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Yes, but the Joanina Library requires advance booking as visitor numbers are limited to preserve the historic interior. Tickets include access to the baroque library hall, the academic prison, and the Royal Palace. Book online several days ahead, especially during peak season.
Coimbra is approximately 207 kilometers (128 miles) from Lisbon, with a driving time of about 2 hours via the A1 motorway. The express Alfa Pendular train takes just 1 hour and 36 minutes, offering a comfortable and scenic journey.
Coimbra sits 123 kilometers (77 miles) from Porto, roughly a 1.5-hour drive. The train journey takes approximately 1 hour, making Coimbra an ideal stopover when traveling between Portugal's two largest cities or as a day trip from either location.
One full day allows you to visit the university, library, old cathedral, and wander the medieval streets. Two days lets you explore at a leisurely pace, visit museums like the Machado de Castro, enjoy the botanical gardens, and experience student fado music in the evening.
The Alta (upper town) features the university and medieval streets with panoramic river views. Baixa (lower town) offers lively squares, shopping, and riverside walks. The Santa Clara area across the river has convents and the Portugal dos Pequenitos miniature park.
Coimbra fado is a distinct style performed by male university students, differing from Lisbon's traditional fado. These melancholic songs express academic life, love, and the city's beauty. Evening performances occur in traditional venues and bars throughout the historic center.
Coimbra is home to one of Europe's oldest universities, founded in 1290, featuring the stunning Joanina Library with baroque decoration and ancient manuscripts. The historic university is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city maintains its centuries-old tradition of academic excellence and student culture.
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather perfect for walking the hilly old town. May features the Queima das Fitas, a colorful week-long student festival celebrating graduation. Summer can be hot, while winter brings cooler temperatures but fewer crowds.