Porto - Portugal

The Editory Garden is a traveler's Eden, where all temptations are soothed with some freshly brewed green tea.
The Editory Garden Garden is the secret place for lovers who seek complicity in their sustainability. The Editory Garden is the sound of birds that have learned to hum urban melodies. Garden is the feeling of the long summer night that never ends.

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  • Editorygarden 41

    Boutique Hotel

    The Editory Garden Baixa is the perfect urban refuge in downtown Porto, surrounded by the beauty of local culture and art. The Hotel has 48 rooms with decor and textures inspired by the seasons. The hotel's urban environment is strongly marked by vegetation and the use of natural materials, which will bring you the comfort and rest you need.

  • Editorygarden Exterior 83

    Outdoor Garden

    Mini Urban Oasis

    Enjoy the outdoor space that we have designed for your rest and pleasure. The hotel's Garden is a mini oasis with vegetation that springs from every corner, secluded areas with charm for those looking for complicity and a magic that will make you dream.

  • Editorygarden Restaurante 89

    Restaurant

    All-day dining

    The Editory Garden Restaurant is a sharing space that provides a unique and magical experience. With a cuisine based on the plant world, designed for everyone, with seasonal products, cooked with love and great generosity. The space, marked by vegetation, invites you to sit down, look and admire the beauty of plants and dishes.

  • Summer

    Destination Porto

    Beauty of Local Culture and Art

    Porto is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Europe.
    From the picturesque streets of Baixa, to the churches and monuments that illustrate places of unique beauty, through the romantic routes, visits to the Port wine cellars or the architecture of Casa da Música, there are many reasons that justify your visit to the city .

    Explore
Editory Porto 171 Min
  • Restaurant

  • Bar

  • Outdoor Garden

  • Concierge

  • Free WiFi

  • City Centre

Editory Porto 177 Min