5/5 - Excellent
Sadly many things were closed due to Coronavirus
Historic sites, shopping, and restaurants are some highlights of 5 de Outubro Street. You might stop by Historic Centre of Évora or Praca do Giraldo while you're in the area.
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Discover the many fascinating features of this magnificent and historic building, the earliest parts of which date from the 12th century.
This collection of stunning historic buildings is not just for students to enjoy. Visit and admire the spectacular architecture of this ancient institution.
Learn about the local history of São Mamede, Sé, São Pedro e Santo Antão when you spend time at Capela dos Ossos. While in this walkable area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Start your visit to Évora in its picturesque main square to appreciate the 16th-century buildings surrounding a gorgeous fountain.
Join the many other visitors to this beautiful church, which contains many striking features, the most memorable of which has to be the macabre Bone Chapel.
See the captivating history and colorful culture of Évora brought to life through thousands of exhibits in this well-maintained museum.
Sadly many things were closed due to Coronavirus
We found it a bit difficult to get the hang of driving in the city bu5 once that was established, there is much more to see than we experienced. Very nice city. Take time to get to know it.
Evora was a lovely town. There was lots to see and it was very walkable. Lots of restaurant options and some lovely boutiques.
Very interesting and well preserved walled city.
Make reservations for supper. Restaurants are small and fill up quickly Area us small and compact. 2 days is lots of time to visit Wonderful city
Not an exceptional place. Like so many walled towns in Europe. This one is not well maintained and poorly interpreted.