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Tivoli CoimbraHotel
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| General: | Parking, Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Family Rooms, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Valet Parking, Soundproofed Rooms, Luggage Storage, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Air Conditioning, Restaurant (à la carte) | |
| Activities: | Sauna, Fitness Centre, Massage, Hot Tub, Indoor Swimming Pool, Indoor Swimming Pool (all year) | |
| Services: | Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Babysitting/Child Services, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, VIP Room Facilities, Breakfast in the Room, Bridal Suite, Internet Services, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Packed Lunches, Car Hire, Tour Desk, Fax/Photocopying, Ticket Service, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included |
Room information
The Tivoli Coimbra hotel is pleased to introduce a new type of accommodation especially designed for the comfort and convenience of our guests: superior rooms.
The rooms have everything for your comfort including electric blinds, an LCD screen, mini bar and even a safe for your laptop computer.
Guests staying in superior rooms also have free use of the garage and our Health Club facilities (massages are not included).
The bathrooms have been completely remodelled using natural stone and new fittings including a rain effect shower. In addition, the suite also has a lounge and dining area, with 2 adjoining bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Please note:
Baby cots are available upon request.
The rooms have everything for your comfort including electric blinds, an LCD screen, mini bar and even a safe for your laptop computer.
Guests staying in superior rooms also have free use of the garage and our Health Club facilities (massages are not included).
The bathrooms have been completely remodelled using natural stone and new fittings including a rain effect shower. In addition, the suite also has a lounge and dining area, with 2 adjoining bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Please note:
Baby cots are available upon request.
Food & beverage
Located on the mezzanine floor, Porta Ferrea Restaurant combines first-class service with local and international cuisine. It seats up to 70 guests and is open for breakfast from 07:00 to 10:00. Lunch is served from 12:30 to 15:00, with dinner available from 19:30 to 22:00.
Conimbriga Bar is on the ground floor, near the lobby, and is open daily from 11:00 to 00:00.
Conimbriga Bar is on the ground floor, near the lobby, and is open daily from 11:00 to 00:00.
Area information
Main attractions:
Coimbra is the city with the most academic tradition in Portugal and a visit to the Universidade de Coimbra is a must. Wander through the famous library and steep in the tradition of the students' black capes, with each tear representing the amorous conquests.
In the upper part of the city, do not forget to visit to the Machado de Castro Museum - the largest Roman building in the Iberian Peninsula - with Gothic houses, Renaissance and Baroque works of arts, and a considerable collection of porcelain.
The town centre has much to offer the visitor and the downtown quarter - known as the Baixa - by the River Mondego, is a warren of fascinating narrow streets, and it's full of shops, cafés and churches.
Quite apart from the vast number of museums in the city, the Roman ruins of Conímbriga are certainly noteworthy and can be found close to the town of Condeixa-a-Velha.
For children, the Portugal dos Pequeninos theme park is undoubtedly the main attraction, where Portugal's key historical and cultural landmarks are reproduced in miniature constructions, up to 4 metres high.
May we suggest a tour?
Renaisscance Coimbra:
Machado de Castro Museum, Especiosa Gate, Capela do Sacramento, Royal Tombs and the Manga Garden.
Le siecle du lumiere (18TH Century):
New cathedral (Sé Nova), Natural History Museum, Chemistry Laboratory, Anthropology Museum, University Library (Bilbioteca Joanina) and the Botanical Gardens.
The Manueline Route
Machado de Castro Museum, St. Michael's Chapel and the Monastery and Cloister of Santa Cruz.
Dowtown History:
Largo de Sansão, Rua da Sofia, Terreiro da Erva, Rua da Direita, Rua da Moeda, Rua do Corvo, Paço do Conde, Rua Adelino Veiga, Praça do Comércio, Travessa dos Gatos and the Largo da Portagem.
The azulejo in Coimbra:
The azulejo is Portugal's unique ceramic tile. Discover more, by visiting St. Michael's Chapel, the Machado de Castro Museum, the old Cathedral (Sé Velha), Santa Cruz, the University colleges along the Rua Sofia and the Society for Ancient Ceramics.
Coninbriga Ruins and Museum:
A fascinating trip into the past - Conímbriga is a Roman city, built over an Iron Age village and the Roman Temple is a must-see. The Museu Monográfico is also interesting, especially for lovers of archaeology.
Coimbra is the city with the most academic tradition in Portugal and a visit to the Universidade de Coimbra is a must. Wander through the famous library and steep in the tradition of the students' black capes, with each tear representing the amorous conquests.
