Discover Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city where centuries of history, culture, and tradition come together.
On this full-day trip from Lisbon, explore the heart of the Alentejo region, known for its rich heritage, impressive monuments, and renowned gastronomy.
Begin your visit at Praça do Giraldo, the lively central square and historic meeting point of the city. From there, wander through the charming streets of Évora’s historic center, surrounded by whitewashed houses, traditional architecture, and centuries of history.
Visit the impressive Évora Cathedral, one of Portugal’s most important medieval monuments. From its rooftop terrace, enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the city and the vast Alentejo plains.
Continue to the fascinating Chapel of Bones, located inside the Church of São Francisco. This unique and thought-provoking chapel, lined with thousands of bones and skulls, invites visitors to reflect on the passage of time and the fragility of life.
Nearby stands the Roman Temple of Évora, often called the Temple of Diana, one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in Portugal and a striking reminder of the city’s ancient past.
You will also see the elegant Água de Prata Aqueduct, a remarkable example of Renaissance engineering that once supplied water to the city.
During the day, enjoy free time to experience the gastronomy of Alentejo, famous for traditional dishes such as migas, lamb stew, regional cheeses, and excellent local wines that reflect the authentic flavors of the region.
This tour is more than a visit — it is a journey through Portugal’s history, architecture, and culinary traditions.
Book your Évora and Alentejo day trip from Lisbon and experience one of Portugal’s most authentic and historic regions.
