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Évora and Megaliths Full-Day Tour from Lisbon

1. Évora and Megaliths Full-Day Tour from Lisbon

Explore the history of Portugal on a tour of Évora and the Megaliths of the Cromeleque dos Almendres. Following pickup from your hotel in Lisbon, make your way to Évora, the historic capital of the Alentejo. Start the day with a tour of the Almendres Cromlech. Older than Stonehenge, this megalithic complex reveals some of the secrets of ancient civilizations and their knowledge of astronomy. Admire the circle of stones, mysteriously aligned with the sun and stars. Next, explore the UNESCO-classified city center of Évora. See remnants from Roman through Renaissance times. Visit the Temple of Diana and learn how cork is extracted from Cork Oak Trees. Visit the medieval Évora Cathedral and climb to the roof to admire the golden plains surrounding the city. Continue to the Renaissance Church of St. Francis to see the Chapel of Bones, covered in human skulls and bones, before returning to Lisbon.

From Lisbon: Évora and Monsaraz Day Tour with Wine Tasting

2. From Lisbon: Évora and Monsaraz Day Tour with Wine Tasting

Set off on your full-day tour from Lisbon and discover one of the most scenic parts of Portugal's countryside. Make your way through Alentejo with its magnificent plains filled with olive trees, vineyards, and cork oaks. Make your first stop at Évora, a Unesco World Heritage site and one of the most beautifully preserved medieval towns. Take a guided tour inside the Roman Temple, one of the best preserved Roman structures on the Iberian Peninsula. Your guide will also show you around the must-see Chapel of Bones. Take time to admire the ornate architecture of the Cathedral of Évora. Your second stop will be the graceful medieval village of Monsaraz, one of the oldest in Portugal and built within the walls of a castle. Taste one of the best wines in Portugal with the views of one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe. At the end of a full day of sightseeing, return to Lisbon. 

From Lisbon: Évora Portuguese Heritage Small-Group Day Tour

3. From Lisbon: Évora Portuguese Heritage Small-Group Day Tour

We want to take you inside a time machine and arrive back a few centuries ago, as our first stop is 7000 years back at the Almendres Cromlech. (Closed Temporary / Replaced by the Medieval Town Arraiolos) Next is the former roman town of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, with roman, visigoth, muslim and portuguese influence. In Évora history crosspaths with us in every corner, in this big puzzle of historical monuments with more than 1000 years old. The walking tour starts at São Francisco church and the Bones Chapes, one of the must see places in Évora. Heading next to the medieval heart of the city where the Cathedral (the biggest in Portugal) can be found but also some antique testimonials like, Roman Temple cand the Roman baths. There will also be time for an olive oil tasting, free time to shop and to lunch … by any means skip the local food. Definitely not to skip the 2027 European Cultural Capital.

Évora: City Highlights Private Walking Tour

4. Évora: City Highlights Private Walking Tour

Join your guide as you explore the historical treasures of Evora which have survived for centuries. See the cathedral, one of Evora's top attractions, built between 1186 and 1204. Discover the Roman Temple, one of the best preserved Roman monuments on the Iberian Peninsula. Explore the Praca do Giraldo, the town's lively main square, and visit the historical university founded in 1559. See St. Francis Church with its Bone Chapel, the local market, and Portugal's famous cork products, such as bags, shoes, and wallets.

Évora-World Heritage, Cork Factory & Estremoz Full Day Tour

5. Évora-World Heritage, Cork Factory & Estremoz Full Day Tour

Embark on a scenic journey through the landscapes of the Alentejo region to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with great museums and sights. During the tour along the historical city walls you can admire the impressive remnants of past times. Other attractions in Évora include a Roman aqueduct, the Roman Temple of Évora, and the early Gothic cathedral, which was built between 1186 and 1204. You will then explore the beautiful old town of Évora by foot. We will not miss the St. Francis Church with the famous and odd Bone's Chapel. Close to Evora we will visit a cork factory and learn all about this old and surprising actitvity. The short stop at the medieval Castle of Evoramonte will allow us to enjoy the breathtaking views and "hear the silence". The tour then takes you on to Estremoz, a Moor-influenced city that is home to a medieval fortress and known for its marble mines. Here you can see how marble is mined. Stroll through the beautiful streets with wrought-iron balconies and cozy squares, and past the white houses with red roofs. Afterwards you will be driven back to Lisbon. *Since the tour is new and was published short time ago it still has no reviews.

Évora: Self Guided City Exploration Phone Game

6. Évora: Self Guided City Exploration Phone Game

Discover Evora in your own time with an exploration game on your phone. Solve fascinating riddles and follow clues to uncover the hidden history of this beautiful city.  Learn about fourteen different locations, including the Cathedral of Évora. Search on your own or race against your friends through the UNESCO World Heritage Listed center of the city. Find your way to the Templo Romano Évora and the gruesome Chapel of Bones. You can guess what it’s made of to get that name.

