Oslo is a family-run hotel situated 55 yards from the station with views of the city and its historic University. It offers recently renovated rooms with free Wi-Fi.
This 5-star hotel is located in a historic palace. Quinta das Lágrimas offers 3 room types: Palace Rooms once accommodated the Duke of Wellington and Garden Rooms overlook the botanical garden.
NH Coimbra Dona Ines is located within a 10-minute walk of the Coimbra center and Coimbra Train Station. It features a business center, tennis court, outdoor pool and car rental facilities.
This modern 4-star hotel is located near the Mondego River in historic Coimbra. Its modern rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite and paid movie channels.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Sophia Residences offers accommodations in a historic building in Coimbra. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Hotel Ibis Coimbra Centro overlooks the Mondego River and is 984 feet from Coimbra A Train Station. The historical town center of Coimbra is 656 feet away. Free WiFi is available.
Overlooking the Mondego River in Coimbra, the Vila Galé provides warmly decorated rooms with a dance theme. It has free Wi-Fi, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and various spa treatments.
excellent location , service and value for money !
Oslo is a family-run hotel situated 55 yards from the station with views of the city and its historic University. It offers recently renovated rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Great stuff great location and very good breakfast
Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, Affiliated by Meliá enjoys a hill-top location in Coimbra, just 328 feet away from the University Hospitals. The hotel bar features live music once a week.
El trato es fantástico. Nos hemos sentido muy a gusto
Overlooking the picturesque River Mondego, Hotel Larbelo offers air-conditioned rooms with a seating area and a private bathroom. Some rooms include a view of the river.
Spacious room, very comfortable rest after Camino walk.3
NH Coimbra Dona Ines is located within a 10-minute walk of the Coimbra center and Coimbra Train Station. It features a business center, tennis court, outdoor pool and car rental facilities.
Great help, helped with my pizza hut delivery, legend
This modern 4-star hotel is located near the Mondego River in historic Coimbra. Its modern rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite and paid movie channels.
Lovely modern hotel, large room, breakfast was great.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, Hotel Alentejana is a charming guest house in the heart of historic Coimbra. A 10-minute walk from part of Coimbra University, it provides modern bathrooms.
Clean, warm and comfy. Great location for the theatre
Hotel Ibis Coimbra Centro overlooks the Mondego River and is 984 feet from Coimbra A Train Station. The historical town center of Coimbra is 656 feet away. Free WiFi is available.
Everything was excellent, Staff, Location, Parking.
Set in a historic building that counts as one of Coimbra’s architectural landmarks, Hotel Astória overlooks the Mondego River in the historic Baixa district. It offers rooms with classic décor.
Nothing has changed, like entering a time machine.
The Stay Hotel Coimbra Centro is located in the heart of Coimbra city center, at a short walk from the Mondego River and 984 feet from the Coimbra Train Station.
Well located, friendly staff, clean and value for money.
Conveniently set in the center of Coimbra, Pharmacia GuestHouse provides free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. The property is around a 12-minute walk from S.
comfortable room. great location. unique property.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
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FAQs about hotels in Coimbra
On average, 3-star hotels in Coimbra cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Coimbra are $97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Coimbra can be found for $177 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Coimbra this weekend is $119 or, for a 4-star hotel, $198. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Coimbra for this weekend cost around $267 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Coimbra for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Coimbra will cost around $240, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Portugal’s medieval capital, and a pioneer of fado music alongside its modern counterpart Lisbon, Coimbra is a vibrant university city with a good helping of historic sights.
The university is the country’s oldest and its attractive buildings cover a small hill overlooking the Mondego River. The institution has an excellent science museum, the ornate Joanina Library, and one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens which contributes to the lush landscape.
The midweek nightlife in the city’s bars and restaurants is popular with students, while shopping options range from the stores of the CoimbraShopping complex to smaller boutiques on cobbled streets in the historic Baixa district.
