IHG has opened its first InterContinental hotel
in Portugal.
The InterContinental Porto-Palacio das Cardosas
is located in the heart of Porto and within the boundaries of the
UNESCO world heritage site. It's just 15 minutes from the
international airport and within the historical city centre, an
area of the city brimming with cathedrals, markets, museums, bars
and restaurants.
It's also close to the Ribeira where you
can take a cruise up to the Spanish border and stop in the wine
producing caves for tasting. Port takes its name from Porto
because it's produced and shipped from the area.
Set in the city's main square, the hotel is a
renovated 200 year old palace. The historic building, which is
owned by Solitarie Hotels and managed by IHG, has 105 bedrooms and
16 suites. InterContinental Porto-Palacio das Cardosas is
reintroducing the Café Astoria with an outdoor terrace where
guests can start their day the Porto way with a blend of coffee
and local pastry. The café used to be on the ground floor of the
palace in the early 20th century. There is also a fine-dining
restaurant serving Portuguese cuisine and a bar on the front
façade which overlooks Liberdade Square.
Designed by Russian architect Alex Kravetz, the
hotel is characterised by high ceilings and Portuguese décor. The
hotel offers free wi-fi and has 193 square metres of meeting space
which can accommodate up to 100 people. The hotel also has a gym
and a wellness centre.
Pilar Monzon, general manager, InterContinental
Porto-Palacio das Cardosas, said, "It's a privilege to open a
hotel in a former palace. We're in the heart of Porto which has so
much to offer for both national and international travellers. Our
guests will get to explore this wonderful city through our
concierge who has the local expertise and knowledge to help them
experience Porto as locals do."
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