3 hours / days
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Espanol, Francais, Português
Discover Coimbra through an unforgettable guided walking tour that reveals the city’s rich history, cultural heritage, and timeless traditions. More than a sightseeing experience, this journey invites you to explore the soul of one of Portugal’s most historic and fascinating destinations.
Stroll through Coimbra’s charming medieval streets, where centuries of history come alive at every corner. As you walk through the historic center, uncover the unique blend of Christian, Islamic, academic, and artistic influences that have shaped the city for generations. Cross the ancient Moorish walls and pass through the iconic Porta de Almedina, the historic gateway to Coimbra’s old town and one of the city’s most important medieval landmarks.
Explore the vibrant Baixa district, where local life, traditional commerce, and authentic Portuguese culture continue to thrive. Along the way, your guide will share captivating stories about Coimbra’s past, revealing how the city became one of Portugal’s most important cultural and intellectual centers.
Visit Coimbra’s most iconic monuments, including the magnificent University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest universities in Europe. Discover the historic Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Velha), an exceptional example of Romanesque architecture, and admire the elegant New Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Nova), which reflects the city’s evolving artistic and religious heritage.
As you continue your journey, learn how Coimbra has long served as a meeting point of cultures, where Islamic heritage, Christian tradition, student life, music, and artistic expression coexist in remarkable harmony. From the traditions of Coimbra Fado to the city’s renowned academic culture, every street and square tells a story of knowledge, creativity, and identity.
Experience the serene atmosphere of the Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Nova, one of Coimbra’s most significant religious sites and closely associated with the legacy of Queen Saint Isabel, the city’s beloved patron saint. Here, history, faith, and memory intertwine to offer a deeper understanding of Coimbra’s spiritual heritage.
To complete your experience, enjoy a tasting of traditional local delicacies paired with Portuguese wine or beer. This authentic culinary moment offers the perfect opportunity to savor the flavors of Coimbra while celebrating its warm hospitality and rich gastronomic traditions.
More than a guided tour, this is a journey through the heart of Coimbra—a city where UNESCO heritage, medieval history, academic excellence, religious landmarks, local traditions, and authentic Portuguese culture come together to create an unforgettable experience.
Begin your journey at the historic University of Coimbra, where centuries of knowledge, tradition, and academic life continue to shape the city’s identity. Beneath the watchful gaze of King D. Dinis, the university’s visionary founder, discover the birthplace of Portugal’s intellectual heritage, where ancient stones, student traditions, and timeless stories come together in a truly inspiring setting.
Step into the heart of Coimbra at the majestic University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest universities in Europe. Perched above the city, its historic courtyards and centuries-old traditions tell a story of knowledge, ambition, and discovery, offering a timeless glimpse into Portugal’s academic soul.
Discover the elegant New Cathedral of Coimbra, a striking monument that reflects the city’s evolving history and spiritual heritage. Its grand façade and harmonious architecture stand as a testament to centuries of faith, learning, and artistic expression, offering a serene pause on your journey through Coimbra’s historic heart.
Admire the historic Episcopal Palace of Coimbra, a symbol of the city’s religious and cultural importance throughout the centuries. Overlooking the old town, this distinguished residence reflects the power and influence once held by Coimbra’s bishops, while its elegant architecture and privileged setting offer a glimpse into the city's noble and spiritual past.
Take a look into the hidden depths of Coimbra’s ancient past at the Roman Cryptoporticus of Aeminium, one of the city’s most remarkable archaeological treasures. This extraordinary underground structure, once supporting the Roman forum, reveals the foundations of Coimbra’s earliest urban life.
Step inside the Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Velha) on a guided visit through one of Portugal’s most remarkable Romanesque monuments. As you explore its fortress-like architecture, carved stone details, and serene interior, your guide will bring to life centuries of history, faith, and tradition that shaped Coimbra’s medieval identity.
Explore the historic city centre of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where centuries of history, culture, and architecture blend into a living urban landscape. Wandering through its medieval streets, you’ll discover a city shaped by Roman foundations, Moorish influences, and Christian traditions, all preserved within its timeless layout.
Discover the magnificent Santa Cruz Church, one of Coimbra’s most important religious monuments and a key symbol of Portugal’s early history. Founded in the 12th century, this striking church is closely linked to the first kings of Portugal and stands as a masterpiece of Manueline and Baroque architecture.
Pass through the historic Porta e Torre de Almedina, the ancient medieval gateway that once formed the main entrance to Coimbra’s walled city. This imposing stone tower stands as a powerful reminder of the city’s Moorish and medieval past, marking the transition into the fortified heart of old Coimbra.
Continue your journey with a scenic walk around the Santa Clara-a-Velha Monastery, a hauntingly beautiful site along the banks of the Mondego River. This Gothic monastery, once frequently affected by floods, stands today as a powerful and poetic ruin that reflects Coimbra’s layered history of resilience and rebirth.
Tasting of local delicacies and drinks
Meet your guide in front of the Statue of King D. Dinis (Estátua de D. Dinis), one of Coimbra’s most recognizable landmarks, located near the University of Coimbra.
Your guide will be waiting at the meeting point holding a white umbrella, making them easy to identify.
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