Private Full Day Tour From Lisbon to Tomar & Coimbra
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Tomar
Embark on a private full-day tour from Lisbon to Tomar & Coimbra. Discover medieval wonders, academic grandeur, and Portugal's rich history. Book your unforgettable adventure now.
Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Tomar - Tomar is a historic town located in central Portugal, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. At the heart of Tomar stands the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former headquarters of the Knights Templar. The convent includes the Templar Castle and the Charola, a unique round church. Tomar’s medieval streets, traditional architecture, and charming atmosphere create a captivating backdrop for exploration. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic surroundings, including the Nabão River, and immerse themselves in the town’s unique blend of historical and contemporary elements. Tomar is a destination that offers a glimpse into Portugal’s past and a chance to experience its cultural richness.

  • Convento de Cristo - The Convent of Christ in Tomar, Portugal, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a monumental complex with deep historical significance. Originally built as a Templar stronghold in the 12th century, it later became the headquarters of the Knights Templar in Portugal. The complex includes the iconic Templar Castle and the Charola, a remarkable round church with intricate architectural details. Renowned for its Gothic and Renaissance elements, the Convent of Christ is a testament to Portugal’s medieval history and craftsmanship. Visitors can explore its courtyards, cloisters, and chapels, experiencing the unique blend of military and religious architecture that makes this site a captivating cultural treasure.

  • Coimbra - Coimbra, situated in central Portugal, is a city steeped in history and academic prestige. Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, the University of Coimbra, the city exudes a vibrant student atmosphere. The historic university buildings, including the Joanina Library and the Royal Palace of Alcáçova, showcase impressive architectural and cultural heritage. Nestled on the banks of the Mondego River, Coimbra offers a picturesque setting with charming streets, historic squares, and panoramic viewpoints. Its rich tapestry of culture, from Fado music to ancient Roman ruins, makes Coimbra a captivating destination for those seeking a blend of academia, history, and traditional Portuguese charm.

  • University of Coimbra - Coimbra University, perched majestically atop a hill overlooking the Mondego River in central Portugal, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Founded in 1290, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history and architectural splendor. The university’s iconic Joanina Library, a Baroque masterpiece, houses an impressive collection of rare manuscripts. The Royal Palace of Alcáçova, another highlight, reflects the grandeur of Portugal’s royalty and is an integral part of the university complex. Steeped in academic tradition, Coimbra University’s atmospheric courtyards and historic halls provide a captivating glimpse into centuries of scholarly excellence.

  • Biblioteca Joanina - The Joanina Library, a jewel within Coimbra University in Portugal, is a captivating blend of architectural beauty and academic history. Built in the Baroque style in the 18th century, the library houses a remarkable collection of rare manuscripts, ancient books, and scholarly treasures. What sets it apart is its unique feature – a colony of bats that help preserve the delicate manuscripts by preventing insect damage. Visitors are enchanted by the library’s ornate interiors, including gilded woodwork and frescoed ceilings. The Joanina Library stands not only as a testament to the pursuit of knowledge but also as a living, breathing example of innovative preservation techniques in the world of academia.

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Certified Tour Guide
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Local pastry
  • All entrances and tickets
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Join us on a one-day journey through Portugal’s heart, where history resonates in charming streets. Discover medieval wonders and academic grandeur in Tomar and Coimbra. Explore the Convent of Christ and Templar Castle, a UNESCO site from the 12th century, marveling at Knights Templar legends. Stroll Tomar’s historic streets, a tapestry of cultural richness blending history and modern life.

Let knowledge captivate you at Coimbra’s University. Step into the Baroque splendor of the Joanina Library, a sanctuary preserving rare manuscripts. Explore the Royal Palace of Alcáçova with panoramic views. Consider a serene Mondego River exploration or visit the tranquil Santa Clara-a-Velha Monastery.

This curated tour transcends the ordinary, immersing you in Portugal’s rich history. Enchanting footsteps of knights and scholars, it’s a day of discovery promising unforgettable adventures and lingering memories. Join us for an immersive exploration into the poetic beauty of Portugal’s past.

Location
Tomar
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Arnel_t
May 11, 2024
Memorable Coimbra - Coimbra's old-world charm is very captivating. The city is full of history. Ricardo, our tour guide, did so well in introducing us to many interesting and beautiful places around and we really enjoyed the tour. Thanks Ric!
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Michael_s
May 7, 2024
Great day with Ricardo and Coimbra and Tomar - This tour was a enjoyable tour we covered a lot of territory in just one day traveling from Lisbon to Coimbra and Tomar home of the Templars. Ricardo was knowledgeable, helpful courteous, thorough, and interested in what we wanted to do. Good guide.
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Maggie_d
Mar 4, 2024
Wonderful tour with Ricardo - Ricardo was incredible with all the information he provided to us. Extremely professional and courteous. Even though it was a rainy day, he went out of his way to make sure we had a wonderful time. It was truly a pleasure having him as our guide.
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Vizinhag
Feb 18, 2024
Tomar is a must when visiting Portugal. - It was our first excursion after landing in Lisbon, so our lovely guide Nuno was kind enough to point out various points of interest and give us the back story of each right from our hotel even before the actual days itinerary began. We had read about a matchbox museum - something that wasnt part of the advertised tour that we wanted to see and he very graciously accommodated the little detour to stop in and visit. Tomar itself was wonderful and merited a whole day. Nunu accompanied us for a portion of the visit giving us some history and directions to follow to locate some not to be missed highlights of Tomar as we continued to explore things on our own. Nunu also gave us some great recommendations for dinner close to our hotel at the end of the tour. The library abd Coimbra university are not to be missed.
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Geraldine_p
Apr 22, 2024
Disappointed - We had a full day (10 hour) 2 city trip with a car and driver/guide. It began by the driver calling at 9 AM to say that he was running late. He showed up in a 13-year-old van with 300,000 km on it, with a stained roof, a cigarette burn in the seat and a broken arm rest. The driver/guide smokes incessantly (although thankfully not in the van) and his clothes and person reek of smoke. When we arrived in Coimbra, the driver had difficulty finding his way up the hill because of road construction. One would assume that a local guy should know his way around. He said he was picking up the tickets for the famous library. I had read they were hard to get and often they sold out. I assumed he booked in advance. We had about 15 minutes to get the tickets and get to the library for the alleged time-slot. As it turned out, he did not book the tickets in advance. So we then had three hours to spend in the city before the 2:20 slot he was able to get. I asked if we could see some of the other sights at the university. he said the tickets covered everything and we would probably be able to see the chapel and great hall. Unfortunately this was not true as everything was closed for lunch until 2. Shouldn't a local guide know that? We arrived in the second city, Tomar, at 4:30. Allegedly this gave us 2 hours to see the famous castle/chapel. He bought the tickets but did not accompany us which surprised me because the place is large and some guidance would have been nice. 15 minutes into the visit, a guard advised us we had to “move along” because they were closing early for an event. The driver/ guide did try to show us some other things. he took us to see the church in the downtown area and to a nearby aqueduct. Overall I was disappointed. I paid $593.96 to see two cities in a relaxed manner and instead was rushed seeing the important things I booked the tour to visit. I know Viator will say they contract out the service, but shouldn’t they do a better job of vetting the people they contract with?
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