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Private Tour: Coimbra (City of Students) and Santarém (Gothic City) Heritage City with lunch

Coimbra, PT
Coimbra, PT
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Experience the rich history of Coimbra, known as the "City of Students," on this private tour. Wander through the labyrinth streets, lined with old houses, and visit the oldest university in Portugal, a World Heritage site. Scale the 180 steps of the 16th-century tower for a breathtaking view of the city. Explore the Sala dos Capelos, a 17th-century ceremonial hall, and the magnificent Paço das Escolas courtyard. Discover the tragic love affair between Prince Pedro I and noblewoman Inês and immerse yourself in the city's own genre of fado music. Marvel at the esteemed Baroque library, with its monumental doorways and gilded shelves. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Trovador, offering tasty regional dishes and regular fado performances. Visit the university's chapel, adorned with colorful azulejos and a Mannerist altarpiece. Explore the impressive Joaquim Machado de Castro Museum, featuring the largest collection of sculpture in any Portuguese National Museum. And don't forget to visit the Monastery of Santa Cruz and the Old Cathedral of Coimbra, both with rich histories and stunning architecture. This private tour promises an unforgettable 10-hour experience of Coimbra's heritage and charm.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Visit the oldest university in Portugal
  • Explore the rich history of Coimbra
  • Discover the stunning Baroque library
  • Indulge in delicious Portuguese cuisine
  • Experience the beautiful artwork at the Museum
  • Lunch
  • Private tour
  • Professional guide
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Driver/guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Step into the rich history and captivating charm of Coimbra, the "City of Students," located 200 km north of Lisbon. Embark on a private tour that offers an unforgettable 10-hour experience, taking you through the winding streets and ancient houses of this World Heritage city. Immerse yourself in the culture and heritage as you explore the oldest university in Portugal, cozy monasteries with regal tombs, and a Baroque library that will take your breath away. With a flexible pick-up and drop-off from your accommodations, this tour is designed to provide convenience and comfort throughout the day. Let the knowledgeable driver/guide lead you through the city's hidden gems and historical landmarks, ensuring an enriching journey into Coimbra's fascinating past.

What to expect?

During this 10-hour private tour, you can anticipate a fascinating journey through Coimbra's iconic attractions. Marvel at the majestic University of Coimbra, a World Heritage Site that sits atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the city. Explore the Paço das Escolas courtyard, featuring the Sala dos Capelos, a magnificent ceremonial hall. Discover the secrets of the Baroque library, renowned for its lacquered and gilded shelves that house a collection of over 250,000 volumes. Indulge in delicious Portuguese cuisine at Trovador - Coimbra, a restaurant known for its regional dishes and traditional ambiance. Visit the university's chapel, adorned with beautiful artwork and intricate carvings. Lastly, explore the Museum Machado de Castro, where you can admire the largest collection of sculpture in any Portuguese National Museum.

Who is this for?

This private tour is designed for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking an immersive experience in Coimbra's rich heritage. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this tour caters to all who wish to uncover the treasures of the "City of Students." The flexibility and personalized approach of a private tour ensure that it can be adapted to the preferences and interests of each participant. From university students eager to explore their academic roots to curious travelers with a thirst for knowledge, this tour welcomes individuals from all walks of life. Come and discover Coimbra's captivating history through the eyes of an experienced traveler.

Why book this?

Uncover the secrets of Coimbra through a private tour that promises an exclusive and personalized experience. With a knowledgeable driver/guide leading the way, you'll gain insider insights and hidden stories about each attraction you visit. The convenience of pick-up and drop-off from your accommodations ensures a stress-free start and end to your day. Immerse yourself in the vibrant history of the oldest university in Portugal, explore fascinating monasteries with historical tombs, and lose yourself in the enchanting beauty of a Baroque library. This private tour allows you to customize your itinerary, spending more time at the attractions that captivate you the most. Create lasting memories as you delve into the heart of Coimbra's cultural heritage.

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Coimbra's private tour includes a duration of 540 minutes, providing ample time to explore each attraction and soak in the city's atmosphere. The tour follows a carefully crafted itinerary that ensures you visit the University of Coimbra, the Baroque library, the Museum Machado de Castro, and other must-see sites. Enjoy a delightful lunch at Trovador - Coimbra, where you can savor traditional Portuguese cuisine amidst a charming setting. Discover the architectural marvels of Coimbra's old cathedral and indulge in the medieval artistry displayed in its 380 captivating capitals. Immerse yourself in Coimbra's rich history with this private tour designed to provide an immersive and personalized experience.

