Step back in time on a private journey to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city known as the “Museum City.” Discover its Gothic cathedral, lively streets, the haunting Chapel of Bones, and the Roman Temple of Diana. Explore Almendres Cromlech, one of Europe’s largest megalithic sites, or learn how cork is used throughout the region. Visit a winery and taste Alentejo wines, just tell us your preference. This 100% customizable private tour lets you choose which sites to visit, uncover hidden local treasures, and enjoy Portuguese cuisine with the dedicated attention of your guide.
-Maximize time with a private tour of Évora that you can customize
-Certified guide
-See temples, churches and a medieval village
-Round-trip transport is included
Pick up can be arranged in any hotel or airbnb in the Lisbon, Costa de Caparoca or Cascais area. Please provide hotel name or airbnb address when booking.
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Travel with us to Évora and discover the unique beauty of the Portuguese landscape. 1h30 min
See the changes through time in history and the conservation and restoration works of the Church of São Francisco.
At the entrance, a chilling inscription welcomes visitors: “We, the bones that are here, await yours.” This remarkable chapel, built in the 17th century, is one of the most unique and haunting monuments in the world. Its walls are lined with the bones of thousands of former inhabitants of Évora, creating an unforgettable space filled with history, symbolism, and legend. Your visit includes entrance tickets to explore this extraordinary site and uncover the secrets it holds.
The Church of Graça stands as one of the finest examples of Portuguese Renaissance architecture, enriched with innovative touches inspired by the Mannerist style. Its striking façade holds deep symbolic meaning, and the famous “Boys of Graça” add a touch of mystery and legend to the monument. A visit here reveals not only architectural beauty but also captivating stories that bring Évora’s past to life.
Once part of Évora’s grand royal palace complex, the Palácio de Dom Manuel preserves only the elegant Ladies’ Gallery—widely considered the most beautiful and romantic remnant of this 16th-century landmark. Rich in charm and history, this space invites you to uncover the fascinating stories of kings, queens, and the golden age of Évora.
The Portuguese Inquisition, established in 1536 and lasting nearly three centuries, marked one of the darkest chapters in the nation’s history. Once at the height of global influence, Portugal’s empire began to decline under the weight of this institution, which spread fear, intolerance, and religious persecution. Countless innocent lives were lost, many of them right here in Praça do Giraldo, where public executions by fire took place during the infamous acts of faith. Among the four Inquisition courts across Portugal, Évora’s was considered the most ruthless, leaving behind a somber legacy that still echoes in the city today.
Strolling along Rua 5 de Outubro means immersing yourself in Évora’s traditional commerce. This lively street is lined with shops where you can discover the finest treasures of Alentejo craftsmanship — from cork creations and hand-painted pottery to colorful furniture, artisanal rattles (chocalhos), and the iconic capotes, the traditional cloaks of the region. It’s the perfect spot to find authentic souvenirs and experience the region’s cultural heritage up close.
The grandest Gothic cathedral in Portugal, the Sé of Évora is an unmissable highlight of the city. Inspired by the iconic Notre Dame of Paris, this impressive monument holds fascinating details, from hidden symbols to references to ancient pagan traditions—unexpected within a Catholic church. Your visit includes entrance to the cathedral, its beautiful cloisters, and access to the rooftop, where you’ll enjoy unforgettable panoramic views over Évora and the Alentejo landscape.
With nearly 2,000 years of history, the Roman Temple of Évora stands as one of the best-preserved monuments of the ancient empire. This iconic landmark reflects the grandeur of Roman power and has become the true symbol of the city. As you admire its striking columns, your guide will share the fascinating stories behind this temple, traditionally linked to Emperor Julius Caesar and the origins of Évora itself.
At the very heart of Évora lies Praça do Giraldo, the city’s main square and a true symbol of its vibrant past and present. For centuries, this has been the stage of Évora’s economic, political, and social life, and since Évora’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986, it remains the perfect place to begin exploring the city. Here, your guide will set the scene with fascinating stories that connect Évora not only to Portugal’s history but also to universal events that shaped the world. You may even discover surprising links between your own country’s history and that of Évora!
Lunch in a local restaurant to try the real Alentejo cuisine. Many different dishes to choose from. Lunch not included
A visit to a traditional cork factory reveals the fascinating journey of cork: from the cork oak tree and its careful extraction to the selection, preparation, and final product. Did you know the bark of the cork oak regenerates and can be harvested every nine years, reaching up to 25 cm thick? Naturally resistant to heat, cold, and fire, cork is an extraordinary sustainable material. Portugal is responsible for 55% of the world’s cork production, used in everything from decorative coverings to sporting goods. Yet, cork is most famous for preserving the character of fine wines — allowing just the right amount of oxygen to pass through and help them age gracefully.
Go back in time and see the famous ancient Almendres Cromlechs.
Wine tasting! Let us know if you are interested before the tour!
Tucked away from the main streets, Páteo de São Miguel is one of Évora’s hidden gems—beautiful, historic, and surprisingly quiet. Once the most fortified part of the city, it served as the residence of the governor and a royal lodging for kings visiting Évora. This site is also the birthplace of the Knights of Évora, who later became the Order of Avis, the dynasty that ushered in one of the most brilliant chapters in Portuguese history. A fascinating stop, especially for lovers of art and history.
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