In the upper part of the city, do not forget to visit to the Machado de Castro Museum - the largest Roman building in the Iberian Peninsula - with Gothic houses, Renaissance and Baroque works of arts, and a considerable collection of porcelain.
The town centre has much to offer the visitor and the downtown quarter - known as the Baixa - by the River Mondego, is a warren of fascinating narrow streets, and it's full of shops, cafés and churches.
Quite apart from the vast number of museums in the city, the Roman ruins of Conímbriga are certainly noteworthy and can be found close to the town of Condeixa-a-Velha.
For children, the Portugal dos Pequeninos theme park is undoubtedly the main attraction, where Portugal's key historical and cultural landmarks are reproduced in miniature constructions, up to 4 metres high.
May we suggest a tour?
Renaisscance Coimbra:
Machado de Castro Museum, Especiosa Gate, Capela do Sacramento, Royal Tombs and the Manga Garden.
Le siecle du lumiere (18TH Century):
New cathedral (Sé Nova), Natural History Museum, Chemistry Laboratory, Anthropology Museum, University Library (Bilbioteca Joanina) and the Botanical Gardens.
The Manueline Route
Machado de Castro Museum, St. Michael's Chapel and the Monastery and Cloister of Santa Cruz.
Dowtown History:
Largo de Sansão, Rua da Sofia, Terreiro da Erva, Rua da Direita, Rua da Moeda, Rua do Corvo, Paço do Conde, Rua Adelino Veiga, Praça do Comércio, Travessa dos Gatos and the Largo da Portagem.
The azulejo in Coimbra:
The azulejo is Portugal's unique ceramic tile. Discover more, by visiting St. Michael's Chapel, the Machado de Castro Museum, the old Cathedral (Sé Velha), Santa Cruz, the University colleges along the Rua Sofia and the Society for Ancient Ceramics.
Coninbriga Ruins and Museum:
A fascinating trip into the past - Conímbriga is a Roman city, built over an Iron Age village and the Roman Temple is a must-see. The Museu Monográfico is also interesting, especially for lovers of archaeology.
Travel information
From the A1:
Coming from the A1 - Lisbon - Oporto, exit the motorway at Coimbra-Sul. After the toll gates, follow Av. Professor Mário Silva (highway to Taveiro) towards the town centre.
Once you have reached the Açude Bridge, turn into the first street on the right, towards Rua Padre Estêvão Cabral, and the junction with Av. Fernão de Magalhães. At the Fernão de Magalhães roundabout, turn right and follow the Avenue until you arrive at some traffic lights.
At the second set of traffic lights, turn left, on Rua Dr. Manuel Rodrigues until you reach Rua da Sofia. Turn left, pass in front of the Law Courts and turn left again.
You have entered the Rua João Machado. On your right, you will find the Tivoli Coimbra.
Coming from the A1 - Lisbon - Oporto, exit the motorway at Coimbra-Sul. After the toll gates, follow Av. Professor Mário Silva (highway to Taveiro) towards the town centre.
Once you have reached the Açude Bridge, turn into the first street on the right, towards Rua Padre Estêvão Cabral, and the junction with Av. Fernão de Magalhães. At the Fernão de Magalhães roundabout, turn right and follow the Avenue until you arrive at some traffic lights.
At the second set of traffic lights, turn left, on Rua Dr. Manuel Rodrigues until you reach Rua da Sofia. Turn left, pass in front of the Law Courts and turn left again.
You have entered the Rua João Machado. On your right, you will find the Tivoli Coimbra.
Important information
Please note that parking is subject to availability.
Please note that the hotel's health club and swimming pool are closed for
maintenance.
Please note that the hotel's health club and swimming pool are closed for
maintenance.
Hotel Policies
| Check In: | 14:00-00:00 | |
| Check Out: | 07:00-12:00 | |
| Cancellation Policy: | Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later, 50 percent of the first night will be charged. If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, the first night will be charged. Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome. All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. Extra beds are not available. Maximum capacity of total guests in a room is 2. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. VAT and city/tourist taxes: 6 % VAT is included. Service charge is not applicable. City/tourist tax is not applicable. Internet: Wi-fi is available in the business centre and is free of charge. Internet via modem is available in the hotel rooms and charges are applicable. Meal Plan: Breakfast costs EUR 10 per person per night. Parking: Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and charges are applicable. Pets: Pets are not allowed. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival. |
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| Accepted credit cards: | American Express, Diners Club, Discover, Euro/Mastercard, JCB, Visa |


















