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Évora and Megaliths Full-Day Tour from Lisbon

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

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. 

Lisboa: Évora, Cartuxa & Arraiolos Tour with Chapel of Bones

Lisboa: Évora, Cartuxa & Arraiolos Tour with Chapel of Bones

Dive into Évora's rich history on this full-day trip from Lisbon. Discover the highlights of a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterward, explore the Cartuxa vineyard and visit the village of Arraiolos to see its renowned tapestries. Head to the meeting point in Lisbon to begin your tour, then drive with your certified driver-guide to Évora, a captivating small city where past and present are harmoniously interwoven. Upon arrival, begin your exploration in the heart of the city, where the imposing Roman Temple bears witness to Évora's Roman heritage. Stroll through the city's charming streets, admire the medieval architecture, and soak up the authentic atmosphere. Explore the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, the Cathedral of Évora, and visit the unique and intriguing Chapel of Bones. Marvel at the artful integration of human bones into the chapel's decoration, a powerful message about the fleetingness of life. The journey continues to Cartuxa, one of Portugal's best wine producers. At Cartuxa, contemplate the beautiful vineyards and have the chance to taste the wines, at your own expense. Afterward, take in panoramic views from the beautiful Castle of Évoramonte, then continue to Arraiolos, a village known for its handmade Arraiolos carpets. See how tradition and skill come together in the spectacular rugs before returning to the tour starting point in Lisbon.

Évora: Private tour with entrance tickets to main monuments

Évora: Private tour with entrance tickets to main monuments

Visit the Chapel of Bones and Évora Cathedral with a private guide and entrance tickets to the monuments included. Also admire the famous Roman temple and other hidden treasures in Évora's historic center. Discover the myths and legends that populate this ancient city and ask your guide for recommendations on how to make the most of your stay in Évora. The tour lasts 2:30 hours and can start in the lobby of your hotel, if it is located in the historic center of Évora, or next to the fountain in Praça do Giraldo, in the most central part of Évora.

Évora: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Évora: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Explore the beauty and history of Évora with the Walkbox app — your personal companion for discovering the city at your own pace, enhanced by real-time WhatsApp communication with the tour curator — from smooth onboarding to personal tips and assistance throughout your journey. Content is available in English, Portuguese, French and Spanish. Walkbox is a top-rated and intuitive guide that works offline, offering a captivating walking tour experience with engaging stories, authentic insights, and natural-sounding audio guides that plays automatically as you explore — helping you experience Évora like a local. You're free to do the tour whenever you like, in full or in parts, within 5 days of your booking date. To ensure everything runs smoothly, your tour curator will send you clear instructions after booking and remains available for personalized support via WhatsApp or SMS before and during your experience, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Explore over 50 points of interest, including iconic landmarks, churches, museums, picturesque streets and hidden gems that showcase the city’s rich cultural heritage and timeless beauty. Covering a 5 km route, the tour is easy to follow and takes approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on your pace and the stops you choose to enjoy. Your tour starts at Porta Velha da Lagoa and continue to Rua do Cano, walking alongside the ancient Água de Prata Aqueduct. Your first stop is Praça de Sertório, where you can see the Roman baths hidden inside the Town Hall. Continue to the beautiful Praça do Giraldo, featuring a stunning eight-spout fountain. The walk continues to Rua 5 de Outubro, Évora's main street for crafts and local shops, leading to the monumental area where you can visit the largest Portuguese medieval cathedral, admire the Roman Temple nearby, and explore the Church of Loíos. Wander through the picturesque Colegiais Garden, then head to the university to marvel at the Espírito Santo College. Relax at Páteo de São Miguel, with its terrace offering panoramic views, before visiting Igreja da Graça and the São Francisco Church, home to the unforgettable Bones Chapel. Conclude with a peaceful walk through Évora’s romantic garden and return to Porta Velha da Lagoa along the scenic medieval wall and through the city center.

Lisbon: 7 Hills Panoramic Guided Tour by E-Bike

Lisbon: 7 Hills Panoramic Guided Tour by E-Bike

Discover the city of Lisbon on an electric bike tour. Conquer the city's famed seven hills and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from iconic viewpoints including including São Pedro de Alcântara, Senhora do Monte, and Graça. Pedal through Lisbon's oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods, from the charming streets of Alfama to hidden gems off the beaten path. Along the way, listen to stories and secrets of Lisbon's rich history and culture from your guide. Throughout the tour, enjoy a smooth and effortless ride on state-of-the-art electric bikes, ensuring you can focus on the beauty and excitement of the city. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a casual rider, the bikes are designed for comfort and ease of use, making this adventure accessible to all.

