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Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas, a fabulous 5-star retreat nestled in the charming city of Coimbra, Portugal! Just a leisurely 0.9mi from the heart of the city, you’ll find yourself surrounded by rich history and stunning landscapes. With prices starting from just $150, this petite luxury escape is not only a treat for the senses but a feast for the wallet too! Whether you're lounging in a soundproof room boasting a balcony view or indulging in a complimentary breakfast, your getaway is sure to be both posh and affordable.

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Rooms

Deluxe Double or Twin Room in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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325 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in comfort and luxury in our Deluxe Double or Twin Room, boasting a spacious 323 sqft, with two twin beds and one queen size bed. Relax and rejuvenate in your private bathroom with a bathtub, or kick back and enjoy the flat-screen TV and minibar in your air-conditioned sanctuary.

Grand Suite in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

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1 Queen Size Bed

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590 sqft

Grand Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Welcome to the Grand Suite, a spacious 592 sqft retreat for two adults featuring a luxurious Queen size bed, a private bathroom with a rejuvenating bathtub, and indulgent amenities like a minibar, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. Unwind and enjoy your stay in this exquisite suite which offers utmost comfort and tranquility.

Double or Twin Room with Garden View in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

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2 Twin Beds

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235 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Garden View

Garden view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Experience comfort and tranquility in our Double or Twin Room with Garden View. With its spacious 237 sqft, private bathroom with bathtub, and beautiful garden view, this room is the perfect retreat for couples. Enjoy a restful stay with amenities like a minibar, flat-screen TV, and free toiletries, and wake up to the peaceful soundproof surroundings.

Discover More

Step into a world of delight with a variety of amenities at your fingertips. Indulge in a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool or unwind at the complimentary spa featuring a Turkish bath and sauna. For the active travelers, the hotel offers a fitness center and even horseback riding opportunities nearby! Feeling peckish? Savor delectable dishes at the restaurant or sip cocktails at the bar, all while enjoying the picturesque garden views. With complimentary WiFi, air-conditioned comfort, and 24-hour front desk service, you’ll feel at home even as you explore new horizons.

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Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it—this gem has received rave reviews from 1,827 satisfied guests who have basked in its comfort and luxury. So pack your bags and prepare for an unforgettable stay at Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas, where elegance meets the spirit of adventure. It's time to create your own delightful memories in the beautiful heart of Coimbra!

Living room in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
Living room in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas, every corner whispers elegance and allure. After a refreshing swim in the adults-only outdoor pool, let the sunshine dance on your skin as you sip on a cocktail from the poolside bar. Picture yourself lounging in the garden, the tranquil ambiance surrounding you while the sweet sounds of nature fill the air—this is the perfect slice of paradise for unwinding! When you’re ready for dinner, head to the on-site Restaurante #1, where culinary magic awaits. Indulge in a feast of local flavors that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
Lounge or bar in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

Amenities

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Indoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Turkish/Steam Bath

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

Pools

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, With view, Heated

Indoor, All ages

All season, With view, Heated

Swimming pool in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
Swimming pool in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels

Restaurant

Restaurante #1

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Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels
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This is a hotel of understated grandeur both in its older and more modern buildings. The setting , historically at the site of a romantic legend as well as actually within superb gardens are incomparable. The location, a 10 minute walk to the city centre is perfect. The staff are the most courteous and helpful you could find. The meals in the Bistro restaurant were of high quality and good value, served in this tranquil and most tastefully decorated suite of rooms, like a club or library. The extravagant breakfasts are served in a patio dining area beside the Romantic Garden, where the ducks make their ablutions in the tree-shaded pond as you drink your coffee. The weather was beautiful so the indoor pool was not used but looked to be a pleasant , if relatively small facility, within the spa area. The large, classically rectangular outdoor pool with ample, fresh and comfortable loungers, parasols and a discreet bar was a lovely spot after city tours of a late afternoon. (Don't miss the churches or museums, even a short visit is rewarding). The fascinating history of the place is so intimately bound-up with the story of this city as to make this a rare chance to live in the event. The wealth of art, literature and guidance as to the 14th century tragedy of D.Pedro and D. Inez available on site made for easy appreciation of the facts and legends relating to this aspect of Coimbra's history. As for the bigger historical picture, the staff were very happy and well able to advise on how to make the most of a 2 day visit.

