Discover Évora – A Timeless Jewel of the Alentejo!
Join us on a full-day private tour (approx. 8 hours) from Lisbon to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by ancient walls, this charming city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and tranquility.
Highlights of the tour include:
The Roman Temple of Diana, a stunning remnant of Évora’s ancient past.
The mysterious Bone Chapel, adorned with human bones and skulls.
The magnificent Évora Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
The Historic City Center, filled with narrow streets and vibrant local life.
Enjoy scenic views of the Alentejo countryside and, if desired, visit a local winery for a wine-tasting experience. Perfect for history lovers and those seeking a peaceful day trip.
This exclusive private tour is fully customizable – let us know your preferences! Experience Portugal at its best with our personalized service and expertise.
1. Hotels or Any Address: The driver will meet you directly at the front door of the location provided during booking, ensuring maximum convenience. 2. Airport: The driver will wait at the arrivals hall with a name sign for easy recognition. 3. Cruise Terminals: The driver will meet you at the designated meeting point near the terminal exit, holding a name sign for easy identification.
The main square and epicenter of the old town. It is well preserved and maintains the same layout as it had at the beginning of the 15th century. Pay attention to the arches, the Baroque fountain and the beautiful Church of Santo Antão.
This monument/temple dates from the 1st century and its ruins are considered the best preserved Roman ruins in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Cathedral is a good example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic and impresses with its grandeur. Enjoy the high choir, the majestic arches, the baptistry, the arch of the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade and the chancel. To have the best view of the city, be sure to go up to the terrace (Admission fee not included).
A stunning set of buildings classified as a National Monument since 1922. It is partially integrated into the Roman and medieval walls, that is, the walls of Évora.
The "Bone Chapel" is located in the Church of San Francisco, built in the 18th century and was completely lined with human bones. It is also known for the famous phrase written at the entrance "We bones that are here, for your's we wait".
It is located within the city walls, so finish the afternoon with a walk around the medieval fence. The total distance from the walls is about 4 km, so you can choose to walk through only one of the sections or see them all and enjoy the view and architectural details.
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