How to Watch Hotel Portofino Season 3 Without Cable

The Spool Staff
November 17th, 2024

Just in time for summer, Hotel Portofino opens for a third season for a glamorous seaside retreat.

The British show landed on the other side of the Atlantic since 2022 and captivated viewers with its 1920s glamor and high class drama, all while the war looms ahead. Natascha McElhone returns as the owner of the titular hotel, Bella Ainsworth, two years set after last season. With Bella’s new fling, her husband Cecil, portrayed by Mark Umbers, asks for a divorce after the difficult deal he made. Bella’s son Lucien (Oliver Dench) remains engaged to her rival’s daughter Rose (Claude Scott-Mitchell), though that might change with Lucien’s affections for his sister’s nanny Constance (Louisa Binder).

Where to watch Hotel Portofino season 3

The latest season of Hotel Portofino airs on PBS every Sunday at 8:00 PM ET, 7:00PM CT from July 28 to September 1.

There are three ways to watch Hotel Portofino season 3: live on PBS, and streaming on the PBS App and PBS Masterpiece Amazon Prime Video Channel.

Hotel Portofino season 3 on PBS

You can watch Hotel Portofino on PBS without cable live on one of these cord-cutting services:

YouTube TV

Often dubbed as the best cordless replacement to cable, YouTube TV is a live TV streaming platform that gives you access to more than 100 channels, sporting events, local channels, unlimited DVR space, and up to three simultaneous streams. But what really gives YouTube TV its edge is customization; depending on your needs, you can easily add premium channels like HBO, sports channels like NFL Redzone, and Spanish channels like Unimas to your preferred lineup.

Hotel Portofino season 3 on PBS App

As part of its goal for public broadcasting, PBS has made the move to digital through their app. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

PBS App

The PBS app makes it so that you can watch your favorite PBS shows (including local programming) anytime and anywhere. It's completely free to download and compatible with most streaming devices and TVs, making it a great streaming companion wherever you are. The app features educational kids' shows and favorites like Arthur, as well as documentaries, dramas, and news programs like PBS NewsHour.

Hotel Portofino on Prime Video

As one of the big three in streaming, there’s no need to introduce Amazon Prime Video, but viewers might be interested to know that PBS has a channel available on the streamer. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime is an on-demand streaming service that doubles as a membership to Amazon's shopping platform. That means aside from getting the latest Prime titles, which are a good mix of original and licensed films and TV shows (both from Hollywood and around the world), you also get access to free shipping, same-day delivery, and seasonal discounts. The subscription costs $15/month, but if you're only interested in Prime as a standalone streaming service, you'll just have to pay $9/month.

All three seasons are available to watch on PBS, PBS App, and the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel

There are currently 18 episodes of Hotel Portofino available to stream on PBS App and the Masterpiece channel, starting with season 1’s episodes from 2022.

PBS App

The PBS app makes it so that you can watch your favorite PBS shows (including local programming) anytime and anywhere. It's completely free to download and compatible with most streaming devices and TVs, making it a great streaming companion wherever you are. The app features educational kids' shows and favorites like Arthur, as well as documentaries, dramas, and news programs like PBS NewsHour.

Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime is an on-demand streaming service that doubles as a membership to Amazon's shopping platform. That means aside from getting the latest Prime titles, which are a good mix of original and licensed films and TV shows (both from Hollywood and around the world), you also get access to free shipping, same-day delivery, and seasonal discounts. The subscription costs $15/month, but if you're only interested in Prime as a standalone streaming service, you'll just have to pay $9/month.