Maguire

I can’t wait to return. The breakfasts were the best I’ve ever had in 30 years of business travel. Fresh ingredients, a cook on standby, loads of choices. The hotel is idyllic. The trees in the garden are stunning, the outdoor pool and seating perfect. We were upgraded to a suite with our own garden which was very well appointed. Lovely tiled bath and shower, huge bed, large mini fridge. The communal areas are stylish and feel like an extension of the bedrooms. So unlike many hotels which have great rooms but soulless corridors, staying in this hotel felt like staying in somebody’s private and grand estate. The hotel feels intimate while also providing space inside and out. The golf driving range was fun! It’s about a mile from centre of town which was perfect for us as we got loads of gentle exercise. If we hadn’t wanted to explore though the hotel and grounds and pools would have been enough. The staff operated as a team and were kind, skilled and proactive. I’ve seen some oddly negative comments here and I couldn’t disagree more.

Alison

Wonderful breakfasts with fried eggs or omelets to order, tasty cappucino which, adding to the overall choice, was a very pleasant breakfast feature. The restaurant that, alas, operated only for lunch had a fantastic menu. Weather permitting, the seating outside, apart from great food, offered quite a lot: a shade from huge trees in the garden, greenery throughout and, to top it off, an occasional procession of ducks in-between the tables. The Turkish steam room and sauna are memorable too: clean, in an excellent working order, with many showers and an expansive changing room. The room itself offered a little brook with running water outside and a table with two chairs right across.

Vadim

I loved the entire hotel and its grounds. Everything was beautiful and well maintained. The garden was enchanting. The interior of the building was stunning and our room was large and the bathroom as well. Bed was very comfortable and the linens were wonderful. Plenty of room on the bathroom counter! Large closet/safe/ and lovely garden view. They greeted us with a glass of port which was very nice and appreciated. The staff were always professional and polite. The dinner was amazing and the breakfast more than we could ask for. I would love to stay here again!

Vmkc

A charming characterful hotel set in delightful tranquil setting. Good sized pool with lots of lounger availability. Good breakfast with omelette station. A fifteen minute walk takes you to restaurants and bars by the river. Advisable to take an Uber or taxi into the city and university area. The famous university library is very impressive-you have to book tickets beforehand. As recommended in the hotel literature Santa Cruz cafe was great, as was La Loggia for lunch. Fine dining hotel restaurant good with vegetarian options.

Katherine

This is a hotel of understated grandeur both in its older and more modern buildings. The setting , historically at the site of a romantic legend as well as actually within superb gardens are incomparable. The location, a 10 minute walk to the city centre is perfect. The staff are the most courteous and helpful you could find. The meals in the Bistro restaurant were of high quality and good value, served in this tranquil and most tastefully decorated suite of rooms, like a club or library. The extravagant breakfasts are served in a patio dining area beside the Romantic Garden, where the ducks make their ablutions in the tree-shaded pond as you drink your coffee. The weather was beautiful so the indoor pool was not used but looked to be a pleasant , if relatively small facility, within the spa area. The large, classically rectangular outdoor pool with ample, fresh and comfortable loungers, parasols and a discreet bar was a lovely spot after city tours of a late afternoon. (Don't miss the churches or museums, even a short visit is rewarding). The fascinating history of the place is so intimately bound-up with the story of this city as to make this a rare chance to live in the event. The wealth of art, literature and guidance as to the 14th century tragedy of D.Pedro and D. Inez available on site made for easy appreciation of the facts and legends relating to this aspect of Coimbra's history. As for the bigger historical picture, the staff were very happy and well able to advise on how to make the most of a 2 day visit.

Maguire

I can’t wait to return. The breakfasts were the best I’ve ever had in 30 years of business travel. Fresh ingredients, a cook on standby, loads of choices. The hotel is idyllic. The trees in the garden are stunning, the outdoor pool and seating perfect. We were upgraded to a suite with our own garden which was very well appointed. Lovely tiled bath and shower, huge bed, large mini fridge. The communal areas are stylish and feel like an extension of the bedrooms. So unlike many hotels which have great rooms but soulless corridors, staying in this hotel felt like staying in somebody’s private and grand estate. The hotel feels intimate while also providing space inside and out. The golf driving range was fun! It’s about a mile from centre of town which was perfect for us as we got loads of gentle exercise. If we hadn’t wanted to explore though the hotel and grounds and pools would have been enough. The staff operated as a team and were kind, skilled and proactive. I’ve seen some oddly negative comments here and I couldn’t disagree more.

Alison

Wonderful breakfasts with fried eggs or omelets to order, tasty cappucino which, adding to the overall choice, was a very pleasant breakfast feature. The restaurant that, alas, operated only for lunch had a fantastic menu. Weather permitting, the seating outside, apart from great food, offered quite a lot: a shade from huge trees in the garden, greenery throughout and, to top it off, an occasional procession of ducks in-between the tables. The Turkish steam room and sauna are memorable too: clean, in an excellent working order, with many showers and an expansive changing room. The room itself offered a little brook with running water outside and a table with two chairs right across.

