Coimbra hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Coimbra
Hotel Quinta Das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
Rua Antonio Augusto Goncalves, Coimbra, Portugal
Be Coimbra Hostels
Praca do Comercio No. 27, Coimbra, Portugal
4-star hotels in Coimbra
Vila Gale Coimbra Hotel
Rua Abel Dias Urbano, 20, Coimbra, Portugal
Sapientia Boutique Hotel
Rua Jose Falcao Nº4, Coimbra, Portugal
3-star hotels in Coimbra
- Solar Antigo Luxury Coimbra Hotel
- Guest House Santa Clara
- Hotel Oslo
- Hotel Braganca
- Riversuites
- Moderna Hotel
- Hotel D. Luis
- Zero Box Lodge Coimbra
- Penedo Da Saudade Suites & Hostel
- Coimbra Monumentais B&B
- Casa Dos Carvalhos Hotel
- Casa De Sao Bento St Benedict House Hotel
- Top Coimbra Hotel
- Sophia Residences
- Casa Morais Guest House
- Feelcoimbra Castelo Boutique Apartments
- Epic Days Guest House
- Veronika
- Jr Studios & Suites I Rius I
- Residencial Antunes Hotel
- Casa Da Baixa Downtown House Hotel
- Despertar Saudade Hotel
- Residencia Ideal
- Casa Amarela Hotel
- Gouveia Residence
- Sao Bento Na Alta St Benedict Uptown Hotel
- Residencial Moeda Hotel
- Monte Rubiu Guesthouse
- Dom Luis Hotel
- Lory Bed & Breakfast
- Casa Da Se Cathedral Suites
Hotel Mondego
Largo Das Ameias 3-4, Coimbra, Portugal
Hotel Astoria
Av. Emidio Navarro 21, Coimbra, Portugal
2-star hotels in Coimbra
- Hotel Ibis Coimbra Centro
- Guesthouse Casa Pombal
- Guest House Infante Dom Henrique
- Hostel Se Velha
- Hotel Botanico De Coimbra
- The Luggage Hotel
- Internacional Hotel
- Coimbra Camping & Bungalows
- Pensao Santa Cruz Hotel
- Coimbra Portagem Hostel
- Hotel Jardim
- Hotel Residencial Alentejana
- Guesthouse Lusa Atenas
- Ww Hostel & Suites
- Granja Da Cabrita Bed & Breakfast
- Be Flashpackers Hostel
- Estalagem Cruz Da Mata Hotel
- Csi Coimbra Club & Guest House
Serenata Hostel Coimbra
Largo Da Se Velha, 21/23, Coimbra, Portugal
Hotel Vitoria
Rua Da Sota, Nº 9, Coimbra, Portugal
Discover Coimbra: Explore hotels across the city
Nestled in the heart of Portugal, Coimbra is a charming city worth visiting for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. Known for its prestigious university, which dates back to the 13th century, Coimbra is a historic gem in the central region of the country. Visitors will find the neighborhoods of Baixa and Alta particularly desirable for their central location and proximity to major attractions.
Must-see landmarks of Coimbra:
University of Coimbra: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this prestigious university boasts magnificent architecture and stunning views of the city.
Coimbra Cathedral: Dating back to the Romanesque period, this impressive cathedral offers a glimpse into the city's religious heritage.
Conímbriga: Just a short drive from Coimbra, this ancient Roman settlement features well-preserved ruins and mosaics, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city's past.
Must-visit events in Coimbra:
Queima das Fitas: This lively festival celebrates the end of the academic year with a series of colorful parades, concerts, and traditional ceremonies.
Fado ao Centro: Visitors can experience the soulful melodies of traditional Portuguese fado music at this renowned venue in the heart of Coimbra.
Festas da Rainha Santa Isabel: This annual festival honors the city's patron saint with processions, live music, and vibrant street celebrations.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Coimbra?
The most popular time to visit Coimbra is during the spring and summer months, from April to September, when the weather is warm and the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor events. The least popular time to visit is during the winter, from November to February, when the temperatures are cooler and some attractions may have reduced operating hours.