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  • The Yeatman : Outdoor Infinity Pool With Views Over The City
  • The Yeatman :  Roman Pool at the Caudalie Spa
  • The Yeatman : Executive Room
  • The Yeatman : The Restaurant
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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A timeless, award-winning, boutique hotel

Feature: Boasts incredible panoramic views across historic Porto

Rooms: 109 rooms & suites

Location: Porto, Porto and The North, Portugal

Star rating: Member of 'Relais & Châteaux'

Nearest airport: Porto International Airport

Transfer: 20 minutes from Porto International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At The Yeatman

Occupying an elevated position that allows for spectacular panoramic views of Porto, The Yeatman is an award-winning, family-owned, luxury hotel in the heart of the city and long-established as a haven for wine-lovers and gourmands, who will adore experiencing the gourmet cuisine at its two Michelin Star restaurant. Wine plays a central role in The Yeatman's personality; the hotel boasts a comprehensive collection of Portuguese wine and offers guests a range of wine-based activities, such as tastings, courses and excursions to vineyards in Douro Valley – even the products used in many of the spa treatments include wine in their ingredients or are wine-themed! In addition, the hotel's historic location in Vila Nova di Gaia is conveniently close to Porto's famous Port Houses, where the city's famous fortified wine has been aged for more than three centuries. The Yeatman's luxurious accommodation, meanwhile, is contemporary and individually designed, each guest room and suite boasting a private furnished terrace offering superb views of the city and Douro River. Perfectly romantic for couples who wish to enjoy a luxurious stay in a city whose star is on the rise, thanks to its excellent arts, culture, nightlife and restaurants, The Yeatman is also a fantastic option for families, with youngsters able to take advantage of the facilities and activities offered at the children's club and an array of attractions in and around the city, including the sandy beach nearby.

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Why The Yeatman is so special...

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City Highlights

Porto is a splendid-looking UNESCO World Heritage Site replete with lots to see and do. Its star is most definitely in the ascendency at the moment and it's becoming more and more popular due to its laid-back nature, which blends cosmopolitan and traditional to thrilling effect. The charming Medieval city, on the banks of the Douro River, has plenty of visual appeal and a trendy, urban ambience, along with an array of bars, restaurants and pavement cafes that will keep everyone fortified during the trip. Arts and culture play a central role in Porto's make-up, leaving visitors with decisions to make on where they want to focus their attention - be it museums, art galleries, historic buildings and no fewer than six bridges spanning the Douro River, including the two-storey Maria Pia Bridge, built by a protege of Eiffel, creator of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

City Highlights at The Yeatman

Dining & Gourmet

The Yeatman's gastronomic restaurant offers a truly remarkable dining experience - including amazing panoramic scenery of the River Duoro and Porto, the historic centre - and boasts a prestigious two Michelin Stars in the 2017 edition of the famous guide. Let the well-established chef, Ricardo Costa, take you on a culinary journey, ripe with traditional Portuguese flavours and regional specialities, all presented with contemporary flair. For a relaxed setting, visit the Orangerie, which serves an à la carte menu for lunch and dinner, along with a delicious children's menu.

Dining & Gourmet at The Yeatman

Culture & History

Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage city steeped in fascinating history, dating back to the 1st century BC, when it fell under Roman rule and became an important trading link between Lisbon and Braga. At the time, the city was known as Cale (or Port of Cale), laying the foundations for the name, 'Portugal'. By the 1700s, wine produced in Douro Valley provided a crucial role in the economy and contributed to the growth of Porto, along with establishing good relations with the English. By 1717, the first trading post for Port wine was operating from Porto, with labels such as Taylor's and Graham's still popular brands to this day.

Culture & History at The Yeatman

Hotel Experiences

The Yeatman has dedicated experiences for wine-lovers who have a desire to explore the depth and variety of Portuguese wines. Boasting cellars stocked with one of the most comprehensive collections of Portuguese wines, the hotel has established a unique partnership with Portugal's finest producers, who participate in The Yeatman's wine-tasting programmes, seminars and wine dinners, along with making a contribution to the wine-themed guest accommodation. Explore Portugal's wines in further detail with a Masterclass of five to six or ten to twelve specially selected wines or experience an exclusive wine flight tasting at Dick's Bar, with exquisite wines from The Yeatman's award-winning cellar.

Hotel Experiences at The Yeatman

Luxury Family Holidays

The Yeatman welcomes younger guest with open arms and aims to deliver a rewarding and memorable stay. The facilities available will provide a joyous occasion for all the family, as you dive into the Decanter Pool and look through the underwater port holes, or go on a hunt in the gardens and discover the olive tree that is over 1350 years old. Drop your children off at The Kids Club, which has an enclosed space which is dedicated to keeping your children entertained with a whole range of activities (children aged 3 to 16 years old) whilst the parents relax.

