Santo António dos Olivais
Travel Guide
Visit Santo António dos Olivais

Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, Affiliated by Meliá
was a nice relaxing quiet stay.
Reviewed on 2026/3/28

Coimbra Camping & Bungalows
In a campground location it was quiet. Nice to be able to cook your own meal and. Easy to get out and explore the city by car.
Reviewed on 2024/10/15

Hotel Oslo
Fantastic property in a perfect location in Coimbra! We were greeted at the door and helped in unloading our luggage. We were quickly checked in and directed to our room. They let us leave the car at the front of the building while we took our luggage to the room. Parking was included. The garage ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/2

Coimbra Camping & Bungalows
In a campground location it was quiet. Nice to be able to cook your own meal and. Easy to get out and explore the city by car.
Reviewed on 2024/10/15

SOPHIA STUDIOS
Excellent everything, from room amenities to location.
Reviewed on 2026/3/11

Entre Ruas Apartments
Stayed in 4.1 suite and it was an entire floor. It’s a beautifully restored original building. Clean and spacious. The floors are creaky because it is an old building but adds to the character. Would stay again and definitely recommend for families with several children. Team provided a list of restaurants ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/17
Popular places to visit

Coimbra University
Enjoy the views from the bell tower and visit the Baroque library in the former prison on the campus of one of Europe’s oldest universities.

Portugal dos Pequenitos
Embrace your inquisitive side, as you inspect the various homes, pavilions and monuments of this intriguing and fun miniature village.

Biblioteca Joanina
Go on a guided tour of a library containing countless tomes, Baroque architecture and an intriguing history entwined with a prison.

Santa Cruz Church
Examine the range of Manueline and Romanesque architecture and inspect the artworks in the final resting place of two kings.

Jardim da Manga
This small garden centers on an old fountain, believed to be one of the earliest examples of Renaissance architecture in Portugal.

Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Velha
Visit the museum for an explanatory film and explore the remaining parts of this nunnery that was often at risk of flooding.

