Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Coimbra, Central Portugal

January 20, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Coimbra (Portuguese pronunciation: [kuˈĩbɾɐ, ˈkwĩbɾɐ]; Proto-Celtic: *Corumbriga)) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of 319.40 square kilometres (123.3 sq mi). The fourth-largest urban centre in Portugal (after Lisbon, Porto, Braga), it is the largest city of the district of Coimbra, the Centro region and the Baixo Mondego subregion. About 460,000 people live in the Região de Coimbra, comprising 19 municipalities and extending into an area 4,336 square kilometres (1,674 sq mi).
Restaurants in Coimbra

1. GOwalksportugal

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5.0 based on 365 reviews

GOwalksportugal

GOwalksportugal provide unique leisure experiences throughout Portuguese Heritage since 2012! We offer unique themed tours in and around Coimbra, as well as Tailored Routes throughout Portugal! If you wish to experience unforgettable moments in our country, don't hesitate on contacting us anytime - we'll be glad to welcome you!

2. Igreja e Mosteiro da Santa Cruz

Praca 8 de Maio, Coimbra 3001-801 Portugal +351 239 822 941 [email protected] http://igrejascruz.webnode.pt
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4.5 based on 673 reviews

Igreja e Mosteiro da Santa Cruz

Reviewed By Margo7850p

The Church of Santa Cruz is located in the center of Coimbra, the historic center, in a very charming place. A very nice church. It was erected in the first half of the XII century. Lots to see, lots of history. The heart of the Romanesque church is an unusual altar without a statue, and two amazing tombs of Portugal's first rulers: Alphonsus I the Conqueror and Sancho I. The blue azulejos tiles are a characteristic feature of the church. The interior of the temple is decorated with a huge organ with fantastic Japanese works of art. A monastery is a real gem. A must visit if you are in Coimbra. Next to it is a square with a number of cafes.

3. University of Coimbra

Paco das Escolas, Coimbra 3000-370 Portugal +351 239 859 800 [email protected] http://www.uc.pt
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4.5 based on 3,454 reviews

University of Coimbra

The Tourism Circuit of the University of Coimbra unfolds in different centers: - The Palace of Schools where you can visit the Royal Palace that includes the Grand Hall of Acts, the Private Exam Room and the Armillary Room; The Royal Chapel of Saint Michael and the Joanine Library where you can visit the Noble Floor, the Middle Floor and the Academic Prison (with limited access for the preservation of the building). - The Science Museum where you can visit the 18 th and 19 th Century Physics Cabinets, the Natural History Galleries and the Chemistry Laboratory. - The Botanic Garden where you can travel around the world through botanic.

Reviewed By Wortleberry

I think we paid 12.5 Euros to visit a fascinating science museum in the old science faculty, the amazing gilded library, historic lecture theatres and other stunning university buildings. This is the cultural highlight of Coimbra.

4. Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Se Velha de Coimbra)

Coimbra Portugal +351 239 825 273 http://sevelha-coimbra.org
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4.5 based on 1,092 reviews

Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Se Velha de Coimbra)

Reviewed By Margo7850p

Old Cathedral of Coimbra was built in 1162 and is one of the most characteristic monuments of Romanesque architecture in Portugal. From the outside, it looks like a fortress. The cathedral has been preserved almost intact to this day. On the other hand, the beautiful renaissance gate added to the northern wall of the temple is rather heavily damaged. A gem of architecture. It's definitely worth seeing while in Coimbra.

5. Fado ao Centro

Rua de Quebra Costas n 7, Coimbra 3000-340 Portugal +351 239 837 060 [email protected] http://www.fadoaocentro.com
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Fado ao Centro

