Tours in Coimbra
University of Coimbra guided tours without queue
Schist Villages at Lousa Mountain
Best of Douro Valley Wine Full Day Private Tour
Joanina Library & University of Coimbra VIP ACCESS!
University of Coimbra - more complete and private visit, ticket included
Coimbra Private Walking Tour with U.C. Tickets Early Access
Tomar Batalha Alcobaça Nazaré and Óbidos from Fátima Private Tour
2 Days Douro Valley Tour - Douro Valley Wine Tour - Private Tour - All Included
Schist Villages of Lousã Mountain, half-day from Coimbra
Top Highlights of Douro Valley From Porto Full Day Private Tour
Conimbriga and The Roman Tour
Tomar&Templars, Private Walking Tour, by Local Guide
A tour between Cascades and Schist Villages, Piodão
Private guided tour of the University of Coimbra - Ticket Included
Convent of Christ Tour "Portugal in the Map" - Visit Tomar with a local guide!
In the Heart of the City: Get to know the history of Tomar and taste local Tapas!
Lousa Mountain Private Tour
An adventure through the Forest and Palace of Bussaco - Coimbra
Best Flavors of Bairrada Winery Route, half day from Coimbra
Port Wine Tasting in Coimbra
Tomar, Batalha & Alcobaça - 3 World Heritage Sites without rushing!
Gaios Trail and Penedo C'Abana Viewpoint, Coimbra
Fátima Private Pilgrimage: Shrine, Sacred Path and Scenic Rail
Coimbra is not a popular tourist center, and that is a good thing. A stroll through the old city with its stately medieval buildings without the crowds of tourists is not a common pleasure. But you will not find peace and quiet here – the old capital of Portugal has long opened the doors of its university to young people from all over Europe (and now the world). The vibrancy of the university city is picked up in the more out-of-the-way areas, where it's nice to sit in a café, go shopping or relax during an evening of fun.
The Upper Town, walled off from the rest of the city – and from the passage of time – by fortress walls, invites visitors to immerse themselves in its long history. Once the capital of Portugal, the narrow streets and opulent buildings still bear the imprint of grandeur. However, it is not the cathedral or the royal palace that towers over the city, but the temple of science – the University, one of the oldest in Europe. Many of the Old Town's monuments are related to it in one way or another: the Baroque library building, the chapel with the bell that many generations of students call "The Goat".
The Sala dos Capelos and the Via Latina colonnade are also worth a visit. It's impossible to imagine a Portuguese city without its greatest cathedrals, and Coimbra is no exception. The ancient architectural masterpiece, Sé Velha, is more like a Romanesque castle made of light-colored stone. The nearby Se Nova Cathedral is much more recent and, on the contrary, has an extravagant elegance. Tours also stop at the monastery of Santa Clara. Lovers of medieval romance should visit the Villa of Tears and take away a little sadness for the fate of the unfortunate lovers, King Pedro and Ines de Castro.
The Lower Town has remarkable places of varying degrees of strangeness. In the Park of Miniatures, you can admire architecture from all over Portugal and its former colonies. On the streets, local guides will point out not only monuments, but also delicious places and interesting shops. And for a true taste of Portugal, you should visit the country's wineries and surrounding villages, where culinary traditions are jealously guarded.