Évora the Heart and Soul of South Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
Small group day tour to Évora departing from Lisbon - “A journey full of secrets!”
Visit Évora a World Heritage city and admire the unique “Capela dos Ossos” (Chapel of Bones), the famous Roman Temple and the Cathedral. Enjoy your lunch break - here you can taste the best flavors of typical Portuguese cuisine as well as the excellent wines and olive oils from the region. Walk the typical streets and discover their secrets. On our way back to Lisbon we visit the “Cristo Rei” statue and we cross the historic 25th of April Bridge.
Visit Évora a World Heritage city and admire the unique “Capela dos Ossos” (Chapel of Bones), the famous Roman Temple and the Cathedral. Enjoy your lunch break - here you can taste the best flavors of typical Portuguese cuisine as well as the excellent wines and olive oils from the region. Walk the typical streets and discover their secrets. On our way back to Lisbon we visit the “Cristo Rei” statue and we cross the historic 25th of April Bridge.
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Small group day tour to Évora departing from Lisbon - “A journey full of secrets!”
Visit Évora a World Heritage city and admire the unique “Capela dos Ossos” (Chapel of Bones), the famous Roman Temple and the Cathedral. Enjoy your lunch break - here you can taste the best flavors of typical Portuguese cuisine as well as the excellent wines and olive oils from the region. Walk the typical streets and discover their secrets. On our way back to Lisbon we visit the “Cristo Rei” statue and we cross the historic 25th of April Bridge.8:00am to 9:00am
• Pick-up at your accommodation in Lisbon
• Take a journey from Lisbon to Évora passing by the iconic Alentejo landscape with its lowlands full of cork trees and withe washed houses
• Visit Évora surrounded by medieval walls. The city is a World Heritage Site - also called the "City Museum" because of the ancient artistic manifestations found in its inner walls
• During our visit you will get to see the admirable "Capela dos Ossos" (Bones Chapel), the Roman Temple unique in the Iberian Peninsula, the Cathedral
• In Évora, you will be able to taste the most genuine flavors of the typical Portuguese cuisine together with some of the best wines an olive oils of the country. Your guide knows the best places to do so
• While you walk the narrow and charming streets of Évora you will get to shop hand made products on the street markets. Here you will find lots of goods made of the region famous cork and clay
7:00pm - 8:00pm
• Arrival at your accommodation in Lisbon
Visit Évora a World Heritage city and admire the unique “Capela dos Ossos” (Chapel of Bones), the famous Roman Temple and the Cathedral. Enjoy your lunch break - here you can taste the best flavors of typical Portuguese cuisine as well as the excellent wines and olive oils from the region. Walk the typical streets and discover their secrets. On our way back to Lisbon we visit the “Cristo Rei” statue and we cross the historic 25th of April Bridge.8:00am to 9:00am
• Pick-up at your accommodation in Lisbon
• Take a journey from Lisbon to Évora passing by the iconic Alentejo landscape with its lowlands full of cork trees and withe washed houses
• Visit Évora surrounded by medieval walls. The city is a World Heritage Site - also called the "City Museum" because of the ancient artistic manifestations found in its inner walls
• During our visit you will get to see the admirable "Capela dos Ossos" (Bones Chapel), the Roman Temple unique in the Iberian Peninsula, the Cathedral
• In Évora, you will be able to taste the most genuine flavors of the typical Portuguese cuisine together with some of the best wines an olive oils of the country. Your guide knows the best places to do so
• While you walk the narrow and charming streets of Évora you will get to shop hand made products on the street markets. Here you will find lots of goods made of the region famous cork and clay
7:00pm - 8:00pm
• Arrival at your accommodation in Lisbon
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