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.
With a façade featuring wall tiles and an ornate door, Hotel Jardim is a historic building dating back to 1902.
Philippa
New Zealand
The location was good apart from the road construction outside. Our room was at the back, so we weren't affected by noise from the work. The staff were fantastic, the room was spacious and clean. Lovely building.
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.
Hotel Botanico de Coimbra is located in Coimbra, just 200 metres from Coimbra University and its Botanical Gardens. The unit is a 10-minute walk from the city’s historical centre and República Square....
Noel
Portugal
Newly refurbished, very clean and bright. Convenient location.
Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, Affiliated by Meliá enjoys a hill-top location in Coimbra, just 100 metres away from the University Hospitals. The hotel bar features live music once a week.
Therese
Australia
Nice hotel. A bit tricky to find and to drive out of but we managed to.
Oslo is a family-run hotel situated 50 meters from the station with views over the city and its historical 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 centre and Coimbra Train Station. It features a business centre, tennis court, outdoor pool and car rental facilities.
Great help, helped with my pizza hut delivery, legend
Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, Affiliated by Meliá enjoys a hill-top location in Coimbra, just 100 metres away from the University Hospitals. The hotel bar features live music once a week.
El trato es fantástico. Nos hemos sentido muy a gusto
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.
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
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 300 metres from Coimbra A Train Station. The historical town centre of Coimbra is 200 metres 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.
Authentic Art Nouveau landmark in the heart of downtown Coimbra.
The Stay Hotel Coimbra Centro is situated in the heart of Coimbra city centre, at a short walk from the Mondego River and 300 metres from the Coimbra Train Station.
Well located, friendly staff, clean and value for money.
Set in Coimbra, 100 metres from S. Sebastião Aqueduct, Hotel Ibn-Arrik offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
- really good and rich breakfast
- pool
- spacious room
FAQs about hotels in Coimbra
On average, 3-star hotels in Coimbra cost € 122.88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Coimbra are € 99.53 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Coimbra can on average be found for € 245.79 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Coimbra this weekend is € 112.28 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 163.09. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Coimbra for this weekend cost on average around € 252 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 111.60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Coimbra for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 162.67 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Coimbra will cost around € 237 (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.
We were lucky enough to arrive during the last week of term...
We were lucky enough to arrive during the last week of term for the university students, which made the town lively and interesting. The tour of the university , particularly the library, was fascinating. It was also lovely to walk through the old town, eat pastries, listen to music and absorb the atmosphere. Sitting in the Botanic gardens with a book in the afternoon sunshine was an opportunity to relax in otherwise busy days.
Patricia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Coimbra is a delightful town to visit.
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
It is a whimsical hotel, designed like a palazzo in Venice.
Staff is great, very helpful.
Breakfast is delivered to your room.
View from our room was magnificent, overlooking part of the city from a bird view point.
Location is close by to Old University, which is a must see in Coimbra, on the top of the old town .
Driving there is a lot of fun, particularly for north Americans. Narrow, steep, cobbled streets. Don't come with a big SUV, because you will have hard time to find a parking spot.
Everything and everyone. This little guest house is a real gem. It is located in Coimbra, city of Portugal not yet fully discovered by tourists. To me it is the real Portugal, with honest hospitality. The guesthouse is well decorated, visibly the owners put their heart in it.
We also enjoyed little shop with fruit and the most needed stuff and next to it a bakery just outside the guesthouse. If we are again in Coimbra, we will for sure stay again in Vila Julieta.
We were received with a warm and friendly greeting by the staff and offered an upgrade at a very reasonable price difference. When I compared the room, the size was more comfortable and the view was amazing. The hotel offers a very nice breakfast and at night it has a light menu with drinks. Their rooftop area is amazing! Perfect for couples and I highly recommend it. I heard through the grapevine, soon there will be a new Oslo hotel not too far!