Marble Tour in Vila Viçosa

Marble Tour in Vila Viçosa

The tour starts at the center of Vila Viçosa, the Portuguese Marble Capital. It's one of the most stunning villages in the country and marble can be found everywhere. Join our local guide who will introduce you to the entire marble world: from the ground selection strategies to an outstanding variety of final art pieces that can be seen everywhere you look. At our headquarters you’ll be given an introduction to the marble world at the Marble Interpretive Center, where geology, geography and history will be thematics. Here you will also have a clear idea how important the marble industry is for the local community, not just from the economical point of view, but also, and mainly from the social perspective. After, while heading to the industry, learn also why there is such an unforgettable and unique landscape totally shaped by the opening of the marble quarries through the centuries. It’s time to absorb all the beauty of this very unique landscape. Next is time to explore and enjoy the marble industry sites with a visit to a few quarries where you will see the marble extraction taking place and identify the machinery used but also the dangerousness associated with it. Once marble isn't ready to be applied right after the extraction, you will also visit a factory where the marble will get the final shapes before being applied or sent to the market to be sold. Last but not least, as marble can be the perfect material to give shape to an art masterpiece, be sure to visit artisans workshops to watch the handmade shaping of the marble while being stunned by some really overwhelming marble art masterpieces. The different colours ors of Portugueses marble have been appreciated since the Romans were the rulers of the Iberian Peninsula, and since then the Alentejo marble was used and exported to the whole world mainly from the quarries of this small but cozy town called Vila Viçosa.

Megalithic & Medieval tour on a sidecar Évora

Megalithic & Medieval tour on a sidecar Évora

The meeting point is in Évora, the first stage is the visit to the cromlech of Almendres and menhir dos Almendres. After that, a essencial tour in Évora, starting in the firt settlers of the city the Eborones in "Alto de São João", now the journey goes to the World Heritage Site, which spans fron Roman, Visigothic and Muslim times, after that to the Golden Portugal Age 15th and 16th century. The splendour of Évora became the favourite residence of the Kings of our second dynasty Avis and the phenomenal heritage built in the city. Its cultural splendour with artists like the dramaturge Gil Vicente, the scultor Nicolau Chanterene, the painter Fray Carlos and the buildings that todays beautify the city which the great mecenas was the Cardinal-Infante Dom Henrique (later King Henry I).

Evora: Cromlech of Almendres and Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro

Evora: Cromlech of Almendres and Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro

Explore the megalithic monuments of the Évora region on a guided tour. Visit the Cromlech of Almendres, one of the largest and oldest megalithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro, an impressive prehistoric burial site dating back to the Neolithic period. Begin your tour with a pick-up at a location designated by you. The first stop is at the Cromlech of Almendres, where your guide provides a brief explanation of its origin, purpose, and importance in prehistory. Next, visit the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro, an impressive prehistoric burial site dating back to the Neolithic period. At this site, also learn about the construction and cultural significance of the monument. After visiting both locations, return to the pick-up point, providing an educational and relaxing journey through the Alentejo landscape.

Évora or Montemor: Guided Tour of the Escoural Caves

Évora or Montemor: Guided Tour of the Escoural Caves

Explore the Grutas do Escoural, a notable archaeological site in the freguesia of Santiago do Escoural, in the municipality of Montemor-o-Novo, on a guided tour. See prehistoric art and learn about the ancient cultures that inhabited the region. Start your tour with a transfer from Évora or Montemor-o-Novo. Upon arrival, head inside the caves to see the prehistoric art. Admire the various engravings and paintings that depict animals, geometric figures, and abstract lines. Learn about the cultural and religious practices of the ancient populations that once lived in the region. See human and animal bones, stone tools, and other artifacts that offer a glimpse into the lives of the ancient inhabitants of the region. Before visiting the caves, stop by the Interpretation Center of the Grutas do Escoural. Learn about the history, discovery, and archaeological importance of the site.

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Our most recommended Evora Landmarks & monuments

Évora and Megaliths Full-Day Tour from Lisbon

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

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. 

