Discover the UNESCO-listed city of Évora on a full-day private tour from Lisbon, combining history, culture, and wine in the heart of the Alentejo region. Travel comfortably in a premium Mercedes vehicle with a professional driver-guide and enjoy a relaxed, customizable experience.
Stroll through Évora’s historic center and admire iconic landmarks such as the Roman Temple, Évora Cathedral, and the Church of São Francisco from the outside, with free time to explore at your own pace. Monument entrance fees are not included, allowing you the flexibility to choose what you wish to visit.
The tour includes a visit to a local winery, where you will learn about regional winemaking traditions and enjoy a guided wine tasting. Ideal for travelers seeking a balanced day of history, wine, and authentic Portuguese charm, without rushing.
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The Roman Temple of Évora, often referred to as the Temple of Diana, is one of Portugal’s best-preserved Roman monuments and a symbol of the city’s ancient heritage. Dating back to the 1st century AD, the temple once stood at the center of the Roman city of Ebora Liberalitas Julia. Its elegant Corinthian columns rise above the historic old town, offering impressive views over the Alentejo plains. Over the centuries, the structure served different purposes, which helped preserve it through medieval times. Today, the Roman Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage highlight and a must-see landmark that reflects Évora’s rich Roman past and timeless architectural beauty.
The Évora Cathedral (Sé de Évora) is one of Portugal’s most impressive medieval landmarks and a defining feature of the city’s historic skyline. Built in the 13th century, the cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, reflecting Évora’s importance during the Middle Ages. Inside, visitors can admire ornate chapels, religious artworks, and a beautifully decorated cloister. From the cathedral’s rooftop terraces, panoramic views stretch across Évora’s old town and the vast Alentejo countryside. As part of Évora’s UNESCO World Heritage status, the cathedral offers a deep insight into Portugal’s religious, architectural, and cultural history.
The Historic Center of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a remarkable journey through over two thousand years of history. Encircled by medieval walls, Évora’s old town preserves Roman, Moorish, and medieval influences, making it one of Portugal’s most authentic historic cities. Strolling through its narrow streets, visitors discover whitewashed houses, ancient monuments, lively squares, and architectural treasures such as the Roman Temple, Évora Cathedral, and traditional churches. The historic center offers a relaxed atmosphere where history blends seamlessly with local life, cafés, and artisan shops. Set in the heart of the Alentejo region, Évora provides a unique cultural experience rich in heritage, charm, and timeless beauty.
The Church of São Francisco is one of Évora’s most distinctive and historically significant monuments. Built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the church is a fine example of Manueline and Gothic architecture, reflecting Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Its most famous feature is the Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos), a unique and thought-provoking space decorated with human bones and skulls, created as a reminder of the transience of life. Inside the main church, visitors can admire richly decorated chapels, gilded woodwork, and impressive religious art. Located near Évora’s historic center, São Francisco Church offers a powerful blend of history, art, and reflection.
The Chapel of Bones is one of Évora’s most striking and thought-provoking landmarks. Located inside the Church of São Francisco, this unique chapel is decorated with the bones and skulls of thousands of monks, arranged along the walls and pillars. Built in the 16th century, the chapel was created to reflect on the transience of life and carries the famous inscription at its entrance: “We bones that are here, for yours await.” Despite its somber theme, the Chapel of Bones is an important cultural and historical site, offering visitors a powerful and unforgettable experience that blends history, symbolism, and reflection.
Cartuxa Winery, situated in the picturesque countryside of Évora, Portugal, is a renowned and prestigious wine estate. With a history dating back to the 16th century, it boasts a tradition of winemaking excellence. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the winery produces a diverse range of premium wines, reflecting the unique terroir of the Alentejo region. Visitors can indulge in wine tastings, tour the cellar, and learn about the winemaking process. Cartuxa Winery offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and exceptional wines, making it a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic taste of Portugal's winemaking heritage.
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