Porto is Portugal's second largest city, but it has several specific features that characterise it, differentiate it and make it so welcoming. Starting with the city's parks, libraries and cultural spaces, to the bars, restaurants and local shops, Porto offers a cultural and leisure agenda for everyone. From the public gardens, such as the Palácio de Cristal gardens, to the Casa da Música, Fundação de Serralves, Rivoli or the Coliseu, the offer is vast. The city offers excellent infrastructure for all residents, good job opportunities and plenty of security.
Living in Porto is synonymous with quality of life, excellent education and a balance between work and social life.
Opened in 2018, the ISAG Hotel-School is located on the Salazares Campus. It has 24/7 security and consists of 20 rooms with capacity for up to 40 national and international students. All the rooms are fully equipped with a private bathroom, LCD TV, Wi-Fi, minibar, safe, desk, reading lamp and air conditioning. It also has bed linen and towels, a laundry room, space to prepare meals and weekly cleaning of the rooms and daily cleaning of the common areas are included in the rent. It has a great location, and you can easily find supermarkets, a 24-hour pharmacy, a self-service laundry, restaurants and a shopping centre nearby. The facilities are easily accessible by public transport (bus and metro) or by car and are 10 minutes from Matosinhos beach and 15 minutes from the city centre.
Port wine cellars
D. Luís Bridge
Serralves Foundation
Ribeira
House of Music
Sé Cathedral
Stock Exchange Palace
Rua das Flores
Lello Bookshop
Morro Garden
Clérigos Tower
São Bento Station
Avenida dos Aliados