The four-pearl Vila Gale Coimbra is a solid option in the commercial heart of Coimbra, overlooking the Mondego River, and a 15-minute walk from the historic part of the city. Most of the 229 rooms have large terraces and modern bathrooms, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes come standard. Quality features include an attractive spa with treatment areas, hot tub, and an indoor pool, a large, well-equipped gym, and an outdoor pool. Guests appreciate the free buffet breakfast, served in a contemporary restaurant. Guests looking for a hotel closer to the center of town might want to check out the Tivoli Coimbra Hotel.
The four-pearl Vila Gale Coimbra is a solid option in the commercial heart of Coimbra, overlooking the Mondego River, and a 15-minute walk from the historic part of the city. Most of the 229 rooms have large terraces and modern bathrooms, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes come standard. Quality features include an attractive spa with treatment areas, hot tub, and an indoor pool, a large, well-equipped gym, and an outdoor pool. Guests appreciate the free buffet breakfast, served in a contemporary restaurant. Guests looking for a hotel closer to the center of town might want to check out the Tivoli Coimbra Hotel.
The four-and-a-half pearl Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas certainly looks the part of classic luxury. A historic palace across the river from the center of Coimbra, the hotel is opulently decorated, with high and intricately molded ceilings, brightly painted wood panelling, crystal chandeliers, and antique furniture, as well as rambling grounds with the ruins of a Gothic chapel and a Zen garden. The property is attached to a nine-hole golf course, with a putting and a chipping green, as well as a wing housing a moodily decorated spa and more rooms. The 52 rooms range from traditionally elegant to sleek and modern, and all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tubs. Those looking to stay closer to Coimbra’s center might want to try the Vila Gàle Coimbra, although it lacks the luxurious feeling found here.
The four-and-a-half pearl Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas certainly looks the part of classic luxury. A historic palace across the river from the center of Coimbra, the hotel is opulently decorated, with high and intricately molded ceilings, brightly painted wood panelling, crystal chandeliers, and antique furniture, as well as rambling grounds with the ruins of a Gothic chapel and a Zen garden. The property is attached to a nine-hole golf course, with a putting and a chipping green, as well as a wing housing a moodily decorated spa and more rooms. The 52 rooms range from traditionally elegant to sleek and modern, and all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tubs. Those looking to stay closer to Coimbra’s center might want to try the Vila Gàle Coimbra, although it lacks the luxurious feeling found here.