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.
Alan
Canada
The hotel is a former Convent, situate on the banks of a river. The architect who drew up the design must have had a very difficult task, as in several places he/she used sloping ramps to connect adjacent spaces. However these ramps are wheel-chair friendly.
The Dining Room is the former central courtyard/cloister, now roofed in, and with numerous instructive wall panels of portraits and histories of the Knight Templars, who owned the castle on the hill above the town. (It would have been nice if a translation in English was provided). The catering staff were friendly and helpful, and the food selection was also good.
Our room had a view over the town towards the Knight Templar castle on the hill top.
Located in Coimbra, a few steps from S. Sebastião Aqueduct, Hotel Ibn-Arrik provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Pornchai
Thailand
Location is within walking distance to the university. Room is comfort.
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.
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.
Hotel Botanico de Coimbra is located in Coimbra, just 656 feet from Coimbra University and its Botanical Gardens. The unit is a 10-minute walk from the city’s historical center and República Square.
Coach Erl
United States of America
The staff were incredibly assistive, responsive and friendly. It was centrally located for our purposes with comfortable rooms. The atmosphere was relaxed and warm making travel less stressful.
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.
Michael
United States of America
Rooms were nice. Afternoon staff gave me great suggestion on where to park near the University.
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
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.
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
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.
Authentic Art Nouveau landmark in the heart of downtown Coimbra.
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
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.
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
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.
FAQ about campgrounds in Coimbra
On average, 3-star hotels in Coimbra cost KZT 54,289 per night, and 4-star hotels in Coimbra are KZT 45,488 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Coimbra can be found for KZT 109,344 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Coimbra this weekend is KZT 64,697 or, for a 4-star hotel, KZT 87,087. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Coimbra for this weekend cost around KZT 148,935 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs KZT 58,014 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Coimbra for tonight. You'll pay around KZT 81,031 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Coimbra will cost around KZT 73,513, 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 delightful town to visit. The town is architecturally pleasing, with clean, safe, streets, and a refreshing lack of graffiti.
There is a good choice of hotels and restaurants, and those that we patronized were of good quality, with helpful staff, all of whom, in our experience spoke good English. Recommended
Alan
Canada
10
Scored 10
Our accommodation had the perfect location; we walked...
Our accommodation had the perfect location; we walked everywhere. The nearby restaurants were serving great food. Our street had 2 nice restaurants that were frequented by locals, and the prices were very reasonable compared to the more touristy places.
Nora
Canada
10
Scored 10
Coimbra is a great city to visit and use as base to explore...
Coimbra is a great city to visit and use as base to explore other locations in central Portugal. Make sure you wear comfy shoes, the cobbles streets and walking is often up steep hills. The library is worth viewing at the university, but make sure you book in advance or get there early, as they have limited tickets and time slots. The parks are beautiful along the river and worth taking the time to visit. If adventuring out, highly recommend Obidos and the Buddha Eden garden, as well as Aveiro and Costa Nova.
Jules
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Coimbra has a lot to offer travelers.
Coimbra has a lot to offer travelers. Centro (old part of town) is very lovely and has a lot to see. Many small interesting roads and pathways to walk around and see beautiful buildings, historical churchs, shops, cafes...Restaurants are reasonably priced and there is a variety of different cuisines to accommodate everyone. We stayed one night, but could have easily stayed another night.
Pierrette
Canada
10
Scored 10
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.
Small hotel in the center of town. Hotel is in the lower part of town near the river; plenty of restaurants, stores and bars are nearby; and the historic university is about a 15-minute walk uphill. (Note: Hills are steep in Coimbra!) Hotel is family-owned, with pleasant owners. Bedroom and bathroom were clean, bed was comfortable, and daily housekeeping service was good. Bedroom had a small desk and chair, TV and wardrobe. WiFi service was acceptable. Price was reasonable, so the room was good value for money.
Hotel Oslo was very clean and comfortable. We had a family room, which gave us a room separate from our two kids. The rooftop terrace was a really nice place to sit in the evenings and see the view. The breakfast was one of the best we’ve ever had. More like a cruise ship breakfast than a typical hotel breakfast. The staff was very friendly and accommodated all of our requests immediately. Parking was free and easy. Everything in town we wanted to see was walkable from the hotel.