Lisboa: Évora, Cartuxa & Arraiolos Tour with Chapel of Bones

Lisboa: Évora, Cartuxa & Arraiolos Tour with Chapel of Bones

Dive into Évora's rich history on this full-day trip from Lisbon. Discover the highlights of a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterward, explore the Cartuxa vineyard and visit the village of Arraiolos to see its renowned tapestries. Head to the meeting point in Lisbon to begin your tour, then drive with your certified driver-guide to Évora, a captivating small city where past and present are harmoniously interwoven. Upon arrival, begin your exploration in the heart of the city, where the imposing Roman Temple bears witness to Évora's Roman heritage. Stroll through the city's charming streets, admire the medieval architecture, and soak up the authentic atmosphere. Explore the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, the Cathedral of Évora, and visit the unique and intriguing Chapel of Bones. Marvel at the artful integration of human bones into the chapel's decoration, a powerful message about the fleetingness of life. The journey continues to Cartuxa, one of Portugal's best wine producers. At Cartuxa, contemplate the beautiful vineyards and have the chance to taste the wines, at your own expense. Afterward, take in panoramic views from the beautiful Castle of Évoramonte, then continue to Arraiolos, a village known for its handmade Arraiolos carpets. See how tradition and skill come together in the spectacular rugs before returning to the tour starting point in Lisbon.

Évora: Private tour with entrance tickets to main monuments

Évora: Private tour with entrance tickets to main monuments

Visit the Chapel of Bones and Évora Cathedral with a private guide and entrance tickets to the monuments included. Also admire the famous Roman temple and other hidden treasures in Évora's historic center. Discover the myths and legends that populate this ancient city and ask your guide for recommendations on how to make the most of your stay in Évora. The tour lasts 2:30 hours and can start in the lobby of your hotel, if it is located in the historic center of Évora, or next to the fountain in Praça do Giraldo, in the most central part of Évora.

Évora: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Évora: Flexible Walking Tour in Historic Center

Explore the beauty and history of Évora with the Walkbox app — your personal companion for discovering the city at your own pace, enhanced by real-time WhatsApp communication with the tour curator — from smooth onboarding to personal tips and assistance throughout your journey. Content is available in English, Portuguese, French and Spanish. Walkbox is a top-rated and intuitive guide that works offline, offering a captivating walking tour experience with engaging stories, authentic insights, and natural-sounding audio guides that plays automatically as you explore — helping you experience Évora like a local. You're free to do the tour whenever you like, in full or in parts, within 5 days of your booking date. To ensure everything runs smoothly, your tour curator will send you clear instructions after booking and remains available for personalized support via WhatsApp or SMS before and during your experience, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Explore over 50 points of interest, including iconic landmarks, churches, museums, picturesque streets and hidden gems that showcase the city’s rich cultural heritage and timeless beauty. Covering a 5 km route, the tour is easy to follow and takes approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on your pace and the stops you choose to enjoy. Your tour starts at Porta Velha da Lagoa and continue to Rua do Cano, walking alongside the ancient Água de Prata Aqueduct. Your first stop is Praça de Sertório, where you can see the Roman baths hidden inside the Town Hall. Continue to the beautiful Praça do Giraldo, featuring a stunning eight-spout fountain. The walk continues to Rua 5 de Outubro, Évora's main street for crafts and local shops, leading to the monumental area where you can visit the largest Portuguese medieval cathedral, admire the Roman Temple nearby, and explore the Church of Loíos. Wander through the picturesque Colegiais Garden, then head to the university to marvel at the Espírito Santo College. Relax at Páteo de São Miguel, with its terrace offering panoramic views, before visiting Igreja da Graça and the São Francisco Church, home to the unforgettable Bones Chapel. Conclude with a peaceful walk through Évora’s romantic garden and return to Porta Velha da Lagoa along the scenic medieval wall and through the city center.

Lisbon: 7 Hills Panoramic Guided Tour by E-Bike

Lisbon: 7 Hills Panoramic Guided Tour by E-Bike

Discover the city of Lisbon on an electric bike tour. Conquer the city's famed seven hills and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from iconic viewpoints including including São Pedro de Alcântara, Senhora do Monte, and Graça. Pedal through Lisbon's oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods, from the charming streets of Alfama to hidden gems off the beaten path. Along the way, listen to stories and secrets of Lisbon's rich history and culture from your guide. Throughout the tour, enjoy a smooth and effortless ride on state-of-the-art electric bikes, ensuring you can focus on the beauty and excitement of the city. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a casual rider, the bikes are designed for comfort and ease of use, making this adventure accessible to all.

