Évora and Vila Viçosa Full-Daay Tour

Description
The only Portuguese city that is part of the network of oldest European cities. This is due to the fact that the oldest traces of civilization in this area are more than 5000 years old, supported by the existence of cromlechs and dolmens in the Évora area. Liberalitas Julia was the name by which Évora was known during the Roman Empire, although the name Ébora was already known, probably derived from Celtic. With the Arab presence, this area regained relevance in the Iberian peninsula, restarted with the Christian conquest. It is still interesting to see that, without a tributary, this city did not cease to be relevant during its history.
This tour of Évora, a museum city surrounded by a wall, considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1986, takes you on guided tours of the main monuments of this charming historic city in Alentejo. Visit with us the Roman Temple of Évora, known as the Temple of Diana, the Church of São Francisco and the Chapel of Bones, the Cathedral of Évora, Praça do Giraldo, Walls and Aqueduct. Before letting yourself be enchanted by the details during your tour of Évora, take a look at the city's architecture, look closely at the traditionally painted houses and contemplate everything that has remained frozen in time in one of the most historically rich Portuguese cities. Try local delicacies in different family restaurants. In addition to the gastronomy, which you will fall in love with, wine is another must-taste, after all, the Alentejo region is also responsible for producing some of the best Portuguese wines. Don't forget to try it!