We've been at Mira d'Aire in the period 2nd-5th of September 2011, during a trip that involved 3 different hotels: Mira d'Aire was the one with low star classiifcation, but it has been the best one! The owner are a couple really kind and their care for the guests is extraordinary; we were with our two little children and they felt better than at home. There is also Milù, a little, clean and lovely dog. The room was really clean, and sufficiently big to stay in a comfortable way with 4 beds; there is no much noise because there is not trafic in the street during the night, also if the position is good in relation to the center of the town and it is really simple to go in the principal metro station of the town, in which all the metro lines are crossing. There is not a private parking but on the street the parking is free in the night, and if you want in front of the hotel there is a private parking. Maybe the bathroom could have a little restyling, but for us the essential was that it was really clean. The building is a tipical Porto house, with a nice internal style that reminded us old english houses; the breakfast was exactly the same of the other Portoguese hotels: not international but with daily prepared fruits, yogurt, cereals, ham with cheese, croissants and a full...We've been at Mira d'Aire in the period 2nd-5th of September 2011, during a trip that involved 3 different hotels: Mira d'Aire was the one with low star classiifcation, but it has been the best one! The owner are a couple really kind and their care for the guests is extraordinary; we were with our two little children and they felt better than at home. There is also Milù, a little, clean and lovely dog. The room was really clean, and sufficiently big to stay in a comfortable way with 4 beds; there is no much noise because there is not trafic in the street during the night, also if the position is good in relation to the center of the town and it is really simple to go in the principal metro station of the town, in which all the metro lines are crossing. There is not a private parking but on the street the parking is free in the night, and if you want in front of the hotel there is a private parking. Maybe the bathroom could have a little restyling, but for us the essential was that it was really clean. The building is a tipical Porto house, with a nice internal style that reminded us old english houses; the breakfast was exactly the same of the other Portoguese hotels: not international but with daily prepared fruits, yogurt, cereals, ham with cheese, croissants and a full choise of beverages.
Susanna, Luca and the little Fabrizio and Elena thank you, If we'd come back in Porto we'll surely choose this hotel!More
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