Tours in Coimbra

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Rent a Bike Full Day from Coimbra

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Explore the city of Coimbra and its surroundings in a sustainable and healthy way, by Bike. Rent a bike for one or several days in self-guide mode. Helmet, padlock, multitool kit, air pump included We deliver and collect the bike at our meeting point in front of the Hotel Astória or at the hotel in the city center. We give recommendations for bike tours around Coimbra, like the Choupal forest, the Verde park, the banks of Mondego River. Bikes available: TREK MARLIN 5 GEN2 or GIANT TALON E+ 29 3 Engine: Yamaha/Giant SyncDrive Core, 55Nm Sensor: Giant RideControl Dash, Smart Assist automatic mode, 5 support levels Battery: Giant EnergyPak 400Wh, CO2 Neutral production * Each rental always requires the payment of a deposit, which must be paid in cash. * The deposit for ebikes is €200.00 (two hundred euros).
6 hours to 8 hours
Free Cancellation
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$41.26

Coimbra Medieval Castles Guided Tour

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Discover the history of Coimbra on a guided tour of the city's castles. Learn about the city's military fortresses and the role they played in the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. During the ascendancy of D. Afonso Henriques, he focused heavily on in the protection of the city, as it was essential for the conquest of the territory. At this time they were created a set of buildings and military fortresses that made it possible to fill the gap security and protect the city. At this time, the first king D. Afonso Henriques was fighting against Moors and Muslims and other communities that inhabited the Iberian Peninsula, through the conquest of kingdom. This network of castles was fundamental not only to protect the city of Coimbra, which at the time it was the place where the court was established, but also to guarantee the stability necessary for the continuation of the conquest of the south.
4 hours 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
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$141.45

Top Highlights of Douro Valley From Porto Full Day Private Tour

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Pickup in your hotel Trip to the Douro Valley Visit to a wonderful winery with Top Port Wine and Dry Wine Tastings Miradouro, Panoramic Sightseeing over the Douro River, with one of the most beautiful landscapes inside of the Douro Valley Visit to an authentic small family winery, lunch with local foods and specialties, their wines and olive oil on the vineyards (We may do instead a lunch in a traditional restaurant and afterwards just the tastings in a winery) Return to your hotel.
8 hours to 10 hours
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$465.61

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.