LordemãoRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of €9.8/m², Lordemão is a classic SMART_MONEY move for those who find the city center's prices offensive. You aren't paying for aesthetic prestige here; you're paying for a functional base with easy access to the IC2. It’s a stable, slightly gritty alternative that hasn't been ruined by short-term rental speculation yet.
The Vibe:Lordemão is characterized by steep, winding inclines and a no-frills mix of aging stone houses and 90s-era apartment blocks. It functions as a residential overflow for the Eiras industrial zone, attracting people who value square footage over proximity to the student bars. If you don't own a car, you'll become intimately acquainted with the SMTUC Line 19 bus schedule and the burn in your calves.
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Lordemão @ €9.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking a disaster like in Alta?
Not even close; you can usually find a spot near your door, though some of the older alleys are tight for SUVs.
How long is the commute to the University (Polo I)?
Expect a 15-minute drive in light traffic, but the bus will easily double that during peak morning hours.
Is the noise from the IC2 a dealbreaker?
Properties on the western edge get a constant road hum, so prioritize double-glazed windows if you're a light sleeper.
Are the apartments well-insulated?
Most rentals here are older builds; expect to spend your savings on a decent heater when the Coimbra winter damp sets in.
Is there any nightlife in Lordemão?
Zero, unless you count a quiet beer at a local 'café'. For anything else, you're heading into the city center.