Immerse yourself in Évora’DE rich history on this complete oneDEday tour DE Lisbon. DE scubra the main points of a city listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Visit the Roman Temple DE Évora, an iconic landmark that witnesses the Roman legacy DA cida DE, the Cathedral of Évora, one of the city's most important monuments, and the Chapel of the Bones, a truly unique and instigating place. (Tickets included)
You will have free time for lunch and to explore the Giraldo Square, the heart DE Évora.
In the afternoon, the tour continues with a visit to DA Cartuxa vineyards, one of Portugal’DEE most iconic wine brands. You can see the vineyards and explore the store, where the wines are available for wine tasting (not included in the tour price).
Your day continues with a visit to Cortiçarte, a local cork workshop, where you will learn about one OF the region’s most iconic industries, before DE returning to Lisbon.
Immerse yourself in Évora DE rich history on this complete oneDEday tour DE Lisbon. DE scubra the main points of a city listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Your day begins with a panoramic trip from Lisbon, during which you can enjoy the changing landscapes of the Portuguese countryside as you head to the Alentejo region. On arrival, the first stop is the Roman Temple DE Évora, an iconic landmark that witnesses DA city’s Roman legacy.
Then you will visit the Cathedral DE Évora, one of the most important monuments DA city. Your entrance ticket is included, allowing you to explore the stunning Gothic architecture and enjoy the panoramic views from the terrace.
The Cathedral DE Évora, also known as Sé DE Évora, is a majestic work OF Gothic architecture located DA in the heart of the city. Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, it stands out for its imposition and ornamental details.
Its interior houses beautiful works OF sacred art, including paintings, sculptures and tiles, which make DE a historical and religious landmark of great importance in Évora and throughout the region of the Alentejo.
Shortly thereafter, you will discover the Bone Chapel, a truly unique and instigating place. Built with the bones OF thousands OF monks, it offers a solemn and fascinating perspective on the city’s historic abortion to mortality and spirituality.
After visiting the Évora Cathedral and the Capela dos Ossos, you will have free time to have lunch and discover the city.
We recommend a walk through the gardens of D. Manuel's Palace, with free entry, an olive oil tasting or a tasting of regional sweets in the cafes in Praça do Giraldo.
In the afternoon, the tour continues with a visit to DA Cartuxa vineyards, one of Portugal’DEE most iconic wine brands. You can see the vineyards and explore the store, where the wines are available for wine tasting (not included in the tour price).
Your day continues with a visit to Cortiçarte, a local cork workshop where you will learn about one OF the region’s most iconic industries. Discover how cork is harvested, processed and transformed into various products, knowing a secular craft that plays a vital role in the local economy and culture.
This duration includes return to Lisbon.
When you arrive at the cinema São Jorge, in the parking lot in front, you will find our vehicle identified POR a sign with our logo!
It is connected to the Metro (Station Aveni DA) and the buses from Carris.
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