The medieval centre houses the museum of Coimbran sculptor Machado de Castro and the Old Cathedral, begun under the reign of the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques. He is buried in Santa Cruz Monastery, while the tomb of a later queen – Elizabeth of Aragon – is in the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova. She founded this hilltop convent to replace flood-prone Santa Clara-a-Velha below. Between them is Portugal dos Pequenitos where Portugal’s main monuments are reproduced in miniature.
Nearby is Quinta das Lágrimas, a 19th-century mansion that is now a luxury hotel on Booking.com. Also available are cheap hostels and guest houses near the 2 main train stations.
Coimbra is a great city with very interesting historical...
Coimbra is a great city with very interesting historical sites and churches. Interesting shops and restaurants.
the Igreja santo Christo is especially good to visit situated in a lovely square. The adjoining old cafe has a wonderful atmosphere with a performance of FADO (traditional Portuguese music ) every weekday from 6pm
ELAINE
Portugal
6.0
Scored 6.0
Five-minute walk from Coimbra A train station; online pix...
Five-minute walk from Coimbra A train station; online pix meant we knew exactly which building to look for.
This is a charming and old-fashioned hotel that antique-lovers should really enjoy; it's like being on the set of a 1920s or earlier movie, and has an old-fashioned wood-lined elevator, complete with folding bench. We loved the place, but ...
The one perturbing thing was the lack of in-room Wifi, but there are lots of comfortable spaces to connect on the main floor. For a couple of vacation days, though, this was not a big deal.
Susan
Canada
10
Scored 10
Coimbra was an unexpected pleasure to visit.
Coimbra was an unexpected pleasure to visit. We had great accommodation in an accessible (by car) area, but removed from the every day bustle. Interesting old town, enjoyable music/fado offerings, good walks along the river and excellent food were all recommended by our helpful and knowledgable host. Had trouble finding parking at first (it's not well signed IMO),
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The world heritage site of the University Library is good...
The world heritage site of the University Library is good but not exceptional. You need to book for it and the booking place is nowhere near the Library. The ticket gets you into the Chemistry Building and main hall, both well worth seeing. The Art Museum in the monastery and above the Roman Forum was the best place in Coimbra for me. St Tiago was the best church, brilliant early interior. Cathedral good and unusual in that was plain. Good views from the opposite side of the river and a couple of good monasteries there. Loads of good churches to see.Roman Conimbriga an occasional bus journey away is the best Roman site in Portugal. Funicular railway and an Exhibition place near the base. This used to be a monastic refectory and photogenic fountains close by. Really good. I suspect hardly any tourists visit
I had visited Coimbra in Septermber 1978, amazed how many people now visit. Take the Lonely Planet Book with you.
Philip
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting historical city with one of the oldest...
Interesting historical city with one of the oldest universities in the world.
Old town on top of the hill is quite spectacular with two cathedrals and a myriad of historical buildings. On the other side of the hill there are well laid out Botanic gardens with tropical flora and great views.
All this within 10 mins of city centre!
Good transport links with rail and intercity express buses. 40 mins north by train takes you to coastal town of Aveiro which will be European city of culture for 2024. A minor Venice with canals and many beautiful buildings Canal trips by gondola and many interesting eating places.
Allan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Coimbra was lovely and every meal that we had was excellent,...
Coimbra was lovely and every meal that we had was excellent, unfortunately it rained for our whole visit which did impede what we were able to do. It was much more hilly than we had expected, but apart from that it was easy to get around and there is an excellent bus service.
We have stayed at this hotel only for one night as we were travelling by car across Portugal. The hotel was on our way to Portu and had a free parking, which was great. We liked it a lot there, the room was spacious, with a balcony, the view was nice. The staff were very welcome and helpful. We highly recommend to have a dinner in their restaurant, we loved it, they had a nice selection of wines and the food was delicious, beautifully served and cooked with love. They told us they use veggies from their own farm, which I find really cool.
beautiful rooms and friendly staff, a gorgeous outdoor space to enjoy breakfast under the trees. and an adorable hotel cat to keep us company. situated in a convenient location near the university which made it easy to explore the main sites. the rooms were comfortable and stylish. the hotel offered a wine tasting every day and an amazing roof terrace with views. one of the best hotels we stayed in Portugal. stunning boutique hotel, with friendly staff in an excellent location
A nice little old hotel with an updated air about it. Staff are professional. Parking is inconvenient - about 300 meters away and $10 a day, but it is a good walking neighborhood. We parked the rental car and didn't use it for the two days we were there Good restaurants and patisseries nearby. We did not take breakfast at the hotel as we enjoyed exploring the wide range of regional pastries for which Portugal is famous.
