Tour Evora embark on an immersive journey to Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where cultural and gastronomic riches stand out. Explore remnants of various civilizations, from Roman temples to the magnificent Cathedral and the Church of São Francisco.
Discover one of Portugal’s most intriguing sites within the medieval walls – the Chapel of Bones. Let yourself be captivated by personalized visits to an Alentejo winery, enjoying wine tastings and savoring regional delicacies. Experience the unique charm of Évora, where history and flavor intertwine in a remarkable adventure.
This private tour will start and end in the city of Lisbon. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
| Group Size | Total Group Price | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | 350 € | 350.00 € / total |
| 2 People | 380 € | 189.00 € / person |
| 3 People | 450 € | 150.00 € / person |
| 4 People | 480 € | 120.00 € / person |
| 5 People | 500 € | 100.00 € / person |
| 6 People | 530 € | 88.33 € / person |
| 7 People | 560 € | 80.00 € / person |
| 8 People | 600 € | 75.00 € / person |
| 8+ People | Upon Request | Get a Quote |
Evora, one of the most charming cities in Portugal, is a true historical gem located in the heart of the Alentejo region. With over 2,000 years of history, Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a fascinating journey into Portugal’s past. The Evora Tour is the best way to explore this city, filled with monuments and relics that tell the story of the country.
The Roman Temple of Evora, also known as the Temple of Diana, is one of the city’s most prominent landmarks. Built in the 1st century, this temple dedicated to Roman worship impresses with its grandeur and preservation. It stands as a symbol of the Roman Empire’s strong presence in the region and offers stunning views of the old town.
Tour Evora: History and Tradition in Alentejo
In addition to these monuments, the Historic Centre of Évora is a delightful place to wander on foot. The narrow streets, peaceful squares, and stone buildings create a unique atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. Don’t miss the Évora Cathedral, a stunning example of Portuguese Gothic architecture.
With its tranquil atmosphere and rich history, Évora is a destination that captivates all kinds of travelers. If you want to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Portugal, the Tour Evora is an unmissable experience.
Itinerary
Your day begins with ultimate comfort and exclusivity. Our private driver-guide will personally meet you directly at the reception or doorstep of your hotel, apartment, or accommodation, ensuring a warm and tailored welcome. From this moment on, you can completely unwind aboard our premium executive vehicle as we set off on an unforgettable journey designed entirely around you and your own pace.
Enrich your Évora Tour with a fascinating immersion into the history, sustainability, and versatility of Portuguese cork. During this visit to a traditional local factory, you will have the privilege of following the entire industrial and artisanal process: from the careful harvesting of the cork oak bark to its transformation into high-end design coverings, luxury fashion accessories, and cutting-edge sporting goods.
As Portugal is the undisputed world leader in cork production, you will gain firsthand insight into the vital role this eco-friendly material plays in crafting the world’s finest wine corks, essential for the aging and preservation of the most prestigious wines. An exclusive experience blending centuries-old tradition, technological innovation, and pure authenticity.
Walking through Évora is witnessing the layers of great civilizations. The imposing Roman Temple, dating back to the 1st century, stands as a monumental testament to the city’s relevance during the empire.
Right beside it rises the Cathedral (Sé), the largest medieval cathedral in the country, whose cloisters and towers offer magnificent views. The tour also showcases the engineering of the 16th-century Água da Prata Aqueduct and the charm of the whitewashed alleys that preserve the architectural footprint and Moorish influence from the 11th and 12th centuries—the perfect setting to understand why this city was the chosen residence for several Portuguese kings.
Conclude your immersion into Alentejo culture with a stop at a sophisticated local wine shop in the historic heart of Évora. Guided by local experts, you will enjoy a private tasting of premium Alentejo wines, a region globally renowned for its full-bodied reds and aromatic whites. Discover the rich profiles of indigenous grape varieties and the stories behind each estate, now its a good time to go lunch.
Explore Évora, a breathtaking museum-city classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, whose medieval walls embrace centuries of history and mysticism. One of the most intriguing highlights of the visit is the famous Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos), a singular space built in the 17th century by Franciscan monks.
Its walls and pillars are meticulously lined with thousands of human bones and skulls, thoughtfully designed to invite deep reflection on the transience of life, as warned by the celebrated inscription at the entrance: “We bones that are here, for yours we wait.” From here we return to Lisbon ( abiut 2 hours ).
