Os Jardins da Quinta das Lágrimas em Coimbra são um espaço encantador para famílias, com uma variedade de árvores e um ambiente tranquilo. Ideal para crianças que apreciam a natureza e a história, os jardins oferecem um passeio relaxante e educativo. Aproveita para visitar em dias de bom tempo e explorar os caminhos disponíveis.
A Quinta das Lágrimas, membro da “Small Luxury Hotels of the World”, é um retiro de conforto e paz num palácio do século XVIII rodeado de 10 hectares de jardins históricos, em Coimbra.
Gorgeous hotel and spa in the renovated palace of Dom Pedro. The gardens are magnifent and feature an amazing variety of trees from around the world. (Including a sierra redwood from the Duke of Wellington). The service is top notch as was the breakfast buffet. The rooms include older rooms in the palace and newer rooms in the spa/hotel addition. The pool is perfection! We highly recommend staying here.
— G Stevens
Wonderful grounds, including a great arboretum. Delightful pool area. Old world charm inside the main building. Particularly helpful staff. Good food. Some signs of age / wear in the room we were in and a long wait for a G and T before dinner - but these are minor points. Would love to return
— Mark Hancock
A beautiful hotel with fantastic guest service. The grounds around the hotel are luxurious, with gardens and woods with paths to wander and explore. Individual examples of unique trees from around the world. We stayed in the contemporary wing. There are also rooms available in the historic portion of this former mansion. Located across the river from the old town of Coimbra, it has easy access (we used the Bolt rideshare app) to explore the town and the University of Coimbra.
— Mike K
These are the beautiful gardens in the Hotel Quinta das Lagrimas in Coimbra. Telling of the tragic story of the Crown Prince Dom Pedro and Ines De Castro. It also holds the Banyon tree, winner of the 2025 tree of the year. As you can see in the photo, it's absolutely huge. When staying at the hotel, these gardens are a must to see.
— Linda McKaig
Costs eur3 to see putting green, an ancient gateway, a magnificent tree, two ponds. Hiking trails don't lead to anything. Worth a stop if you have time to kill and have a pause when weather is good.
— Porter KHOR