Tours in Coimbra

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Self-drive Wine Tour in Bairrada Region

Highlights: • Self-guided Tour; • Wine experiences at the most well-known wine producers from Bairrada; • Wine and food tasting; • Visit to Aliança Underground Museum store. Included: • Guided visit to Luís Pato wine cellar, with wine and sparkling wine tasting; • Lunch at the Quinta do Encontro restaurant; • Guided visit to Aliança Underground Museum, with wine, sparkling wine, and Portuguese brandy tasting.
1 day
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$252.03

6H Private Piódão Jeep Tour and Serra do Açor

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Guided route in an off-road vehicle with driver/guide through places of greatest natural, human and cultural heritage of the Serra do Açor: Morning with visit/passage through the Santuário Sra. Montalto, Serra da Aveleira, Selada das Eiras, Posto de Vigia, Mata da Margaraça, Fraga da Pena and Aldeia do Xisto de Benfeita. No lunch included. Afternoon: S. Pedro do Açor, Estrada Real, Chãs de Égua, Piódão and Monte do Colcurinho. The route can be adapted according to the intended departure and arrival location. According to this adaptation, the area of Pico da Cebola, village of Malhada da Serra, several ridges of the Açor overlooking the Sta Dam. Luzia and the Schist Village of Fajão.
6 hours
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$358.85

Coimbra Christmas Magic Private Tour: Festive Family Exploration

Skip the crowds - this is a private tour only for your group! Immerse yourself in the festive spirit of “Coimbra Christmas Magic,” a tour that takes you through the heart of Coimbra, adorned with the glow of holiday cheer. Begin in Baixa Citadina, where the air is filled with the joyous buzz of Christmas, leading you to the historic Sé Velha, resplendent under festive lights. Wander through Alta da Cidade’s cobbled lanes, decked in holiday finery, before experiencing the vibrant Yuletide atmosphere at Praça do Comércio. Your festive journey concludes at St Francis Convent, where the serene beauty of this historic site is enhanced by the warmth of Christmas traditions. This enchanting exploration combines Coimbra’s rich culture with the magic of the holiday season, creating unforgettable memories for families and visitors of all ages.
2 hours
Free Cancellation
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$519.67

2 Hours Private Walking Tour in Coimbra

Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating “Coimbra Family Footsteps” walking tour, designed for families eager to uncover the treasures of Coimbra together. From the lively Largo da Portagem to the historic streets of R. Ferreira Borges, each step is a discovery. Marvel at the ancient Barbican Gate, before being enchanted by the solemn beauty of Sé Velha. The University of Coimbra invites you to explore its storied halls, while the New Cathedral showcases magnificent architecture. Find peace within the revered walls of Santa Cruz Church and end your journey in the bustling Praça do Comércio. This tour weaves education, history, and fun, making every moment a cherished family memory in the heart of Portugal. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
2 hours
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$219.63

Secret Valley Tour - Stand Up Paddle - Coimbra

This is considered one of the best outdoor activities to do in Coimbra. If you like nature, water and adventure, this activity will surprise you. Visit a paradisiacal place in Coimbra,
4 hours
Free Cancellation
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$66.01
Alcobaça customizable Road Trip to and from the Silvercoast
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Alcobaça customizable Road Trip to and from the Silvercoast

Explore Portugal's captivating Silver Coast with a personalized tour led by your own English speaking driver or guide. Whether you prefer a half or full day, this tour can be tailored to your interests, including visits to quaint Portuguese villages or unique experiences off the beaten path. Savor local delicacies with options for wine, olive oil, and cheese tastings. Immerse yourself in culture at a gypsy market or enjoy a scenic walk with goats. The best time to witness the giant waves at Nazaré is from November to March, making this tour a perfect choice for wave watchers and culture enthusiasts alike. - Half or full day customizable tour of Portugal's Silver Coast - English speaking driver or guide for personalized experiences - Options for local tastings, cultural visits, and off-the-beaten-path adventures - Ideal for those interested in authentic Portuguese culture and stunning coastal views
2 hours to 8 hours
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$134.42
$168.02
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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.