Pontos fortes.
-local aprazível para descansar e no meio da natureza.
-Serviço irrepreensível, pessoas muito simpáticas.
-Pequeno almoço fabuloso.
- Boa Relação preço/qualidade no restaurante.
- Quarto:
1-Muito asseado;
2- Bom colchão ;
3- Adorei a casa de banho;
4- Decoração minimalista? mas boa para mim.
Ponto fraco:
-O quarto podia ser maior;
-podia ter um pequeno sofá.
Pena que não podia ficar mais tempo.
Normalmente quando estou hospedado num hotel só uso para dormir e aproveitar para passear. Mas este apetece ficar e usufruir os serviços do hotel.
The hotel is well-located and has everything you need for a relaxing vacation. Friendly and attentive staff. Breakfast is plentiful. The facilities are in need of some maintenance. I had to point out that the bathroom wasn't in good condition. Otherwise, everything was fine.
The location is excellent, next to the train station in the center of Combra, very convenient. The facilities in the room need to be improved. There is no drinking water and no electric kettle. Fortunately, we were able to buy bottled water from the supermarket in time!
Gostei imenso da estadia. O aspeto e a decoração são fantásticos fazendo lembrar uma pequena villa mexicana. As piscinas não são grandes mas têm o tamanho suficiente. Os serciços de bar e restaurante são de um bom nível. A sofisticação é trocada pelo conforto, o que para mim é preferíve já que priorizo um ambiente acolhedor. O acesso à lagoa com uma pequena praia é muito bom também. O pequeno almoço do tipo buffet tem tudo o que é esencial. Nota 10 para a cama do quarto que me calhou. Parecia um campo de futebol e super confortável. Excelente cobertura de wifi nos edificios. Achei fantástico o espaço arborizado envolvente e destaco a pouca quantidade de insetos / mosquitos, muito comum em ambientes com lagos e arvores. A limpeza é constante com troca de toalhas sempre que solicitado. O unico aspeto menos positivo é ausência de ar condicionado nos quartos, apenas contando com aquecimento.
I chose this hotel in Coimbra for its affordability, cleanliness, and convenient location, and I was very satisfied. It's particularly close to the intercity bus terminal. The building appeared to be an older one that had been renovated. Given the price, I would definitely book this hotel again if I were to return.
Weak breakfast with little variety.
In the rooms, under the beds there was a lot of fluff, trash and dust.
There were a lot of Christmas dinners which ended up making parking chaotic, there should be more care to ensure that those who are staying have a place.
My son ended up losing his hat at reception and no one saw or found it.
A superb historic property under private management and ownership - actually, in the ownership of the same family for over 400 years altho’ now a member of the Small Luxury Hotels marketing system affiliated with Hilton. The property in its adjoining Gardens are a destination in themselves, along with the nearby (400m) Santa Clara monastery. They may be sufficient for some visitors, but it’s about a 15 minute walk to the centre of Coimbra and it’s main historical area.
Arthur Wellesley - aka Viscount Wellington - was a visitor during his Iberian campaign, so you’re in good company.
Staff are superb and obviously hand picked by the owner. The receptionist when I arrived (Evening of Sunday 16 February) was simply the best I’ve ever experienced, Singapore, Bangkok and Tokyo included. Genuinely fascinating to talk to about the history of the building and some of the previous guests (famous but ‘passed’ celebrities so no confidence is breached).
Best to stay in the rooms in the main building if possible, if tales of the previous occupant intrigue. Although the spa Is impressive – up to best Thai standards - and I guess the adjoining spa rooms may be equally good.
Overall, an absolute gem that far exceeded expectations.
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AAndyInBangkokA superb historic property under private management and ownership - actually, in the ownership of the same family for over 400 years altho’ now a member of the Small Luxury Hotels marketing system affiliated with Hilton. The property in its adjoining Gardens are a destination in themselves, along with the nearby (400m) Santa Clara monastery. They may be sufficient for some visitors, but it’s about a 15 minute walk to the centre of Coimbra and it’s main historical area.
Arthur Wellesley - aka Viscount Wellington - was a visitor during his Iberian campaign, so you’re in good company.
Staff are superb and obviously hand picked by the owner. The receptionist when I arrived (Evening of Sunday 16 February) was simply the best I’ve ever experienced, Singapore, Bangkok and Tokyo included. Genuinely fascinating to talk to about the history of the building and some of the previous guests (famous but ‘passed’ celebrities so no confidence is breached).
Best to stay in the rooms in the main building if possible, if tales of the previous occupant intrigue. Although the spa Is impressive – up to best Thai standards - and I guess the adjoining spa rooms may be equally good.
Overall, an absolute gem that far exceeded expectations.
AArchDragonI stayed in a single room at ibis Coimbra Centro and had a pleasant experience overall. I was especially happy that the hotel fulfilled my request for a king bed. The room itself is compact but well laid out, just the right size for a solo traveler.
One issue I did notice was that the room stayed quite warm, even with the temperature dial set to 15°C and the air conditioning on high. It wasn’t uncomfortable, but it’s something to be aware of.
The toilet was spotless, and I really liked the wooden floors and the modern shower area.
I opted for breakfast during my stay and was pleasantly surprised by the variety available. There were enough options to enjoy something different each morning, and I always left the table full and satisfied.
Thank you ibis Coimbra Centro for hosting me!
GGuest UserWe very much enjoyed our stay at Coimbra Monumentais. The location is absolutely perfect being so close to the steps up to the University. The facilities were fine. My only suggestion for improvement is to automatically send the check in information rather than asking us to ask for it. I missed that point in the reservation. Most of our stays were with Air BnB and they automatically send the information a day or two in advance. We came to the back door (the 7A address) and had an issue with getting in. Once in, we were very well looked after. Thanks so much to Mariannna!
GGuest UserWeak breakfast with little variety.
In the rooms, under the beds there was a lot of fluff, trash and dust.
There were a lot of Christmas dinners which ended up making parking chaotic, there should be more care to ensure that those who are staying have a place.
My son ended up losing his hat at reception and no one saw or found it.
FFlavia Maria RidaoThe hotel is very nice and very comfortable. The receptionist today lamented not having asked his name at 8 a.m. with a lot of empathy and good treatment
GGuest UserTemporary itinerary, so it was more than seven o'clock in the evening that day, and arrived before nine o'clock. Because it was a homestay, I needed to check in by myself. At that time, the store did not reply to the information in time. I contacted the small housekeeper directly. The response was quite timely and gave praise ~.
The environment is good, the health is also very good, the bed is very big, I belong to the higher sleep requirements, the living environment gives full marks!
A little distance from the University Town of Coimbra, but it is very convenient to take a taxi. Overall, I am very satisfied with ~.
AAnonymous UserSelf-check-in is very convenient, the landlord will send an email in advance to inform the process and password, and there is free parking across the street, which is simple and easy to understand. There is a food area near the hotel. The price of the roadside shop is cheaper than that of the big city. The dishes are very generous. It is very pleasant to stroll along the river after eating.
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