Yeatman

Top choice in Vila Nova de Gaia


Named after one of port producer Taylor’s original founders, the Yeatman is Porto's only true five-star resort, terraced and tucked into the Gaia hillside with expansive Douro and Porto views. There’s a two-Michelin–starred restaurant; huge, sumptuous guest rooms and suites with private terraces; a decanter-shaped pool; sunken Roman baths in the fantastic Caudalie spa; and it's close to everything else you could possibly wish for.


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2. Espaço Porto Cruz

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3. Jardim do Morro

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4. Teleférico de Gaia

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5. Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar

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6. Praça da Ribeira

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7. Cais da Ribeira

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