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Fátima and Coimbra Full-Day Tour from Porto

Fátima and Coimbra Full-Day Tour from Porto

Explore the spiritual heart of Portugal by visiting Fátima, a place known for the Marian apparitions that first occurred on May 13th, 1917. Discover the Sanctuary, the Basilica, and the Apparitions Chapel. In the afternoon, head to the beautiful city of Coimbra, where you can tour the University district, the Cathedral, and the Historic Centre. Sanctuary of Fátima: This is a major pilgrimage site and one of the most important Catholic shrines in the world. It commemorates the Marian apparitions reported by three shepherd children. Chapel of the Apparitions: This chapel marks the exact spot where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to the children. It is the spiritual heart of the Sanctuary and a focal point for pilgrims. University of Coimbra: Founded in 1290, it is one of the oldest universities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The university is renowned for its historical buildings, including the Joanina Library, a Baroque masterpiece. Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Velha): This Romanesque cathedral, built in the 12th century, is one of the best-preserved buildings of its kind in Portugal. Its fortress-like appearance and intricate carvings are notable features.

From Porto: Aveiro & Coimbra Small Group Tour + River Cruise

From Porto: Aveiro & Coimbra Small Group Tour + River Cruise

Meet the guide at the meeting point to start the tour. Relax in an airconditioned vehicle on the way to Aveiro in the central region of Portugal, considered the small “Venice of Portugal”, where where you can visit the Fish Market, Aveiro's railway station. Explore the city's Art Nouveau architecture and historical center. Board a traditional, wooden moliceiro boat and experience the city from the water. Make your way to the Aveiro Salt Ponds passing by New Coast, typical striped houses. Look for stork nests along the way find. After visiting Aveiro, you will have free time for lunch (at your own expense), the guide will be able to suggest restaurants where you can have lunch. Depending on the group's wishes, lunch can be in Aveiro or in Coimbra. Coimbra. Start by exploring Coimbra, a historically university city, because of the University of Coimbra, one of the oldest in Europe and one of the largest in Portugal. One of the oldest cities in the country, it was the capital of Portugal before Lisbon, until 1255, and is home to the first National Pantheon, the Monastery of Santa Cruz. Stroll through the streets of Coimbra. Stop at important landmarks such as the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral. If you select the option with monuments admission, visit the interiors of Joanina Library and the Royal Palace. Get back in the VAN, and we will make the trip back to Porto. At the end of the tour, the guide will drop you off at the same place of meeting point.

From Porto: Full-Day Trip to Coimbra & Aveiro with Boat Ride

From Porto: Full-Day Trip to Coimbra & Aveiro with Boat Ride

Take a full-day trip from Porto to visit two cities. Explore Coimbra an old capital of Portugal that is full of monuments and historical treasures and Aveiro which has scenic waterways and the city-museum of Arte Nova. Hop aboard an air-conditioned car for a scenic ride to Aveiro. It has one of the most beautiful buildings in the country. Come and visit this city on a traditional Moliceiro boat trip where you can admire the colorful fishermen houses. Head to Coimbra, known as the student city, a city of traditions. An old capital of Portugal full of monuments and historical treasures. Walk through the city’s Medieval gates and contemplate the 2 cathedrals (Old and New), the University, and the other main city monuments.

