See why so many travellers make Porto Coliseum Hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Porto. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a charming setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Guest rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and Porto Coliseum Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
In addition, guests can enjoy breakfast during their visit.
While staying at Porto Coliseum Hotel, visitors can check out Clerigos Tower (0.7 km) and Palácio de Cristal (1.4 km), some of Porto's top attractions.
While in Porto be sure to experience local crab favourites at Rui Paula DOP, Ostras & Coisas, or Marisqueira do Porto.
Porto is also home to Museu Militar Do Porto, a popular military museum that is not too far from Porto Coliseum Hotel.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Porto Coliseum Hotel as you experience all of the things Porto has to offer.
The location is good. 10 mins walk from Sao Bento Train station. Lots of good affordable eateries nearby. Within walking distance to almost all attractions. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Complimentary breakfast is good enough without variation from day to day. Downside to this place is you have to ask for complimentary tea and coffee in the room. The wifi is somehow tied to the smart tv. Wifi will be cut off if you switch off the tv unless you put the tv in sleep mode. Wifi strength is erratic. The bathroom is another issue.The toilet and the shower are not linked and the doors to them are semi transparent. Unless you're very comfortable with your room mate, you'll definitely see him/her in full monty. Apart from that, the stay is good and comfortable.
A 3 star hotel in centre of Porto which was perfectly situated for shopping, restaurants, sightseeing, tours, museums, theatres. We chose a suite which was very comfortable and was very reasonable priced . Breakfast was included with a good selection of choices . Staff were very friendly and helpful . Excellent value for money !
We stayed for a couple of nights in late January. Room was compact but comfortable. Staff were helpful and friendly. Location is central, but it’s a steep walk to the centre, although there are plenty of restaurants nearby. Breakfast is really nice served on the top floor of the hotel. I would probably have given a score of 4/5 if it wasn’t for the noise from the street outside which got louder as the night went on until 6:00am. This made sleeping, even with earplugs, difficult. We stayed Friday/Saturday night so it may not be an issue midweek.
A nice central loction and a wonderful big suite named Teatro where we could each watch different TV programs without disturbing the other. Not that we watched much TV because there is a lot to see and do in Porto if you don't mind crowds and the smell of diesel. The room was great and in a quiet location. We slept well and the staff were friendly and helpful. Nice roof top breakfast room with view.
We visited this hotel in course of our two-week voyage around the country and it was among those 6 hotels we stayed with, and therefore, we could simply notify its advantages and weak points to be counted for: 1) A reasonably good and reliable place for staying in Porto in course of your tour around the country; Well situated - patient walking distances from historical locations (Saint Catherine str., the railway station, the very bridge, a lot of cathedrals, etc.), central streets, good and big supermarket - just some dozens meters from your gateway. 2) Not big place and, therefore, fortunately, not so crowding; 3) In front of the hotel, immediately across the street a three-store parking is situated where you could reserve a parking slot in advance with a help of the hotel's staff since, overall, the situation with parking in Porto is terrible!!! - just be aware of that; factually it was the unique city in Portugal (not even in Lisbon) where we were simply obliged to use services of this parking since it was just impossible to find a place to do that...; 4) Clean, thick, white (and not grey :)) towels and bedclothes and adequate room service; 5) Very polite and helpful personnel (special thanks to that girl who assisted us with parking on the first day, on our arrival); 6) Even for such a small hotel there are two elevators that help avoid any queues and disturbances in accessing your floors. · Just some things to be worked properly with: 1) Wi-Fi functioning is not comfortable at all since it depends on your TV's turning-on; it should be re-engineered to work all over the hotel; 2) Travelling around Portugal you are to be accustomed not to have any variability or variety in course of your breakfasts - even the smallest breakfast in Greece would be bigger as in Portuguese hotels (an do not expect breakfasts like in Spain, or, at least in Germany - forget about that from the very beginning of your journey :))... BUT the very level of this good hotel requires the breakfast to be improved since it cannot be simply compensated by taking your meals at the roof's level :).…
"The higher your room situated, the better - you'll have a nice view of the street beyond :)."Read full review
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"Highly recommend to see the room before you take it.!!!"Read full review
"We were given a suite road side which was quite noisy so ear plugs needed if you are a light sleeper,"Read full review
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