Évora Essencials: Full-Day Tour from Lisbon

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About This Tour

Step into Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city where history, culture, and tradition meet. On this day trip from Lisbon, explore ancient streets, iconic monuments, and the authentic soul of the Alentejo region.

Highlights of the Évora Tour

  • Praça do Giraldo – Discover the historic heart of Évora.
  • Évora Cathedral – Climb the tower for panoramic views over the city and Alentejo plains.
  • Chapel of Bones – A haunting yet fascinating reminder of life’s fragility.
  • Roman Temple of Diana – One of Portugal’s best-preserved Roman monuments.
  • Água de Prata Aqueduct – Marvel at this Renaissance masterpiece of engineering.
  • Alentejo wine & gastronomy – Taste local dishes like migas, lamb stew, regional cheeses, and renowned wines that capture the essence of the region.

This isn’t just sightseeing—it’s an immersion into Portugal’s history and traditions. From Roman ruins and medieval churches to authentic flavors and wines, Évora and the Alentejo offer a journey through time.

Book your Évora and Alentejo day trip from Lisbon today and experience the best of Portugal’s history, wine, and culture in one unforgettable day.

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Inclusions

  • Bottled water provided during the tour.
  • Comfortable transport in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle (Mercedes or similar).
  • Round-trip transfer from any location in Lisbon, Cascais, or Sintra.
  • Full insurance coverage for total peace of mind.

Exclusions

  • Entry to the Chapel of Bones (€6) – Ticket not included
  • Entry to Évora Cathedral (€4.50) – Ticket not included
  • Tickets to Other Local Monuments and Attractions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

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Almendres Interpretive Center

The Almendres Interpretive Center, near Évora, offers a fascinating look into Portugal’s prehistoric past. It helps visitors understand the significance of the Cromlechs of Almendres, one of the largest megalithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula. Dating back over 6,000 years, this site features stone circles and dolmens, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and rituals of Neolithic communities. A must-visit for anyone interested in history, archaeology, and ancient cultures.

Roman Temple of Évora

The Temple of Diana, or Roman Temple of Évora, is one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in Portugal. Built in the 1st century AD, it was dedicated to Emperor Augustus, despite its popular association with the goddess Diana. Its majestic Corinthian columns dominate the historic center of Évora, offering a striking example of classical Roman architecture. Surrounded by a small garden, the site provides a beautiful setting for photos, reflection, and a journey back to Roman times. A must-see landmark for anyone visiting Évora.

Évora

Évora is a charming UNESCO World Heritage city in the heart of Alentejo, known for its rich history, culture, and timeless beauty. Stroll through narrow cobblestone streets, discover the impressive Évora Cathedral, and visit the Dukes of Cadaval Palace, home to a fascinating museum.

The city blends Roman heritage, like the iconic Temple of Diana, with medieval architecture and vibrant local life. Évora is also a paradise for food lovers, offering traditional Alentejo dishes such as migas, pork with clams, and excellent regional wines.

Chapel of Bones

The Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones), located inside the Church of São Francisco, is one of Évora’s most intriguing and unusual landmarks. Built in the 16th century, its interior is entirely lined with the bones and skulls of around 5,000 monks and locals, creating a space that is both macabre and deeply reflective.

The chapel was designed to remind visitors of the transience of life and the inevitability of death, a message reinforced by the inscription at its entrance: “We, the bones that are here, await yours.”

It is a place where spirituality, history, and contemplation come together in a truly unique and powerful way — an experience that leaves no one indifferent.

Évora Cathedral

The Igreja da Sé, or Évora Cathedral, is one of Portugal’s most important religious monuments. Built in the 12th century, it’s a striking example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, rising majestically over the city.

Its Gothic facade features detailed stone carvings of biblical scenes, while the interior blends Renaissance and Manueline styles, with ornate chapels and a stunning narthex.

The cathedral also houses a remarkable collection of religious art, including altars, sculptures, paintings, and tapestries that reflect centuries of faith and devotion. Visitors can also climb to the rooftop for spectacular panoramic views of Évora and the Alentejo landscape — a true highlight of the city.

Royal Church of São Francisco

The Royal Church of São Francisco, in Évora, is one of the city’s most important religious monuments. Built in the late 13th century, it stands as an impressive example of Gothic architecture combined with Manueline influences.

The church is famous for housing the Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones), where walls and pillars are lined with thousands of human bones and skulls, offering visitors a powerful space for reflection on life and mortality.

Beyond the chapel, the church itself impresses with its grand Gothic arches, rich history, and notable religious art, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Évora.

Água da Prata Aqueduct

The Água da Prata Aqueduct, built in the 16th century, is an impressive example of Renaissance hydraulic engineering. Designed to supply drinking water to Évora, it stretches over 18 kilometers, blending seamlessly with the Alentejo landscape.

Its elegant stone and brick arches, gently sloping across the hills, showcase both technical mastery and architectural beauty. Today, it stands as a remarkable testament to the city’s history and ingenuity, offering a unique perspective on Évora’s past.

Giraldo Square

Praça do Giraldo is the main meeting point and the heart of Évora, a city rich in history and culture. It owes its name to Giraldo Sem Pavor, a medieval hero who played an important role in the history of Portugal. The square is surrounded by elegant stone-arcaded buildings dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, many of which house shops, cafes and restaurants. The design of the square is typically Renaissance, and the white marble floors add a touch of elegance to the space. In the center of the square, you will find Fonte do Giraldo, a beautiful fountain that is an iconic landmark and a popular place for locals and visitors to meet and rest.

Historic Center of Évora

The Historic Center of Évora is the heart of the city and one of the best-preserved historic areas in Portugal. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it reflects centuries of history, culture, and architecture.

Wander through cobblestone streets, charming squares, and medieval alleys, surrounded by buildings that showcase Gothic, Manueline, and Renaissance architecture, with intricate details, balconies, and colorful tiles.

The historic center is also a hub for traditional Alentejo gastronomy, offering dishes like migas, lamb stew, and local cheeses, paired with regional wines such as the famous Vinho de Talha. Évora’s center is a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary tradition, offering visitors an authentic and unforgettable experience.

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location or pick-up: Customers can come to our location or we can pick them up on request.

Know Before You Go

  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infant seats available
  • Accessible for those with limited mobility

Please Note

  • Suitable for all types of people
  • Tours are conducted in English, Portuguese or Spanish
  • Please inform us if you have any dietary restrictions
  • Please inform us if you have any children under 12 years old joining the tour, so we can arrange special kids seating. Please note this is a mandatory legal requirement
  • LGBTQIA+ friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Perfect for large private groups (Get in touch with us!)
  • Pick-up and drop-off included from all hotels, Airbnbs, the cruise terminal, and the airport — in Lisbon, Cascais, or Sintra
  • To facilitate communication, use WhatsApp through the contact provided to arrange the tour and set the meeting point.

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