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Porto is such a beautiful city that charms travelers with gorgeous views, peaceful energy, and lively nightlife. Porto has a ton of gay bars, clubs, and saunas to explore, often porto the surprise of gay travelers! Meeting a gay local as well as other Americans out at one of the gay clubs was a highlight of my visit.

This whole area is a quick walk from most hotels on the north side of the Douro River that divides the city. Porto has a small yet dense city center, which is where most travelers prefer to stay. Everything was beautifully decorated, from the large lobby and lounge area to the cozy rooms. I loved the ultra-modern showers the most!

I love their clean, minimal design and definitely want to stay here the next time I visit. Located in the Aliados district, this Eurostars hotel is also close to many of the Porto gay bars. Exploring the local nightlife will be super convenient. The property has a wonderful rooftop terrace, a bar and lounge, room service, and concierge services.

This hotel has an gay cliffside pool and lounge deck area that overlooks the Douro River and the north side of Porto. Vincci Ponte bar Ferro is a mid-range hotel in terms of price, but the super chic interiors have an unbeatably luxurious feel.

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With spacious rooms, bright bathrooms with colored subway tile, and a lovely bohemian-feeling lounge, I highly recommend Porto gay travelers check this hotel out. A gay traveler friend of mine highly recommends The Yeatmana luxurious five-star property in south Porto. Every room comes with a glorious private terrace with sun lounger chairs.

Relaxing in Jardim do Morro was one of the most memorable and relaxing parts of my visit gay Porto. The park has plenty of seating as well as a beer garden area with various food trucks. The enormous pink ball pit is the highlight for sure. Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar is short uphill walk from Jardim do Morro.

This monastery dates back to the s and has a stunning lookout point directly next to it. It operates from porto April until late September. Buying electronic tickets is easy on the cable car website. Jardim do Infante Dom Henrique is a small urban park right near the waterfront along the northern bank of the Douro River.

A short visit inside reveals a mixture of several iconic architectural periods. Outside the entrance is a lovely plaza with more city views. Entry is only 3 euros too! The Pousada do Bar Gastrobar is a delicious lunch spot to take in the energy of Rua das Flores, a popular street lined with hotels and restaurants.

Staying at the hotel myself, eating here was admittedly an easy option, but I thought the food was great!