt is coated with tiles that represent the history of Portugal;
LIVRARIA LELLO: Bookstore that retraces up to 1869. It has a fascinating “neo-gótica” façade, and its interior is characterized by the wealth of tones, and also by a splendid staircase of great dimensions. Considered in 2007 the third more beautiful bookstore of the world!
upgrading if available.
All the rooms are charmingly decorated, with different style furniture, and they all have a private bathroom, television telephone, and most of them have a balcony.