Sao Jose Hotel Porto
Sao Jose Hotel Porto
Rua da Alegria 172, Porto, Portugal

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
43

The elegant but intimate, family-run Sao Jose Hotel Porto was renovated in 2007. The 43-room hotel is located in the centre of Porto city, close to public transport, the excellent shopping street of Rua Santa Catarina, old town and monuments.
from € 61
per night
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per night
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