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Leonardo Da Vinci
15th April, 1452 (Anchiano, Italy) – 2nd May, 1519 (Amboise, France)
In our Torel Avantgarde, a hotel in the center of Porto, we pay homage to Leonardo Da Vinci with one of the best suites you can find in the city.
If you are looking for a room with a balcony, views of the Douro, and a jacuzzi, in our award-winning boutique hotel Torel Avantgarde we have something even better: we present the Royal Leonardo Da Vinci Suite – one of the most sought-after suites by lovers of Renaissance Art.
In this tribute to the artist, we refer to his best-known work: Mona Lisa.
Bearing in mind that Mona Lisa was a simple country woman, we chose to adopt a rustic and minimalist material, contrasting with the marble bedside tables, which, on the contrary, represent the wealth and luxury associated with this work.
The dark tones of this hotel room in Porto represent the absence of light, since, at the time, there were only candlelights.
The color green refers to nature, the starting point of all his inventions.
Our suite dedicated to Leonardo Da Vinci has the possibility of choosing between a twin bed, balcony, outdoor jacuzzi, and views of the Douro River.
- Up to 3 People
- 47 m2
- Double or Twin Bed
- Connecting Room with Executive Deluxe Marcel Duchamp Room
- Balcony
- Jacuzzi
- View of the Douro River
- Nespresso Coffee Machine
- Minibar
- TV
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Offer of Nespresso Coffee and Water throughout the Stay






About The Artist...
Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci Was An Italian Renaissance Polynesian.
Despite being a multifaceted artist with diverse areas of interest, it was invention, painting, sculpture, and literature that made Leonardo Da Vinci one of the most emblematic artists in the history of mankind.
Historians recognize Leonardo as the prime example of the “Universal Genius” or “Renaissance Man”. According to them, an individual of “a feverishly inventive imagination”.
Some of his Main Works:
Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
Vitruvian Man
Artistic Movements: High Renaissance; Rebirth.
“He who thinks, errs much.” – Leonardo da Vinci