The location was beautiful and central. The apartment was beautiful and a good layout. We stayed at a few apartments in Portugal that had the same sort of sleeping arrangements/ small kitchen and living space and this was our favorite. It was a little lively at night since it was on the Main Street but wasn’t too loud that our kids couldn’t fall asleep at their normal time. We would definitely recommend staying here and visiting Coimbra.
Pretty nice hotel centrally located. Walking distance to the most important sites to visit in Coimbra. I did like the fact that you can have access to the building and room by door code. Ricardo is very hospitable, please follow up his instructions to walk around the city, due to the hills in the city. The hotel is very clean, modern, comfortable. I do recommend Sete Restaurant, close to the hotel. Good Portuguese food.
This is a reasonably priced, quiet, centrally located hotel that is just steps away from the centre of Coimbra. My room was clean and comfortable with efficient air conditioning, comfortable bed and a spacious bathroom. Garage parking beneath the hotel was available for my rent a car for an additional fee. Hotel staff was courteous and professional and English speaking - highly recommended hotel
Centrally located, thoughtfully decorated quaint studio that had everything you needed for a comfortable stay. Easy to access with codes provided for the front doors and unit doors. Unit was clean, and the staff was very friendly. Coimbra is a must see, and as is the case with most of Portugal, very hilly. Bring flat, comfortable footwear! Thank you for a lovely stay at Sofia Studios!
Location is excellent..almost directly across from Coimbra A train station. Decent facilities. A special recommendation to the staff’ and especially to Denise, who helped us with a hotel booking in Porto..she called the check in person in Porto and explained to him when we would arrive in Porto for check in. Her professional manner and kindness deserve special recognition.
Great location just across the river from the old city of Coimbra. Several good restaurants & cafes in the same block as the hotel. Easy parking at a public lot (3E/day) a couple of minutes ways. We had a 4th floor room next to kitchen and small patio which was nice for making breakfast. Friendly staff, clean room. Windows opened to get a nice breeze in the room.
A great boutique hotel and the highlight of our tour of Portugal. Totally exceeded our expectations. Amazingly helpful and friendly staff. Obviously a well respected restaurant (be sure to book a table). Excellent breakfast included. Thoughtfully decorated, clean room with very comfortable bed and balcony. For us the location was fine.
Nice, newly furnashed appartment, perfect place very close to the city center (it's just on the other side of the bridge), many places to park the car nearby (3 Eur./day). On the 4th floor there is small kitshen and a lovely roof terrace overlooking the old town to sit there. Nice people, as almost everywhere in Portugal.
The apartment was perfect, very central, easy to access. Marcos, Daniella and Andre are exceptional staff. Hotel Oslo should be very proud of these three employees, and the other on-site staff, who went out of their way to make sure we were comfortable and had everything we needed. Thank you.
Views were amazing over the city's lovely coloured buildings, Wonderfull kitch room totally bedazzled decor made for a special stay. Wonderful breakfast served in a lovely wicker basket. Hot tub.Thank you for making this one of our favourite stops in Portugal
The hotel stays at an excellent location, 5 minutes away from the heart of the city. The staff was really nice and we were very well welcomed. The room was great and big, clean and really comfy. For sure will be my first choice once I return to Coimbra
This is a fabulous hotel right on the main pedestrian street in the touristy part of town. The rooms are clean, updated, and very comfortable. This is a bargain for the price and we will definitely stay here again on our next trip to Coimbra.
Beautiful surroundings in a tranquil village. The multiple bedrooms, dishwasher and bright kitchen. The wood burning stove in a beautiful stone room was an added bonus. We enjoyed our long drives discovering this beautiful region of Portugal.
Convenient location near the train station. 24 hour and friendly reception at Hotel Oslo which is just across the street. Hotel Oslo has a bar which has amazing views of the university so be sure to check it out.
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
Staff was wonderful and it was a clean hotel. It was located in a more residential part of town easy accessible from Coimbra train station (you have to get the train from Coimbra-B, but it’s a 5 minute ride).
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