Vadim

I loved the entire hotel and its grounds. Everything was beautiful and well maintained. The garden was enchanting. The interior of the building was stunning and our room was large and the bathroom as well. Bed was very comfortable and the linens were wonderful. Plenty of room on the bathroom counter! Large closet/safe/ and lovely garden view. They greeted us with a glass of port which was very nice and appreciated. The staff were always professional and polite. The dinner was amazing and the breakfast more than we could ask for. I would love to stay here again!

Vmkc

A charming characterful hotel set in delightful tranquil setting. Good sized pool with lots of lounger availability. Good breakfast with omelette station. A fifteen minute walk takes you to restaurants and bars by the river. Advisable to take an Uber or taxi into the city and university area. The famous university library is very impressive-you have to book tickets beforehand. As recommended in the hotel literature Santa Cruz cafe was great, as was La Loggia for lunch. Fine dining hotel restaurant good with vegetarian options.

Katherine

This is a hotel of understated grandeur both in its older and more modern buildings. The setting , historically at the site of a romantic legend as well as actually within superb gardens are incomparable. The location, a 10 minute walk to the city centre is perfect. The staff are the most courteous and helpful you could find. The meals in the Bistro restaurant were of high quality and good value, served in this tranquil and most tastefully decorated suite of rooms, like a club or library. The extravagant breakfasts are served in a patio dining area beside the Romantic Garden, where the ducks make their ablutions in the tree-shaded pond as you drink your coffee. The weather was beautiful so the indoor pool was not used but looked to be a pleasant , if relatively small facility, within the spa area. The large, classically rectangular outdoor pool with ample, fresh and comfortable loungers, parasols and a discreet bar was a lovely spot after city tours of a late afternoon. (Don't miss the churches or museums, even a short visit is rewarding). The fascinating history of the place is so intimately bound-up with the story of this city as to make this a rare chance to live in the event. The wealth of art, literature and guidance as to the 14th century tragedy of D.Pedro and D. Inez available on site made for easy appreciation of the facts and legends relating to this aspect of Coimbra's history. As for the bigger historical picture, the staff were very happy and well able to advise on how to make the most of a 2 day visit.

Maguire

I can’t wait to return. The breakfasts were the best I’ve ever had in 30 years of business travel. Fresh ingredients, a cook on standby, loads of choices. The hotel is idyllic. The trees in the garden are stunning, the outdoor pool and seating perfect. We were upgraded to a suite with our own garden which was very well appointed. Lovely tiled bath and shower, huge bed, large mini fridge. The communal areas are stylish and feel like an extension of the bedrooms. So unlike many hotels which have great rooms but soulless corridors, staying in this hotel felt like staying in somebody’s private and grand estate. The hotel feels intimate while also providing space inside and out. The golf driving range was fun! It’s about a mile from centre of town which was perfect for us as we got loads of gentle exercise. If we hadn’t wanted to explore though the hotel and grounds and pools would have been enough. The staff operated as a team and were kind, skilled and proactive. I’ve seen some oddly negative comments here and I couldn’t disagree more.

Alison

Wonderful breakfasts with fried eggs or omelets to order, tasty cappucino which, adding to the overall choice, was a very pleasant breakfast feature. The restaurant that, alas, operated only for lunch had a fantastic menu. Weather permitting, the seating outside, apart from great food, offered quite a lot: a shade from huge trees in the garden, greenery throughout and, to top it off, an occasional procession of ducks in-between the tables. The Turkish steam room and sauna are memorable too: clean, in an excellent working order, with many showers and an expansive changing room. The room itself offered a little brook with running water outside and a table with two chairs right across.

Vadim

I loved the entire hotel and its grounds. Everything was beautiful and well maintained. The garden was enchanting. The interior of the building was stunning and our room was large and the bathroom as well. Bed was very comfortable and the linens were wonderful. Plenty of room on the bathroom counter! Large closet/safe/ and lovely garden view. They greeted us with a glass of port which was very nice and appreciated. The staff were always professional and polite. The dinner was amazing and the breakfast more than we could ask for. I would love to stay here again!

Vmkc

A charming characterful hotel set in delightful tranquil setting. Good sized pool with lots of lounger availability. Good breakfast with omelette station. A fifteen minute walk takes you to restaurants and bars by the river. Advisable to take an Uber or taxi into the city and university area. The famous university library is very impressive-you have to book tickets beforehand. As recommended in the hotel literature Santa Cruz cafe was great, as was La Loggia for lunch. Fine dining hotel restaurant good with vegetarian options.

Katherine

Location

Rua António Augusto Gonçalves, Coimbra, 3041-901, Portugal

Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas - Small Luxury Hotels