Luxury Family Holidays at The Yeatman

Spa Breaks

The Yeatman has strong associations with wine, and this even extends to its award-winning spa, Caudalie Vinotherapie Spa, an oasis of calm, wellness and relaxation in the heart of the hotel. Wonderfully placed to offer fantastic panoramic views of Porto, the spa has a Roman bath and hammam, along with an indoor infinity-edge pool that offers incredible elevated views of Porto through its floor-to-ceiling windows. Treatments are based on natural ingredients drawn from wine and the vineyards and have great antioxidant properties - there are even signature wine barrel therapies. Wellness and fitness activities provide additional relaxation for guests, including aqua fitness classes in the pool, Pilates and yoga. A personal trainer is also available, if required.

Spa Breaks at The Yeatman
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Pricing

Stay 3 nights from £502 (Low Season) to £739 (High Season) per person In an Executive Room. Price includes transfers.
Flights available at an additional cost.

Dec
From £502
per person
Jan
From £502
per person
Feb
From £502
per person
Mar
From £526
per person
Apr
From £656
per person
May
From £739
per person
Jun
From £739
per person
Jul
From £656
per person
Aug
From £656
per person
Sep
From £739
per person
Oct
From £656
per person
Nov
From £526
per person

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Each guest room and suite has air-conditioning, a mini-bar, hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers, Caudalie toiletries, a safe, flat-screen television with satellite channels, telephone and wi-fi. In addition, DVD/CD players and tea and coffee-making facilities are available in the suites (on request). Cots, cribs and child safety equipment are available to borrow at no additional charge. Maid service is provided twice daily.

Executive Room

Executive Room

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Each Executive Room is modern and features a wooden floor, king-size bed (or twin beds), a marble bathroom with deep-soaking bath and walk-in shower, writing desk, an entertainment centre with a flat-screen television and a private balcony.

Superior Room

Superior Room

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  • crop_freeSize:40m²
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The stylish, individually designed, Superior Rooms are spacious and light and each features a king-size bed (or twin beds), marble bathroom with a deep-soaking bath and walk-in shower, writing desk, choice of reading materials and floor-to-ceiling windows leading out to a furnished private terrace.

Superior Deluxe

Superior Deluxe

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  • crop_freeSize:30-40m²
  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

The stylish Superior Deluxe Rooms are traditionally decorated and discreetly themed, each featuring a king-size bed (or twin beds), marble bathroom with a deep-soaking bath and walk-in shower, writing desk, choice of reading materials and floor-to-ceiling windows leading out to a furnished private terrace.

Suite

Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

There's a choice of several Suites at the hotel, all individually decorated on the theme of wine and extremely spacious. The accommodation each comprises a bedroom with a king-size bed, comfortably furnished separate living room, a large marble bathroom with a deep-soaking bath and walk-in shower, a dressing area, writing desk and an entertainment centre with a flat-screen television. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors provide super panoramic views, which can be enjoyed from the lounge area or on the private furnished terrace. Some suites are located at the corners of the hotel, so allow for a dual aspect, and many can be configured as two-bedroom suites, which is perfect if you're travelling as a family and require additional, yet convenient, space.

Suite Deluxe

Suite Deluxe

  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

There's a choice of several Deluxe Suites at the hotel, all individually decorated on the theme of wine and extremely spacious. The accommodation each comprises a bedroom with a king-size bed, comfortably furnished separate living room, a large marble bathroom with a deep-soaking bath and walk-in shower, a dressing area, writing desk and an entertainment centre with a flat-screen television. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors provide super panoramic views, which can be enjoyed from the lounge area or on the private furnished terrace. Some suites are located at the corners of the hotel, so allow for a dual aspect, and many can be configured as two-bedroom suites, which is perfect if you're travelling as a family and require additional, yet convenient, space.

Master Suite

Master Suite

  • hotelRooms:3
  • crop_freeSize:70-110m²
  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

The three superb Master Suites offer luxurious accommodation and are individually decorated on the theme of wine. Each has a king-size bed (two have feature 'barrel' two or four-poster beds), a spacious marble bathroom with a deep-soaking bath, double walk-in shower and twin sinks, dressing area, a comfortable separate living room with an entertainment centre and surround sound, ceiling speakers throughout, a writing desk, private bar, choice of reading material and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors leading out to the furnished private terrace, featuring a sofa, dining furniture seating up to four guests and boasting magnificent views of Porto and Douro River. One of the Master Suites can connect to a Superior Room, if required, while all of the Master Suites benefit from additional touches such as a complimentary mini-bar, tea and coffee-making facilities and parking. 