Reviews

According to reviews, individuals who have embarked on this private tour have been thrilled with the experience. They have marveled at the grandeur of Coimbra's University and the enchanting beauty of its Baroque library. Visitors have been captivated by the city's rich history, enjoying the intricate carvings, colorful azulejos, and the ambiance of the chapel. The knowledgeable driver/guide has received high praise for providing fascinating insights and stories about each attraction visited. Visitors have also appreciated the convenience of flexible pick-up and drop-off, as well as the delicious regional cuisine enjoyed at Trovador - Coimbra. Overall, reviews highlight the exceptional value and unforgettable experience that this private tour offers.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

University of Coimbra

Visit the oldest university in Portugal is a World Heritage Site, high on a hill in the middle of the city. It’s a big tourist draw and has hundreds of years of history to show off. You could scale the 180 steps in the 16th-century tower at the highest point of the university for an awesome perspective of the city. Also well worth your time is the Sala dos Capelos, the 17th-century ceremonial hall and you need to survey the magnificent ensemble on the Paço das Escolas courtyard. Unruly students were locked up at the students’ prison, and you’ll begin the whole experience by crossing the Iron Gate, which was once the entrance to Coimbra’s medieval citadel.

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Coimbra

Tou must visit Coimbra - On the high banks of the Mondego River, Coimbra is a city with the oldest university in the country. The prestige of this school will hit you when you step onto the Paço das Escolas courtyard. In this rich ensemble of buildings is one of the finest libraries you’ll ever set foot in. The university is found precisely where Portugal’s first kings had taken up residence centuries before, and the city’s monasteries have tombs for these rulers. For culture, you’ll learn about the tragic love affair between the medieval Prince Pedro I and the noblewoman Inês, while Coimbra has its own genre of fado music that also originated at the university.

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Coimbra

Visit the best Baroque library - This esteemed Baroque library is on the Paço das Escolas, where Portugal’s earliest kings once lived. It goes back to the 1720s and needs to be seen to be believed. The library is composed of three vast salons, bounded by monumental doorways. Each salon has tall lacquered and gilded shelves, and enormous study tables made with dark hardwood shipped over from Brazil. There are more than 250,000 volumes here, dating from the 1500s to the 1700s and dealing with history, geography, medicine, law and science. One of the curious things you’ll learn about the library is that it maintains a colony of bats bred to eat insects that would damage the books.

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Coimbra

Lunch Portuguese food in Trovador - Coimbra In a wonderful position opposite the majestic old cathedral, this restaurant sees many tourists but nevertheless offers up tasty regional dishes supplemented by daily specials. The walls are decorated with tiles, quotations and photos of old Coimbra, and the atmosphere is traditional. Regular fado performances.

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Coimbra

Visit the university’s chapel is from the first decades of the 16th century and abounds with history and sumptuous fittings. The main portal is Neoclassical and from the 18th century, but if you step across to the side entrance there are some extraordinary Manueline carvings. The walls and ceiling of the choir are festooned with colourful 17th-century azulejos, manufactured in Lisbon but with a clear Dutch inspiration. The altarpiece is held as a Mannerist masterpiece and has 16th-century paintings of the life of Christ. Last up is the working organ, with a gleaming Baroque case and dating to 1733.

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Coimbra

With a very atmospheric venue Coimbra’s episcopal palace, this fantastic Museum is named for the 18th and 19th-century sculptor, Joaquim Machado de Castro. The building was constructed in phases from medieval times onwards, and is found at the same site as Coimbra’s Roman forum. A vestige of this ancient history, the cryptoporticus (covered passageway) is preserved in the lower levels. The museum’s art has been curated from regional churches and other defunct religious institutions. You’ll browse the largest collection of sculpture in any Portuguese National Museum, as well as tapestries, ceramic altarpieces and a catalogue of paintings from the 15th to the 19th centuries.

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Coimbra

Visit the Monastery of Santa Cruz - Rooted in the earliest years of the Portuguese monarchy, this monastery goes back to the 12th century. The architecture though is later, with a 16th-century Manueline design summed up by the captivating decoration on the main portal, ceiling and cloister outside. Later that same century the pulpit and gilded wooden stalls were added in a resplendent Renaissance style. But the big story at the monastery has to be the tombs of Portugal’s first two kings, Afonso Henriques and Sancho I. They reigned in the 12th century and in the 1500s their remains were transferred to a marvellous Manueline ensemble sculpted by Nicolau Chanterene.

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Coimbra

Visit the Old Cathedral of Coimbra - Back when Coimbra was a frontier between Christianity and Islam, King Afonso Henriques established this Romanesque cathedral. It was built not long after his victory over the Moors at the Battle of Ourique in 1139, and unlike other churches of its day has kept a lot of its Romanesque character. You’ll know that you’re at a boundary between worlds when you approach the austere facade, which is capped with crenellations and has only slender openings in its wall. Inside, the primitive barrel vault hints at the great age of the cathedral, and the column capitals have wonderful foliate, geometric and bestial designs. Lovers of medieval art will have 380 of these masterful capitals to inspect!

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