Lisbon: Private Tour to Évora and Cork Factory

7. Lisbon: Private Tour to Évora and Cork Factory

Take advantage of a convenient pick-up at your hotel and hit the road to Évora from Lisbon. Enjoy a flexible itinerary that can be tailored to your needs as you explore the local sights. Visit the Cortiçarte, a cork factory, and learn about the process of stripping and transforming cork. See the Roman Temple, known as the Tempo Diana, and explore one of the symbols of the Roman occupation of Portugal. See the medieval Cathedral of Évora, built on the foundations of a Muslim mosque. Stand at Giraldo Square, a site of religious public penance during the Inquisition. Discover São Francisco Church, built in the 15th and 16th centuries to replace an earlier Gothic temple. Marvel at one of the more macabre local sights, The Chapel of Bones.

Evora and Megalithic Circuit 10 Hour Private Tour

8. Evora and Megalithic Circuit 10 Hour Private Tour

You will travel south from Lisbon crossing the 25 de Abril bridge, and the landscape will begin to change after getting to the Alentejo region. The olive and cork trees, the immense plains, the golden soil, the blue sky… Alentejo will overflow your senses! Firstly, on the tour, you will visit to the Almendres Cromlech, a testimony of pre-historic Human presence in Alentejo.  Next the city of Évora counts thousands of years of history. You will explore the city highlights and discover its one thousand and one stories. You will appreciate the beauty of this magical city. The city holds a historical centre and is a total surprise. Inhabited since time immemorial, it is still possible to appreciate Roman remains, surrounded by medieval buildings. You will observe the historical centre, the Cathedral and the Bones Chapel. Discover the joys of Alentejo, the enchanted region of Portugal! Full itinerary is 10 hours. Hotel Pickup; Almendres Cromlech; Large Dolmen of Zambujeiro; Lunch: Free Time; Evora: Historic Centre; Evora: Roman Temple; Evora: Cathedral; Evora: Bones Chapel; Hotel Drop-off.

From Lisbon: Evora and Monsaraz Day Trip

9. From Lisbon: Evora and Monsaraz Day Trip

We will meet in Praça dos Restauradores at 9:00 and leave Lisbon behind to head towards the Alentejo wine region. We will cross plains full of vineyards, olive trees and cork oaks, until we reach our first stop, a municipality that has been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Welcome to Evora! Once the introductions have been made, we will begin a walking tour of Évora. Did you know that it is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Portugal? The cathedral, the Roman Temple, the Chapel of Bones... Walking through its streets we will see the most important monuments of the town and we will tell you many curiosities. Did the journey make you hungry? Before continuing the excursion, you will have one hour of free time to have lunch in a local restaurant. The second stage will take place in Monsaraz, one of the oldest cities in Portugal and built within the walls of a castle, where you can sip a good wine while contemplating one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe, the Alqueva. Don't forget your camera! Finally, we will return to Lisbon after eight hours of activities

Full-Day Private Évora World Heritage Tour from Lisbon

10. Full-Day Private Évora World Heritage Tour from Lisbon

Your tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel/apartment or cruise ship. This private tour is provided with the objective of showing you the national monuments at Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although there will be time to visit the inside of some selected monuments or attractions, it is never sufficient to visit all of them, so please inform your driver of your preferences and all arrangements will be made in order to fulfill your preferences. This experience is provided for the sole purpose of your enjoyment, so feel free to ask for whatever you need and best efforts will be made to accommodate your request. As this is a private tour, you will have the freedom to rearrange your tour as you see fit. A standard itinerary will follow this form. After the hotel pick-up, you will head directly to the southeast through one of Lisbon's emblematic bridges, driving directly to Évora, approximately a 1.5-hour drive. Once you arrive, visit the Almendres Chromlech, one of the oldest structures of this type on the Iberian Peninsula. Then, walk through the small city center to the main attractions such as the Roman Temple, the Cathedral, the Bones Chapel, and Giraldo's Square (an approximately 1 to 2 kilometer walk to see all the main spots).  Lunch can be arranged in one of the many restaurants in the city center. Afterward, head to one of the estates or wine shops in the area, where you can choose to have a tasting of the wines produced there. After visiting the estate, head back to your accommodation for an approximately 5:30 PM arrival. Please note that the order of these visits may be altered due to lunch options and/or more favorable visiting hours for the attractions/ monuments.

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While Sintra is at the top of the list for Lisbon day tours, I highly recommend considering this if you have an extra day to tour. Evora was the morning stop, with the roman temple, chapel of bones, and cathedral. You can actually walk on the roof of the cathedral for some great views of the surrounding area. We continued to Monsaraz, near the border with Spain, to experience this old walled city in relative quiet. Lunch was there in a nice local restaurant (Xarez) with gorgeous views, followed by the wine tasting (Ervideira winery) with generous pours. Enjoy the ride back through Portugal's agricultural region ... maybe snooze a bit of the wine off too. :) Our guide (Alex) made the trip all the more enjoyable with good conversation and side notes.

It was a fun and learning way of getting to know the city, especially if traveling with family and friends and with youth. Well organized and structured, well blended narrative and historical facts, with just the right amount of information to keep everyone interested. I recommend it.

Henrique and Miguel were fun, friendly, very knowledgeable, and informative. We really enjoyed our tour!

It was an amazing experience! The guide was very friendly and helpful!

Loved my trip. Interesting day trip with a great guide.