The Artists Suite

The Artists Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:150m²
  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

The latest addition to the accommodation at The Yeatman, The Artists Suite is lavish and incredibly spacious. Individually styled, it features no less than a sixteen metre length of floor-to-ceiling windows that lead out to a twelve-metre private terrace with sun loungers, dining furniture and breathtaking views of the city. The large marble bathroom boasts a deep-soaking oval bath, twin vanity unit, double walk-in shower and panoramic city views, while the living room has perfectly placed sofas and chairs, along with dining furniture seating up to four guests, a flat-screen television and Bose bluetooth sound system, along with a gas fireplace. In the king-size bedroom there's a second flat-screen television. Perfect for families seeking the ultimate in luxury, the suite can interconnect with a Superior Room and there's a separate service entrance and Powder Room. The impressive Artists Suite also benefits from complimentary tea and coffee-making facilities and parking.

The Bacchus Suite

The Bacchus Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:150m²
  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

The spectacular Bacchus Suite (named after the Roman God of Wine) offers excellent open-plan accommodation and is very private, even boasting its own private access. A high-vaulted ceiling, wooden floors, furnished conservatory leading out to a private terrace with small fountain, log fireplace and loungers are just some of the best features of the suite, the centrepiece of which must be the round, rotating king-size bed or the freestanding round copper bath/Jacuzzi in the open-plan living and sleeping part of the suite. In addition, there's a marble bathroom with double walk-in shower and lavish twin vanity unit, a dressing area, Bose docking station, large writing desk, plasma screen televisions and integrated speakers. The Bacchus Suite also offers a complimentary private bar, parking and tea and coffee-making facilities.

Presidential Suite

Presidential Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:170m²
  • visibilityRoom View:City and river views

The outstanding Presidential Suite features a king-size bed with a skylight above, a large opne-plan sitting and dining area and a luxurious marble bathroom with bath and shower. There's also an expansive outdoor space including a furnished terrace and private swimming pool with incredible views over Porto.

Overview

Overview

Boasting the only two Michelin Star restaurant in Porto, The Yeatman places cuisine and wine high on its list of priorities - which is wonderful news for visiting gourmands. There are three restaurants here, including two dedicated to fine dining. Vegetarian menus are available in all of the restaurants and a children's menu is available at two of the three. In addition, intimate and romantic private dining experiences can be arranged. Wine-lovers, meanwhile, will be delighted to learn that the hotel boasts a comprehensive, award-winning, wine cellar of delicious Portuguese wine and can organise wine dinners for guests and wine-tastings, complemented by Portuguese appetisers, at its Dick's Bar.

The Restaurant

The Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Fine dining cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Open for lunch and dinner, the gourmet restaurant currently has two Michelin Stars and boasts fabulous panoramic views of Douro River. Imaginative, contemporary Portuguese dishes are complemented by a comprehensive wine list and can be enjoyed in the beautiful surroundings of this classy dining venue.

The Orangerie

The Orangerie

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Fine dining cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, The Orangerie restaurant is a spacious, beautifully furnished dining room for enjoying delicious meals. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow for incredible views across Porto.

Pool Bar

Pool Bar

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Mediterranean dishes
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Open for lunch, the Pool Bar is a laid-back venue in which to enjoy light dishes, sandwiches and gourmet snacks.

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In general, expect warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Annual precipitation is high but concentrated in winter, with frequent sunny days. Summer average temperatures range between 16°C and 27°C, with occasional heatwaves of up to 38°C. Coastal areas are often windy, while high mountainous regions can experience harsh, cold winters.

Getting There

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Porto

Get a glimpse of local life as you wander through Porto’s medieval backwaters, picturesque buildings tumbling in a topsy-turvy manner down to the river. Tawny Port Wines are shipped from here across the globe and you can tour local cellars, as well as feasting on delicious fare in swanky restaurants, retro cafés, family-run ‘tascas’ and foodie markets. Unmissable attractions include the striking Baroque church of Sao Francisco, the subtler Se cathedral, and impressive beaux arts buildings. More contemporary gems include Casa da Musica and the candy-pink Serralves Museum, plus street art emblazoned on crumbling walls. Last but not least, the gardens of Jardim do Palacio showcase a patchwork of palms, plants and fountains.

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Douro Valley

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Douro Valley is a spectacularly scenic area of rugged beauty, where deep valleys and steep mountains meet, sculpted with astonishing geometrical terraces of vineyards. Flowing through the region is the magnificent Douro River, a major route for transporting visitors, wines and ports alike. Some 10% of this area is the classified Alto Douro Wine Region, producing silky sweet Port Wines; tour wine cellars dating back to the 18th century, or help at the harvests in September and October. Another regional highlight is the array of fantastic local restaurants, showcasing some of Portugal’s tastiest cuisine.

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Tras-os-Montes

Expect show-stopping landscapes of mountains, highlands and wilderness, scattered with a handful of historical villages known for their purifying thermal waters. Tras-os-Montes is a magical spot in Portugal’s extreme northeast corner, a stone’s throw from the Spanish border. A place of timeless beauty and appeal, everything here happens at a deliciously slow pace. Base yourself at the old spa town of Vidago and get set to be pampered like a Roman emperor, or opt for a round of world-class golf, courtesy of the Vidago Palace hotel’s award-winning greens.

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