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Half Day Megaliths Cromlech Tour from Evora by Archaeologists
P4,572
per adult

Small-Group Day Trip to Évora & Almendres Cromlech
P5,626
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

From Évora or Montemor: Visit to Castle of Montemor-o-Novo
P2,110
per adult

Megaliths and Cortiza Forest departing from Évora
P3,165
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Évora or Montemor-o-Novo: Guided Tour to Escoural Caves
P1,758
per adult

Evora University, Cathedral & Bones Chapel — SkipLine + Wine
P3,376
per adult

Évora: Private walking tour, By Local Guide
P4,361
per adult

Megalithic & Medieval tour on a sidecar Évora
P3,165
per adult
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1. Évora Cathedral
Évora Cathedral is among the many wonderful and well-preserved historic sites that make the scenic town of Évora so inviting. Visit this huge, beautiful building and try to spot the many features that date from different periods. The building incorporates Gothic elements as well as Romanesque ones.
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2. Praca do Giraldo
Praça do Giraldo is not only a beautiful part of Évora, it is also within walking distance of most of the biggest attractions in this town. Come here to relax, take photos and people-watch before heading off to explore the cobbled streets that lead off from the square.
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3. University of Évora
History is everywhere in Évora, so of course it makes sense that the University of Évora has a rich past. The university is the beating heart of the town, the place which constantly draws in new young residents. But for tourists, too, there is a lot to see here. Wander its atmospheric cloisters, relax in courtyards with beautiful fountains and admire the details in the university’s well-preserved interiors.
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4. Évora Museum
Discover over 20,000 pieces, from archaeological artifacts to artworks, at the modern and carefully looked after Évora Museum. Many of the varied pieces on display date back to the Roman Empire. Through the well-presented displays here, gain insight into the history of Évora and of Portugal more broadly.
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5. Roman Temple
Évora’s Templo Romano, also known as the Roman Temple of Évora or the Diana Temple, is one of the major draws for visitors to this historic town. This remarkable ruin is still in very good shape after more than 2,000 years. Visit it and see for yourself why it is considered one of the finest examples of ancient Roman architecture to be found anywhere on the Iberian Peninsula.
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