Mirra Porto SPA
Centro — Downtown, near São Bento station· Updated 26 Feb 2026
Price per session
€35
Opening hours
Mon–Sat 10:00 – 20:00
Private Nordic sauna and hammam in the heart of Porto — 3-hour session with towels, bathrobes, and tea included
What to expect during your visit
Mirra Porto SPA is in Centro, a downtown, near são bento station part of Porto. It is a strong option if you want a clear finnish setup with transparent pricing and practical details before you book.
The visit flow is usually more linear, without extreme contrast emphasis, which suits people who prefer a calmer and more controlled session. The primary value is the core heat and relaxation circuit itself.
Features
Planning tips before you book
- Confirm the same-day schedule and try booking outside peak evening slots for a quieter experience.
- Bring water, flip-flops, and comfortable swimwear even when the venue includes a spa kit.
- If this is your first session, start with shorter heat blocks and increase gradually based on tolerance.
- Use the official links below to verify current access rules, pricing, and availability before heading out.
Sample pacing for a balanced session
For most visitors, a comfortable session is two to three short heat rounds with breaks between each round. Instead of chasing maximum duration, the goal is consistency, hydration, and a steady recovery pace. That usually reduces dizziness risk and leads to a better post-session experience.
If you are combining heat with cold exposure, keep the progression gradual and always finish with a short rest window before leaving. If you have a medical condition, confirm with a healthcare professional that this heat-cold protocol is appropriate for your situation.
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