The location of the hotel is excellent… very close to the University of Coimbra. The hotel is a refurbished old house that is beautiful and comfortable. we had two rooms with a shared common area with kitchenette and sofas. the staff was extremely friendly. They gave us great recommendations for lunch and dinner, they also welcomed us with a bottle of champagne and cake, and gave us cookies when we checked out. the rooms are small, but comfortable, and really nicely decorated.
Wonderful hotel right in the heart of the Baixa. This is my third stay here and I'm sure that I'll be back when I am in Coimbra The elevator and airconditining are a must and they work very well here. The beds are comfy (I have always had a room with two single beds pushed together) and the desk and chair are very good. The bathroom is very upgraded and nice - good water pressure, new, nice facilities.
The location is fantastic--just a few step down the cobblestoned hill to the main square and main shopping street of the old town. Near many cafes and restaurants. Also near the old church where the first king of Portugal is buried. These units are being entirely refurbished by the owners in marble and wood. Incredibly clean! The duvet and towels are new and of good quality.
Fantastic property at one of the most strategic locations in central Coimbra, close to the exceptional botanical garden, the University, the old city, modern shopping, etc. etc. Emblematic! Exceptionally friendly and helpful staff, perfect rooms and facilities, hearty breakfast, ... in two words ... your home in Coimbra ... all in the best tradition of Portugal and Coimbra.
Location is very central in the Coimbra old town: handy to everything. Quiet at night. We also liked the "roof garden".
The reception staff (at Hotel Oslo) and the young staff on-site at Entre Ruas (for cleaning and replacement of supplies) were extremely helpful. Overall, the apartment was spacious for three people, with two bedrooms and a big lounge/dining space.
The room is luxurious and spacious. The bed the best we've slept on during our 2 weeks travelling around Portugal. The location could not be bettered and the bathroom newly done (previous reviewers have left some negative comments about the bathroom). There is a lift! And Goncalo the perfect host with lots of useful information. Coimbra is an amazing place to visit!
Location is excellent as it is very close, walking distance to Coimbra A train station and Praça do Comércio where there's plenty of restaurants and shopping. Also within walking distance, about 15 - 20 minutes over the bridge to Portugal dos Pequenitos. Hotel was clean and comfortable. Great hotel value if you're not spending a lot of time in your room!
Loved this small hotel. Clean beautiful room. Lovely linens. Efficient and friendly staff. Excellent dinner in their garden restaurant. One of our favorite meals traveling through Portugal. Had the tuna and the fish. Lobby is so cool. Loved the vibe.
Breakfast buffet was delicious. Fruit,eggs breads, cheeses, meats. Good coffee options. Yum.
One of the best places were I’ve stayed in Portugal. Everything isn’t just great, but GREAT! Location, view from the window and terrace, breakfast, bathroom, and even free Netflix on TV. On top of that, the service was of the highest standard, with the stuff being very eager to assist us, and give us very valuable information on the city!
Our accommodation of our trip to Portugal. Room was massive, clean, and beautifully decorated. We used the kitchen every night because we wanted to enjoy the facilities (picnic table, playground for our toddler, pool). Silvia was so kind and accommodating. Great breakfast. We loved getting to meet the baby goats!
Stylish without being overly designer-ish. All the amenities are in place and the bed is comfortably hard. Efficient check-in via hotel Oslo nearby (go there first) and communication. Care taken to root the place in its history: a very nice touch.
Great host & hostess. Really helpful and prepared a wonderful breakfast. The best for our entire trip to Portugal. The hostess suggested 2 restaurants and we found them helpful. Very gracious people who tried their best to help.
staff was very helpful especially Paulo, Marta at reception and Marta in the restaurant. The hotel and gardens were beautiful but the breakfast was not as big or as good as other hotels we stayed at in Portugal
Very rude front desk, they have rules that no other hotel in Portugal has.
I have a PCR negative test and a vaccination card from the USA and they made me pay for a test just to bet in to the hotel.
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