Embark on a private tour to Queluz, Azenhas do Mar, Cabo da Roca, and Sintra. Explore the rococo-style National Palace of Queluz, admire the natural beauty of Azenhas do Mar, reach the westernmost point of Europe at Cabo da Roca, and discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sintra’s cultural landscape.
Embark on a private tour to Queluz, Azenhas do Mar, Cabo da Roca, and Sintra. Explore the rococo-style National Palace of Queluz, admire the natural beauty of Azenhas do Mar, reach the westernmost point of Europe at Cabo da Roca, and discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sintra’s cultural landscape.
- Igreja e Mosteiro de São Francisco - Situated in Plaza 1o de Mayo, the Church of St. Francis of Évora, constructed in the 14th century, is a remarkable example of late Gothic architecture with Manueline elements. Renowned for its artistic and religious significance, the church is an ideal starting point for delving into the city’s spiritual…
- Igreja e Mosteiro de São Francisco - Situated in Plaza 1o de Mayo, the Church of St. Francis of Évora, constructed in the 14th century, is a remarkable example of late Gothic architecture with Manueline elements. Renowned for its artistic and religious significance, the church is an ideal starting point for delving into the city’s spiritual heritage.
- Chapel of Bones (Évora) - Attached to the Church of San Francisco, the Chapel of the Bones, built in the 16th century, stands as one of Évora’s most distinctive and emblematic sites. Its walls and pillars, adorned with human bones, offer a profound message on the fleeting nature of life and encourage reflection on mortality, making it a place of significant cultural and spiritual interest.
- Centro Histórico de Évora - Plaza do Giraldo, the city’s vibrant center, is a historic public square dating back to medieval times. Encircled by notable buildings and traditional cafes, the square embodies Évora’s urban life through the ages and serves as a key point for appreciating the city’s civic history.
- Templo Romano de Evora (Templo de Diana) - The Roman Temple of Évora, also known as the Temple of Diana, constructed in the 1st century, is among the best-preserved Roman structures in Portugal. It highlights Évora’s significance during the Roman era and showcases the city’s continuous urban life spanning over two thousand years.
- Cathedral of Evora (Se Catedral de Evora) - The Cathedral of Évora, erected in the 13th century, is the city’s largest medieval structure. Predominantly Gothic with Romanesque touches, the cathedral underscores the city’s pivotal role in the religious and political spheres of the Alentejo during the Middle Ages, noted for its imposing architecture and intricate interior artistry.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Pick up / Drop off at the Hotel | Apartment | Meeting point
- Mineral water | Wipes | Tourist maps
- Driver
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Pick up / Drop off at the Hotel | Apartment | Meeting point
- Mineral water | Wipes | Tourist maps
- Driver
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees to monuments and museums
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees to monuments and museums
This tour provides an opportunity to explore Évora in all its historical, cultural, and spiritual depth, presenting a comprehensive view of the city from Roman times to the present day. Évora is renowned as one of the best-preserved cities in Portugal, where its streets, squares, and monuments maintain their original design, reflecting centuries of…
This tour provides an opportunity to explore Évora in all its historical, cultural, and spiritual depth, presenting a comprehensive view of the city from Roman times to the present day. Évora is renowned as one of the best-preserved cities in Portugal, where its streets, squares, and monuments maintain their original design, reflecting centuries of history, including Roman, medieval, and Renaissance eras.
The itinerary features iconic sites that blend religious architecture, funerary art, historical urban planning, and classical monuments, offering insights into the city’s development and its significance as the religious, political, and academic hub of Alentejo. Destinations such as the Bone Chapel, the Roman Temple, and the Cathedral provide a rich cultural, historical, and spiritual experience.
The fusion of history, architecture, and urban life makes this tour captivating and unforgettable, delivering a genuine appreciation of Évora’s historical and cultural essence.
- We offer children seats, compulsory from 0 to 11 years. Request and indicate the age of the child at the time of booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.