My wife, young son, and I stayed here for a few days in Porto. The price was right, and the hotel was suitable enough. I considered it to be typical of a 3 star hotel: There are some rough edges, but nothing deeply broken or filthy. I didn't know this ahead, but the neighborhood is a bit sleepy. It takes about 10-20 minutes to walk somewhere with restaurants etc. But the upside of this is that the street was quiet in the morning. The Wi-Fi did not work very well. Don't count on it. Breakfast was not good. Skip it if you can. A small grocery store is right across the street, which is handy. The staff were friendly.