Fado ao Centro is a Cultural Association of Fado from Coimbra, opened from Monday to Sunday (10am to 7pm). Located in the historical center of Coimbra (Rua Quebra Costas),the entrance to the photo exhibition about Coimbras University tradition & informations are for free. Also have Fado shows everyday, with a recreation of a Live Serenade, that everyone can experience for a small amount of money! A magical space with a unique atmosphere were you can find the most genuine and traditional Fado from Coimbra everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Only the best musicians of the city play in Fado ao Centro and they are selected according to the highest standards of this 160 year old tradition. Even if you can't witness the concert, don't miss the oportunity to visit our space and get to know a little bit more about Fado from Coimbra. There are always musicians playing and rehearsing so you can change experiences and learn more about the Portuguese Guitar and this unique musical tradition. Bewtween 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. we have the "Afternoon Rehearsals" with our regular musicians. You can always pass by, watch them play and anyone that want's to bring their own instrument is also welcome to join! At 6:00 p.m. we start our daily 50 minute long concert of Fado from Coimbra. If you are interested in attending our concert, we strongly advise you to make a reservation in order to ensure your seat. We don't serve any kind of food, so we are totally committed to the concert itself, enabling a genuine atmosphere and unique cultural and musical experience in Coimbra! Following the work that has been held by this Cultural Association, you'll find different exclusive editions of books, CDs and DVDs related to Fado from Coimbra. Fado ao Centro(R) is, undoubtedly, a place to visit in Coimbra!

Reviewed By TripRabbit - Virginia, United States

Our hotel recommended we see this show, and we are very happy they did. This is more than two instrumentalists and two singers; it is a lesson in the history, the heart and the soul of Coimbra Fado that is performed by some impressive musicians you expect to be hearing in considerably larger performance venues. At €12, this is a memorable experience and remarkable value all in one. Highly recommended.

6. Penedo da Saudade

Coimbra Portugal
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4.5 based on 213 reviews

Penedo da Saudade

Reviewed By joaob205

Hard to translate it's name, you will find yourself involved in huge roots and tablets written by old students of the city,shwing their love for her and the will to one day return

7. aCapella

Rua do Corpo de Deus Largo da Vitoria - Capela N. Sra da Vitória, Coimbra 3000-121 Portugal +351 239 833 985 [email protected] http://www.acapella.com.pt
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aCapella

Local da Antiga Sinagoga de Coimbra. Capela de N.Sra.da Vitória Séc. XIV (1361).Casa de Fado àCapella

Reviewed By travelbug091011 - Portland, United States

My husband and I had a great experience at this fado house two years ago. Without hesitation, we made a reservation to watch another show here on our second trip to Portugal a few weeks ago. In addition to the lovely music, they talk about the history of fado, the Coimbra form, its use during the resistance, etc. The show generally lasts from 9:30 - 11:30 PM, with breaks in between for food and drink service. It cost approximately 25 Euros for the show and 2 glasses of wine each. A true treat. We will be back on our third trip!

8. Praca Oito de Maio

Praca 8 de Maio, Coimbra 3000-300 Portugal
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4.5 based on 309 reviews

Praca Oito de Maio

Reviewed By Abrandao - San Francisco, United States

Beautiful public square with Santa Cruz church and Café Santa Cruz where you can relax and have a drink and eat a cruzadito (traditional cake) surrounded with beauty.

9. Torre da Universidade de Coimbra

R. do Norte 23 Paço das Escolas, Coimbra 3000-295 Portugal
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4.5 based on 247 reviews

Torre da Universidade de Coimbra

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

After crossing "Porta Férrea" and reaching the stunning "Paço das Escolas" of the "Universidade de Coimbra", you will be almost in front of this awesome clock and bell tower! Built between 1728 and 1733, by Italian architect António Cannevari, it is mostly known, among the University students, as "Torre da Cabra", as one of its four bells is nicknamed as "Sino da Cabra" (literally, the "Goat Bell" in English). The tower has always had an important role in the University life, due to the frequent sign sounds from its four bronze bells. You can even climb to its top! Climbing up may be quite "challenging", but fantastic views of the University campus and of "Rio Mondego" await you! Enjoy!

10. Quinta das Lagrimas

Rua Antonio Augusto Goncalves, Coimbra 3040-999 Portugal +351 239 802 380 http://www.quintadaslagrimas.pt/
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4.0 based on 714 reviews

Quinta das Lagrimas

Reviewed By pacaseb - San Juan, Caribbean

This Hotel is very very nice! Located across the River, 10-12 mins walk from Old Town Has excellent service from all employees. Food was very good Welcome drink every day, pm The Restaurant tasting menu was exquisite and must visit! Need to reserve in advance, although they accommodate guests as a priority, it is a highly visited restaurant among locals. Need to know the history beyond this hotel so read and get to know a bit and then visit their Lovely gardens and Fountain and figure why it is called Das Lagrimas!!

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