Lisbon: Private Transfer to Porto with stops until 3 cities

Lisbon: Private Transfer to Porto with stops until 3 cities

Discover Portugal: Lisbon-Porto Tourist Transfer - Choose 3 out of 5 Destinations Get ready for an extraordinary journey through the heart of Portugal with our Lisbon-Porto Tourist Transfer, an experience that encapsulates the charm and cultural richness of this country. In this unique adventure, you have the freedom to choose three destinations out of five captivating ones: Aveiro, Coimbra, Fátima, Óbidos, and Nazaré. This way, your trip is customized to suit your interests and desires. Aveiro: The Venice of Portugal Start your journey in the charming city of Aveiro, often referred to as the "Venice of Portugal" due to its tranquil canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and picturesque facades that evoke romance. Cruise through the canals on a traditional moliceiro and discover the city's tranquility, surrounded by charming houses. Don't forget to try the famous "ovos moles de Aveiro," a divine local delicacy. Coimbra: The Cradle of Portuguese Culture From Aveiro, head to Coimbra, home to one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. The city is a vibrant fusion of historical architecture and modernity, with the University of Coimbra at its heart. Explore the historic campus, including the spectacular baroque library and the Royal Palace. Enjoy coffee in lively squares and experience the unique and heartfelt Coimbra Fado. Fátima: Spirituality and Devotion From Coimbra, journey to Fátima, one of the world's most significant religious pilgrimage destinations. The Sanctuary of Fátima, with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Chapel of the Apparitions, is a sacred place that draws millions of pilgrims annually. Experience the profound spirituality and devotion while visiting these important religious sites. Fátima's rural and tranquil setting offers a serene contrast to the previous cities. Óbidos: A Medieval Gem Choose to visit Óbidos, a charming medieval town enclosed by ancient walls. Wander through cobblestone streets and admire well-preserved historical architecture. Óbidos provides a captivating glimpse into Portugal's rich history, with each corner revealing a unique story. Don't miss the opportunity to try Ginja, a delightful local liqueur. Nazaré: Coastal Beauty and Tradition Alternatively, select Nazaré, a coastal town famous for its stunning beaches, giant waves, and maritime heritage. Take a stroll along the seaside promenade and enjoy breathtaking ocean views. Nazaré combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. The Lisbon-Porto Tourist Transfer with the option to choose three destinations out of the five is the essence of the Portuguese experience, capturing the culture, history, and spirituality of the country. Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Aveiro, embrace the erudition of Coimbra, experience the devotion of Fátima, discover the medieval charm of Óbidos, and savor the coastal beauty of Nazaré. This is Portugal in all its splendor, revealed in a unique and unforgettable way.

University of Coimbra Walking Tour

University of Coimbra Walking Tour

Visit one of the oldest universities in the world (and the oldest university in Portugal). Founded originally in 1290, the University of Coimbra has occupied its spot in the city of Coimbra since 1537. Hear about the ways it shaped modern Portugal. Accompany your knowledgeable guide to the Royal Palace, Chapel of St. Miguel, Joanina Library, Academic Prison and other highlights. Go deeper than the average tourist with stops throughout the old university area.

Coimbra: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Coimbra: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Discover the charm of Coimbra on a captivating walking tour available in English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish. Explore independently with the Walkbox app, a top-rated and intuitive guide that works offline, and offers engaging stories and local insights to help you experience Coimbra like a local. To ensure a seamless experience, the tour curator will personally provide you with instructions after booking and will also offer remote support before and during your tour if needed. Explore over 50 points of interest, including iconic landmarks, picturesque streets, hidden gems and vibrant areas that reflect the city’s rich cultural heritage and timeless beauty. Covering a 5 km route, the tour is generally easy to follow, with one uphill section close to the start taking you up to the university with an average slope of 16% over 450m. The tour takes approximately 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the stops you choose to enjoy. Your tour starts and ends at Largo da Portagem, near the iconic Santa Clara Bridge. Explore the vibrant Baixa area before ascending medieval alleys to the Old Cathedral. Visit the Machado de Castro Museum, a highlight of Portuguese Fine Arts, and the historic University of Coimbra, home to the stunning Courtyard of the Schools and the Baroque Joanina Library, a world-renowned 18th-century treasure. Science enthusiasts can delve into the university’s natural history museum, showcasing unique 18th-century collections and laboratories. The second half of the tour takes you through Coimbra’s charming gardens, including the lush Botanical Garden and romantic Santa Cruz Park. Descend from Praça da República via the central garden of Avenida Sá da Bandeira, passing the Manga Garden to reach Praça 8 de Maio, home to the iconic Santa Cruz Monastery and Church. Conclude your journey with a stroll through the Baixa area, ending at the picturesque Praça do Comércio by the river. Begin anytime within 5 days of your booked date, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. After booking, you'll receive simple, clear instructions to prepare for your tour.

Coimbra: Discover the Charms and Highlights Walking Tour

Coimbra: Discover the Charms and Highlights Walking Tour

Coimbra is a city of students, full of charms and nooks. Your guide will take you on an adventure full of history, memories and wisdom. Begin your tour along the banks of the river Mondego, towards the Tollgate. From the bridge, enjoy panoramic views of the magnificent city of Coimbra and the surrounding mountains. Along the tour route, discover the vast historical, cultural and natural heritage of this ancient city. Explore some of the mysteries hidden along the streets and staircases, from the downtown area to the high zone of the city, and the University of Coimbra, the oldest university in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the Tower of Almedina, the Tower of Anto, the Joanina Library, the Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra, the Santa Cruz Monastery and National Pantheon, and the Monasteries of Santa Clara-a-Nova and Santa Clara-a-Velha.

