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- Situated in the central Alentejo region, Evora can be very hot, so plan to wear a hat and sunscreen, if you’re visiting in the summer months.
- There’s a lot to see in the city, so bank on spending at least half a day here.
- Keep an eye out for the colorful Azulejo tiles that decorate many buildings in town.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Évora. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While Évora is technically free for all to visit, it’s worth exploring the city—and discovering more about its history than you otherwise could—on an affordable guided tour. Group walking tours of Évora start at just US$55, while private walking tours start at US$102. Day trips from Lisbon begin at US$94.
Yes, Évora is worth visiting. The UNESCO–listed city is renowned for its ancient heritage and landmarks, including the Roman Temple. It also boasts a number of other popular tourist attractions, from the Cathedral of Évora to the Évora Museum, and is known for its charming traditional architecture and rich culinary culture. Explore on your own, or book as part of a guided tour to make it easier to see the highlights.
Per one customer who booked the Évora: Private Walking Tour With Tickets to Main Monuments, "We had an incredible private tour in Évora with John. He was extremely knowledgeable, engaging, and personable — the perfect combination for a great guide. John brought the city's history and culture to life in such an enjoyable way, and he made the experience feel relaxed and personal. We learned so much and had a wonderful time exploring. Highly recommend this tour and John to anyone visiting Évora!"
Évora is approximately 83 miles (134 kilometers) southeast of Lisbon. The easiest way to reach Évora from Lisbon is by car, following the A2 motorway, which takes around 1.5–2 hours. Alternatively, there are bus services available from Lisbon’s Sete Rios bus station that have a similar journey time.
Yes, there are lots of different guided tours available to explore Évora’s landmarks. Many of these begin in Lisbon and range from cost-effective shared group tours to private and personalized tours. Along with checking off key Évora landmarks, some tours visit the Alentejo wine region and other medieval villages.
The best time to visit Évora is during the spring months (typically March through May) and fall (September through November). During these seasons, the weather is warm and pleasant, so visitors avoid the peak summer heat. The crowd numbers are also lower, which means a more pleasant atmosphere for exploring local attractions.
Yes, Évora offers a range of traditional restaurants where visitors can sample local dishes, such as Taberna Típica Quarta-feira. Some must-try local delicacies include acorda, a bread-based soup; sopa de tomate alentejana, a tomato soup with eggs; and queijo de Évora, a special type of local sheep cheese.
Yes, visitors can walk along the entire perimeter of the city walls in Évora. The medieval walls offer panoramic views of the city and its surroundings, providing plenty of fantastic photo opportunities along the way. Also, the relatively small size of the city makes it ideal for exploring on foot.
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