MMatías RubioloSolar Antigo is a must-visit in Coimbra for anyone seeking a top-notch experience. We stayed in a room with a jacuzzi and a stunning view of the city, which we thoroughly enjoyed. It was my wife’s birthday, and the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcomed and celebrated. They even included a small cake with a candle for the in-room breakfast—such a thoughtful touch! The welcome sparkling wine and cake were also a delightful surprise. Their exceptional attention to detail and outstanding customer service truly set them apart. Highly recommended for an unforgettable stay!
GGuest UserGood place. nice, handsome people. I needed to postpone the check out 1h and it was possible. The room smells huid. The walls with humidity. It was difficult to breathe in the room. The morning when I was waking, the walls and windows filled with water/humidity.
I work in Health. I know this is a very serious condition for the respiratory health of those who stay there. One night I had to sleep with the openest window to smell the humidity. I think they were in the room, and I think they were in the room, and I was not informed that they would come in without my knowledge.
BBergenThis was a great little studio in the heart of Coimbra. The kitchen was awkwardly small, but it still did the trick. It was a little difficult to check-in, as I wasn’t initially sent the email with the access codes. But it was just a slight inconvenience and was rectified quickly.
GGuest UserBecause it is a small town, there is no problem anywhere, but it is within walking distance from the center, and there are supermarkets and cafes nearby. The guided room was a room on the 3rd floor, and it happened to be a building without an elevator, so I had a hard time carrying my luggage, but the lady at the reception helped me. I think the rooms are fairly large and clean. Breakfast is quite substantial at 5 euros and is recommended.
GGuest UserNice inexpensive hotel. There is a kitchen with everything you need and a pretty large dining room. In the bathrooms everything worked. Everywhere is pretty clean. Now about minus. How often in Portugal the rooms are not warmed up. And if it's not hot on the street, then the room feels like in the cellar. Only two dop. blankets are provided for assistance. Staff on the respiratory is not always present. Usually only at the second half of the day. And the maid works only before lunch. If you have to change towels in the evening, you can't do it. The administrator has no access to them and you have to wait for the maid next morning. And more. Communicating with the hotel before settlement is quite difficult. They do not respond to messages in messengers. You only need to call, and if you don't speak freely Portuguese or English, it can be useless.