We stayed in a 2-bedroom suite at the Solar Antigo Charme Coimbra for 2-nights in late-Sep (C$125/night). How do I describe this place? The location is great, 2 blocks from the university, close to nearby restaurants, and a relatively easy walk down the steep streets to the many restaurants, shops, churches on the streets below toward the river. The staff were great, very friendly & helpful. The breakfast was very large – delivered to the room with hot scrambled eggs, fruit, pastries, hot milk, everything imaginable. The actual flat, located across the street from the main hotel, was funky & cramped. Arrayed in 3 floors connected by a very tight circular metal stairway, each floor was the same size & small. The ground floor was the kitchen, sitting area & a small bathroom; the kitchen had a reasonable sized counter, stove/oven, small refrigerator, sink, microwave, small dishwasher. There was also a clothes washer, but not too useful because there was no where to dry the clothes. The 2 bedrooms were small and cramped, with nowhere to store clothes, but each had a large comfortable bed and an ensuite bathroom (tiny, with a nice shower but absolutely no where for toiletries, not even on the edge of the sink), so no need to go down the spiral staircase at night. Because the bedrooms were so small, and the spiral staircase so difficult, we simply left our luggage in the ground floor room and carried what we needed upstairs. The other challenge with the flat was getting the car to the flat to drop the luggage, then getting it to an area where we could park. The flat was in a maze of very narrow one-way streets, so finding it was difficult (there were construction closures on the route our GPS was telling us) and, after we did arrive, getting to the area of free on-street parking just up the road (there is no parking here) required a 3 km detour around all of the one way streets in the area. So, good location, funky but very cramped accommodations, and a nightmare to drive to and park. You decide.