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What’s Coimbra Like in November? Coimbra in November offers a quieter, more authentic experience as it transitions into cooler, wetter autumn weather. With fewer tourist crowds, visitors can often enjoy better availability and potentially lower costs for accommodation and activities.

What is the weather and climate like in Coimbra in November? November in Coimbra is typically characterized by cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. Average high temperatures generally range from 15-18°C (59-64°F), while average low temperatures are around 8-11°C (46-52°F). The month experiences an average of 10-14 rainy days, with total precipitation potentially reaching 100-150mm. Daily sunshine hours are reduced, averaging 4-5 hours. Layered clothing, including waterproof outerwear and comfortable, water-resistant walking shoes, is highly recommended.

What are typical costs and availability like in Coimbra in November? November is considered a shoulder or low season for tourism in Coimbra, generally resulting in better availability and potentially lower costs compared to peak summer months. (Estimated) Accommodation prices for a mid-range hotel room might range from €60-€120 per night, with budget hostel beds available from €20-€35. Flight and train fares to and from major cities like Lisbon or Porto may also be more competitive. (Estimated) A meal at a mid-range restaurant typically costs €12-€25.

What should I expect regarding crowds, events, and conditions in Coimbra in November? Expect significantly fewer tourist crowds in November, providing a more tranquil and local atmosphere, though the city’s vibrant student population remains. Major tourist-specific events or festivals are uncommon during this month; however, local cultural activities and Fado de Coimbra performances continue. Most attractions operate, but some may have reduced autumn/winter hours, so checking specific opening times in advance is advisable. Cobblestone streets can be slippery when wet.

What are the best activities for visiting Coimbra in November? Given the cooler and potentially wet weather, focus on Coimbra’s rich indoor attractions. Key highlights include the UNESCO-listed University of Coimbra, especially the magnificent Biblioteca Joanina (advance booking recommended) and the Royal Palace. Other excellent choices are the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral), the Monastery of Santa Cruz, and the Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro with its fascinating Roman cryptoporticus. Attending a traditional Fado de Coimbra performance offers a warm and culturally rich evening experience. Exploring cozy cafes for local pastries is also a delightful option.

How can AllInMap help during my visit to Coimbra? For finding free public amenities such as restrooms or water fountains in Coimbra, consult resources like AllInMap to help locate them conveniently during your visit.

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