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Hotel Mondego
"The hotel is absolutely beautiful inside. Had a great shower! Also had a rooftop bar. Great location to everything"
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Quinta Das Lagrimas
"Nice hotel,staff was nice and somewhat helpful: we would maybe be right this four star hotel because of its historic history. The rooms were nice."
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, Affiliated by Meliá
"The hotel is i good condition, spacious rooms. The only drawback is a basic breakfast."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Hotel Oslo
"Hotel Oslo is a six story relatively modern building near the train station and river. It is very well located for visiting the older lower part of Coimbra. The room we had was called a triple but was very small - it would be very crowded for three people and suitcases. Although it is on a busy street, ..."
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Zero Box Lodge Coimbra
"Clean room, great staff"
Reviewed on May 30, 2026

ibis Coimbra Centro
"Parking was scary. Staff was somewhat friendly. Not overly. Shower went from ice cold to scalding hot on its own."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Hotel Astoria
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Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Stay Hotel Coimbra Centro
"It was just ok. Need some update here and there but you got what you paid for. Closed to almost everywhere, near super market and coin laundry. But Coimbra itself is very walkable city. I stayed for one night, and most of time I was out enjoying the city. In my opinion it need more lights inside ..."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Vila Gale Coimbra Hotel
Pedrógão Grande Hotel & Travel Guide\n
You won't be able to find a large range of accommodation options within a 6-mile (10-kilometer) radius of Pedrogao Grande. We recommend you book as soon as you start dreaming about your trip if you'd like to stay close to Pedrogao Grande's action.
The nearest Travelocity-listed accommodation option is the Quinta Das Lagrimas, Portugal, located 20 miles (36 kilometers) from the heart of downtown Pedrogao Grande. For an alternative, you may like to stay at the HD Duecitânia Design Hotel, located in Portugal, which is 12 miles (19 kilometers) outside of the city center.
It's worth having a look at the Quintal de Além do Ribeiro and the Palácio da Lousã Boutique Hotel. The Quintal de Além do Ribeiro is just 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the heart of Pedrogao Grande. The Palácio da Lousã Boutique Hotel, is positioned 12 miles (20 kilometers) away. Some other alternatives in the vicinity include the Hotel D. Luís as well as the Hotel da Montanha.
The greater Leiria area is certainly well worth exploring as well. Travel to Leiria's castles, old towns and fortresses. Visitors should make the time to enjoy its forests, rivers, streams and lakes. Daring visitors might also involve themselves in mountain biking and mountain climbing here.
Still looking for things to do? Spend a few hours seeing Leiria Castle and Leiria Cathedral, which can be found in Leiria, 35 miles (56 kilometers) west of Pedrogao Grande. The Hotel TRYP Leiria and Lisotel are just some examples of the Travelocity-listed accommodation options in Leiria. Or, you could stay in Alcobaca, 50 miles (81 kilometers) to the southwest of Pedrogao Grande, where you'll find the Challet Fonte Nova and Your Hotel & Spa Alcobaça. Regardless of whether you're passing through or spending a few nights in Alcobaca, set aside some time to visit the Alcobaca Monastery and Alcobaca Castle.
If you are arriving or departing through Dr. Francisco de Sa Carneiro Airport, you may plan to book some accommodation at Holiday Inn Express Porto - Exponor, or Park Hotel Porto Aeroporto, which can both be found a short distance away.
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Recent Pedrógão Grande hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Hotel Oslo
"Hotel Oslo is a six story relatively modern building near the train station and river. It is very well located for visiting the older lower part of Coimbra. The room we had was called a triple but was very small - it would be very crowded for three people and suitcases. Although it is on a busy street, the room was quiet after about 11 at night (assuming the window stays closed). The roof-top bar was very pleasant for an afternoon drink with a great view over the city."






