Study abroad in Coimbra
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Coimbra.
Country
PortugalStudent Budget
EUR 600 – 900/month
Transport Card
SMTUC Sub23 monthly pass €25 for unlimited urban buses; university shuttle included in student fee.
Population
140,800 city / 430,000 metro (INE, 2024)
City Vibe
Portugal's oldest university city and Europe's purest student town: 700+ years of academic tradition, medieval hilltop campus, cheap rent, and the most immersive Erasmus experience in the country.
Who loves this city?
Students who want full immersion into Portuguese academic tradition: capas pretas, fado de Coimbra, Queima das Fitas. Not for those needing a big-city buzz.
What makes it special
Coimbra feels like a student republic. The city lives, breathes, and parties through the university calendar, and exchange students are plugged into century-old traditions that don't exist anywhere else in Portugal.
Newcomer shocks
- Coimbra is small (pop. 140k) — everyone recognises everyone by month three.
- The praxe tradition is strong and visible — new Portuguese students are initiated but exchange students are usually welcomed as observers.
- Everything closes early by Lisbon standards — restaurants often shut kitchens by 22:00.
Before You Land
A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival
Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.
Arrival Connectivity
Sort an eSIM before you land
Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.
Coverage Check
Confirm your travel insurance
Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.
Public WiFi
Have a backup for shared networks
Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.
Weather & Packing
| Season | High / Low | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 14°C / 5°C | Cold and wet | Real winter; damp. |
| February | 16°C / 5°C | Similar to January | Warmer peaks. |
| March | 18°C / 7°C | Transition | Spring showers. |
| April | 20°C / 9°C | Rainy spring | Pleasant between showers. |
| May | 23°C / 11°C | Warmer | Queima das Fitas season. |
| June | 27°C / 13°C | Dry and warm | Longest days. |
| July | 29°C / 15°C | Hot and dry | Hotter than Porto. |
| August | 30°C / 15°C | Hot | Mondego river swimming. |
| September | 27°C / 13°C | Warm | Best arrival month. |
| October | 22°C / 11°C | Mild autumn | Rain returns. |
| November | 17°C / 8°C | Wet and cool | Short days. |
| December | 14°C / 6°C | Cold and wet | Damp winter. |
Cold and wet winters (5-14°C). City is steep — the walk from Baixa to Alta is famous among students.
Packing checklist
- Warm layers and waterproofs — Coimbra winters are genuinely cold and damp.
- Walking shoes for steep Baixa-Alta climb.
- Summer-weight clothing from May to September.
Cost of Living
| Category | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Room Rent | EUR 200 – 350/month | Baixa cheapest; Alta closest to university; Solum residential. |
| Student Residence | EUR 150 – 400/month | SASUC public residences from €120 for scholarship students; international rates higher. |
| Transport | EUR 25 – 30/month | SMTUC Sub23 €25 for urban buses; many students don't bother — walking distance is fine. |
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Housing
Baixa
Varies by street, room type, and season.Cheapest rents, close to bars and food, steep but social.. Commute: Walk or climb stairs to campus; 15 min.
Alta
Varies by street, room type, and season.Right at university; historic feel; more expensive but convenient.. Commute: Walking to classes.
Celas
Varies by street, room type, and season.Medical faculty proximity; modern apartments.. Commute: 10 min walk to medicine campus; 15 min bus to main Alta.
Solum
Varies by street, room type, and season.Suburban calm, shopping centre nearby, larger shared flats.. Commute: 15 min bus to Alta.
Where to search
Documents to prepare
Passport or national ID
Admission or exchange confirmation
Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested
Deposit funds and signed lease
Health insurance or local registration documents if required
Timing
Start with university housing as soon as the host opens applications.
Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.
For one-semester stays, confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.
Red flags
Never transfer money or deposits before signing a written rental contract and verifying the landlord's identity.
Always request a live video tour or physical viewing of the property to confirm it exists and matches the description.
Be extremely suspicious of listings priced significantly lower than the local market average for that neighborhood.
Safety
Extremely safe. One of Portugal's lowest crime cities. Normal urban precautions at night in Baixa bar area.
Top risks
- Minor pickpocketing in busy weekend nights around Praça da República.
- Alcohol-driven incidents around student bar streets late at night.
- Rental scams on OLX targeting incoming students — verify via university's housing office.
Transport
🚌 SMTUC urban buses + foot
Most students walk — the city is small and everything centres on the Alta.
Sub23 monthly pass.
🚆 CP trains (Lisbon, Porto, Aveiro)
Coimbra-B station connects to Alfa Pendular. Lisbon 2h, Porto 1h10.
Cartão Jovem 25% off.
🚲 BUGA bike share
Municipal bike loan with limited hours — hills make it niche.
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Events & Activities
Student Perks
Museums & Culture
AAC ecosystem
The Academic Association is the centre of sports, culture, politics, events and first friendships.
Food Savings
Cheap student food
Tascas, cantinas and menu do dia keep Coimbra one of the easiest Portuguese cities on a small budget.
Universities
University of Coimbra
Portugal's oldest university and a UNESCO World Heritage Site (QS ~471–500, founded 1290) — 25,000 students in a medieval hilltop city known for fado, academic tradition, and one of Europe's most iconic university campuses.
Social Life
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 3
ESN Coimbra
Official ESN for U.Coimbra and IPC exchange students.
AAC (Academic Association)
Portugal's oldest student association, central to all Coimbra student life.
Erasmus Coimbra (Facebook)
Housing, events, classifieds.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: r/Coimbra
Quieter sub but locals answer practical questions.