Marble Tour in Vila Viçosa

Marble Tour in Vila Viçosa

The tour starts at the center of Vila Viçosa, the Portuguese Marble Capital. It's one of the most stunning villages in the country and marble can be found everywhere. Join our local guide who will introduce you to the entire marble world: from the ground selection strategies to an outstanding variety of final art pieces that can be seen everywhere you look. At our headquarters you’ll be given an introduction to the marble world at the Marble Interpretive Center, where geology, geography and history will be thematics. Here you will also have a clear idea how important the marble industry is for the local community, not just from the economical point of view, but also, and mainly from the social perspective. After, while heading to the industry, learn also why there is such an unforgettable and unique landscape totally shaped by the opening of the marble quarries through the centuries. It’s time to absorb all the beauty of this very unique landscape. Next is time to explore and enjoy the marble industry sites with a visit to a few quarries where you will see the marble extraction taking place and identify the machinery used but also the dangerousness associated with it. Once marble isn't ready to be applied right after the extraction, you will also visit a factory where the marble will get the final shapes before being applied or sent to the market to be sold. Last but not least, as marble can be the perfect material to give shape to an art masterpiece, be sure to visit artisans workshops to watch the handmade shaping of the marble while being stunned by some really overwhelming marble art masterpieces. The different colours ors of Portugueses marble have been appreciated since the Romans were the rulers of the Iberian Peninsula, and since then the Alentejo marble was used and exported to the whole world mainly from the quarries of this small but cozy town called Vila Viçosa.

Megalithic & Medieval tour on a sidecar Évora

Megalithic & Medieval tour on a sidecar Évora

The meeting point is in Évora, the first stage is the visit to the cromlech of Almendres and menhir dos Almendres. After that, a essencial tour in Évora, starting in the firt settlers of the city the Eborones in "Alto de São João", now the journey goes to the World Heritage Site, which spans fron Roman, Visigothic and Muslim times, after that to the Golden Portugal Age 15th and 16th century. The splendour of Évora became the favourite residence of the Kings of our second dynasty Avis and the phenomenal heritage built in the city. Its cultural splendour with artists like the dramaturge Gil Vicente, the scultor Nicolau Chanterene, the painter Fray Carlos and the buildings that todays beautify the city which the great mecenas was the Cardinal-Infante Dom Henrique (later King Henry I).

Evora: Cromlech of Almendres and Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro

Evora: Cromlech of Almendres and Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro

Explore the megalithic monuments of the Évora region on a guided tour. Visit the Cromlech of Almendres, one of the largest and oldest megalithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro, an impressive prehistoric burial site dating back to the Neolithic period. Begin your tour with a pick-up at a location designated by you. The first stop is at the Cromlech of Almendres, where your guide provides a brief explanation of its origin, purpose, and importance in prehistory. Next, visit the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro, an impressive prehistoric burial site dating back to the Neolithic period. At this site, also learn about the construction and cultural significance of the monument. After visiting both locations, return to the pick-up point, providing an educational and relaxing journey through the Alentejo landscape.

Évora or Montemor: Guided Tour of the Escoural Caves

Évora or Montemor: Guided Tour of the Escoural Caves

Explore the Grutas do Escoural, a notable archaeological site in the freguesia of Santiago do Escoural, in the municipality of Montemor-o-Novo, on a guided tour. See prehistoric art and learn about the ancient cultures that inhabited the region. Start your tour with a transfer from Évora or Montemor-o-Novo. Upon arrival, head inside the caves to see the prehistoric art. Admire the various engravings and paintings that depict animals, geometric figures, and abstract lines. Learn about the cultural and religious practices of the ancient populations that once lived in the region. See human and animal bones, stone tools, and other artifacts that offer a glimpse into the lives of the ancient inhabitants of the region. Before visiting the caves, stop by the Interpretation Center of the Grutas do Escoural. Learn about the history, discovery, and archaeological importance of the site.

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5 out of 5 stars

We had the pleasure of touring Évora with João as our guide, and it was a fantastic experience. He took us through the Évora Cathedral, the Roman Temple, and the Chapel of Bones, sharing fascinating insights at every stop. João was incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and made history come to life with his stories. His friendly and approachable demeanor made the tour even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!

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We had a great time on this tour! Our guide, Emerson was very professional and very knowledgeable about everything we saw. We were part of a dual-language tour and he did a fantastic job of keeping up with and interacting with both parties. Great mix of a guided tour and a little free time to explore.

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5 out of 5 stars

Tour guide Duarte Reis Ferreira is fantastic!! Duarte brings incredible energy to everything he does. He consistently maintains a positive attitude and a solutions-oriented mindset.

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Great private walking tour seeing / visiting the main attractions in Evora. Our guide Paulo was excellent - so knowledgeable and informative. We thoroughly enjoyed it!

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Nuno was very informative. Evora was beautiful and the Church of Bones was interesting. Overall it was great, even despite the heat!