Sanctuary of Fátima and Coimbra City Tour

Sanctuary of Fátima and Coimbra City Tour

Visit one of the great religious centers of Portugal on a full-day tour to the Sanctuary of Fátima in Cova da Iria. Learn about the Marian apparitions that took place at the site in May 1917. Look inside the magnificent Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and other religious monuments, before visiting the Chapel of the Apparitions at the very heart of the sanctuary. Attracting more than 5 million visitors per year, Fátima is one of the largest sanctuaries in the world and the most popular pilgrimages occur in October and on May 12 and 13 on the anniversary of the visions. See the house of the shepherd that the Virgin Mary appeared before, and then continue to the university city of Coimbra. Explore the historic center to see medieval houses among the majestic Renaissance monuments. Discover remnants of the Roman Empire, and go to the university area to admire the UNESCO World Heritage buildings of one of the oldest universities in the world.

Coimbra: Guided tour with a local student

Coimbra: Guided tour with a local student

Join a history student from the University of Coimbra on a guided walking tour of Coimbra and learn about the student's traditions (what they do, how they live, how they dress, day-to-day life), the history of the oldest University in Portugal (creation and evolution) , and the ancient history of the city itself (roman, medieval, modern and contemporary)! Explore the most remarkable monuments and landmarks of Coimbra. As you walk, listen to your guide share exclusive curiosities about the students (your guide will be dressed with the traditional student's outfit) and tips about the city (what to do/visit, where to eat) to enhance your visit. The tour will be very personal, adapted to you and with good humour. Itinerary: https://maps.app.goo.gl/btr4PaSVYFbh7LWEA

Coimbra: A Local's Tour of the University + Skip-the-Line

Coimbra: A Local's Tour of the University + Skip-the-Line

Begin your journey at the Paço das Escolas, the historic core of the University of Coimbra, a place where history and knowledge have intersected since 1537. Once a royal palace, this courtyard became the hub of academic life after the university’s relocation from Lisbon. Surrounded by magnificent architecture, the Paço das Escolas reflects Portugal's cultural and intellectual history. Pass through the Porta Férrea, a triumphal arch built in 1634 that symbolizes the university’s legacy. Designed by António Tavares, it features statues of D. Dinis, the university’s founder, and D. João III, who brought it to Coimbra. Look closer to find representations of the original faculties and hear about the tradition of students tying their academic attire to the gate upon completing their studies. Visit the Biblioteca Joanina, a Baroque treasure often recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful libraries. Built between 1717 and 1728 under D. João V, this extraordinary space holds 60,000 rare books. Inside, admire its gilded woodwork, frescoed ceilings, and meticulously crafted exotic hardwoods. Learn about the unique role of bats, which help preserve the collection by controlling insects, and the innovative design that maintains the ideal conditions for conservation. Descend to the Prisão Acadêmica, a medieval prison located beneath the library. Once used to discipline students who broke university rules, this site represents the university's autonomy. Your guide will share stories of how students spent time in these narrow cells, reflecting on their behavior in this secluded environment. Continue to the Real Capela de São Miguel, a richly decorated chapel blending 12th-century origins with Baroque embellishments. Marvel at its gilded altars, intricate azulejos, and a grand organ with over 2,000 pipes. Learn how this chapel remains an active part of university life, hosting religious ceremonies, concerts, and weddings. Step into the Sala dos Capelos, the university’s ceremonial hall and the centerpiece of its academic rituals. Once a royal throne room, this space features stunning blue azulejos, grotesque ceiling motifs, and portraits of Portuguese monarchs. Your guide will reveal the hall’s historical significance, from royal proclamations to modern-day doctoral defenses. End your tour at the Via Latina, a neoclassical colonnade that overlooks the Paço das Escolas. Built in the 18th century, it symbolizes the university’s transition from Latin to Portuguese as the official teaching language. From here, enjoy stunning views of Coimbra and reflect on the university’s role as a timeless center of learning and culture.

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I love the lunch it’s so wonderful I love the Santuário do Bom Jesus do Monte although I have to walk steps but no pain no gain Thank you for the tour guide

Great driver, and he was so nice to allow us to explore the places we stopped in for a longer time. Also, the van was very comfortable. Top service.

Paul was a good guide. he gave us lot of information and Tiago is a great driver. it was a great tour we enjoyed it a lot.

Joao our guide was really knowledgable and made the tour really enjoyable

Emanuel was excellent. He was courteous and knowledgeable.