Everything, Paula was an exceptional hostess with an keen eye for details not only on a great property but she took time to give me a history lesson on the area, excellent dining recommendation and was a joy to talk too. I stayed at 14 different properties on my 21 day moto odyssey through Portugal and Spain and her boutique hotel was one of the best experiences. On top of all that Breakfast was wonderful.
Since I visited Coimbra for work, I didn't spend much time in the hotel, but I really got a good sleep- room was nice and beds very comfortable.
WiFi signal was very strong and breakfast was really tasty. You can get some snacks from the bar, Stuff was helpful, and the location was very good- 10 min from the center itself, 5 min from the river.
Would recommend!
I have previously written a glowing review of Hotel Oslo. This is a great, efficient, professionally staffed small hotel with a very good breakfast, a very nice bar area (open til 1AM, offering late night snacks) with delightful views, excellent housekeeping and truly nice people who are kind and gracious. We had a lovely stay in a beautiful city.
The location ais great, very central! As Coimbra is quite small is a perfect place to stay for a weekend. The studio was cleaned, and has basic thing in the kitchen so enough to cook few basic meals. Perfect for a weekend or a pitstop while travelling trough Portugal. Also, there was an AC in the studio which helped a lot.
Good location, close to restaurants, bars, the university and its famous library.
The breakfast was reach with fresh ingredients.
But above all, the staff was nice and helpful, giving us important information for our stay in Coimbra and helped us with questions and recommendations for the rest of our trip in Portugal.
Hotel Tivoli is more like a business hotel than a tourist hotel, but our room was quite large and comfortable. It is about a 10-15 minute walk to the center of Coimbra, and is located approximately mid-way between the Coimbra A and Coimbra B train stations. There's a good restaurant attached to the hotel.
Close to Coimbra (A) station in heart of lower old town. Bakeries and cafes and restaurants nearby. Nice large room and bedroom loft. Decent bed and bathroom. Everything works! Pick up door codes at nearby Hotel Oslo. Nice folks. Nice price. I’d do it again. Two night stay. Coimbra pretty cool.
One of the nicest., homely properties we staying Portugal.
Property has an interesting history and this is tastefully respected in decor and presentation.
Everything was done to perfection, hosts could not be more helpful, staff top class and food, much of which was produced on-site, was lovely.
We had a great stay at this property. It is excellent value for money and staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful. Continental breakfast was generous and delivered to our room at a preferred time. Location is also great, right amongst the oldest university in Portugal.
Is not the first time I stay at Tivoli. Is a well located and organized hotel. The team are so efficient and so kind. It seems that everything is possible when you ask something to them. They are professional and this gives me a lot of proud of Coimbra and Portugal.
This is a historically significant property built on a road to what once was a palace, now part of Coimbra University. It has the touches of an era gone by. Don’t expect a 5-star hotel but do expect 5-star service. The staff was wonderful and helpful.
Everything was outstanding. The location is on the edge of the university campus and near to good cafes and the center. Breakfast was the best I had in Portugal - homemade yogurts and breads, fresh fruit and fresh-squeezed orange juice.
It has true air conditioning! I have stayed at other hotels in Portugal that claim they have a/c but the temp is controlled. so if it’s warmer than you prefer, you’re out of luck. The bed and pillows were very comfortable.
Clean hotel, short 15mins walk from bus station and Coimbra B train stn
Good breakfast although if you get caught on a day where a large bus tour is staying, can get a bit hectic
This hotel was my favorite in Portugal. The staff are just amazing, helpful, caring, dedicated to making our stay enjoyable. Breakfast was awesome, with a great selection.
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