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Évora: Private walking tour with tickets to main monuments

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Description

Discover the most impressive treasures of this Unesco World Heritage City, awarded in 1986. Visit the main monuments of this extraordinary Museum City, principal representative of the golden age of Portuguese maritime discoveries. Ideal for visitors wishing to get an overview of the major events that marked the city of Évora, which has always been linked to the most significant moments of Portugal history. Main Attractions - Chapel Of Bones - Cathedral - Church Of São Francisco - Roman Temple - Typical Crafts Tour Themes - Architecture/Urbanism - Arts/Crafts - Religious/Spiritual - Myths/Legends - Art History

Tour Options

Évora: Private walking tour with tickets to main monuments

Itinerary

15 min

This square is the heart of the city of Évora. It is the central place for social gatherings and has been the center of economic, social and political life in this UNESCO World Heritage city since 1986. It is the best starting point for visiting the city. The guide will make the historical framework of the city of Évora in the history of Portugal and in the Universal history. Don't be surprised if you find links between the history of your country and the history of Évora!

5 min

The institution of the Inquisition in Portugal dates from 1536 and lasted for almost 300 years in Portugal. It was largely responsible for the decline of the first global empire in the world that Portugal had maintained during the 15th and 16th centuries. The Inquisition was responsible for the death of many innocent victims and the greatest symbol of intolerance and religious extremism in the history of Portugal. It was in Praça do Giraldo that most of the victims were burned alive in the horrible acts of faith. The court of the inquisition of Évora was the deadliest of the 4 courts that existed in Portugal of this tenebrous institution.

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This is the traditional commerce street of Évora. Discover some of the treasures of Alentejo handicrafts, such as cork objects, pottery, painted furniture, chocalhos (rattles), painted furniture or Capotes (traditional Alentejo cloaks)!

Admission included30 min

The largest Portuguese Gothic cathedral is a mandatory stop on this visit to Évora. Built along the lines of the famous Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, it contains several secret messages and references to previous pagan cults that were not to be expected in a Catholic temple! Includes entrance tickets to visit the cathedral, cloisters and visit to the roof for a memorable panoramic view over the city of Évora.

10 min

A monument with 2 millennia of history that represents the ancient power of the Roman empire and is one of the best preserved and oldest temples of the ancient empire. Be surprised by the stories about this monument that is the authentic symbol of this ancient city founded by ... Júlio César!

10 min

One of the most beautiful places in Évora and little visited by tourists, perhaps because it is a little hidden. Ancient alcove, it was the most fortified place in the old city, home of the city governor and a privileged place for the old kings to stay whenever they were in Évora. Place of origin of the old religious and military order of the Knights of Évora that later originated the Order of Avis, which started the second dynasty of Portuguese kings and perhaps the most brilliant of all. A must for art history lovers.

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This fountain is one of the first examples of Mannerist art in Portugal. Inaugurated solemnly in 1556, it is a major example of Portuguese urban architecture and a mark of power and progress in the government of Cardinal D. Henrique, one of the great patrons of Évora and the last king of the Avis dynasty.

10 min

Larger example of Portuguese Renaissance architecture, integrating innovative elements of Mannerist inspiration. The famous "boys" of Graça are one of the stories you will want to know as well as the symbolic meaning of the beautiful facade of the old hermitage.

Admission included30 min

"We, the bones that are here, await yours" are the macabre invitation that receives visitors to this famous monument, unique in the world for its size and certainly one of the most macabre. Its walls are covered with real human bones that belonged to thousands of people who lived in Évora. Built in the 17th century, it contains many secrets and legends that we will be happy to share with you. Entrance tickets included.

10 min

Known in the 16th century as the golden convent, it is a remarkable and innovative architectural work in its time. Built on an old Franciscan convent from the 14th century, this royal church was the scene of royal weddings and baptisms that changed the course of the history of Portugal and the world. Fall in love with their stories!

5 min

Part of the old royal palace that was inserted in a complex that included the golden convent. Today, only the Ladies' Gallery remains, perhaps the most beautiful and romantic part of this ancient complex from the 16th century. Discover its exciting stories.

5 min

A romantic setting assembled with some elements and ruins of an old palace from the 16th century. A poetic and romantic place, it portrays the movement of romanticism very much in vogue at the end of the 19th century. Do not miss the opportunity to ask our guide to take a picture of you in this place of romantic exaltation.

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Évora has an impressive set of defensive walls ranging from the Roman walls of the 3rd-4th century that were used by the following civilizations, such as Visigoths and Muslims who remained in this city between the 8th century and the 12th century. The medieval walls of the 14th century are impressive. The bastioned structures are from the 17th century and reinforced in the early 19th century to sustain French troops from the Napoleonic invasions.

5 min

The aqueduct of the "Silver Waters" of Évora is perhaps the most iconic Portuguese civil work of the Renaissance. Opened in 1537, it has an extension of 18 km. The beauty of the houses inserted between its arches and the Renaissance exaltation of its details make this aqueduct one of the most impressive monuments in Évora.

Highlights

Entry tickets to the Chapel of Bones and the Cathedral.

What's included

Included
Entry tickets to the Chapel of Bones and the Cathedral.
Not included
Gratuities
Meals

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(243)

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cathleenb360
July 2, 2026
Great walking tour of Evora with João

We had a fantastic tour with João, who took us around evora in the morning before it got too hot. We saw a lot of interesting sites including the cathedral, the Roman temple, and the chapel of bones. João was very knowledgeable and engaging, we all learned so much. We had two children in our group (age 7,8) and he was so patient with them and answered all their questions. Highly recommend the tour and João.

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Jonna_S
June 29, 2026
Wonderful Tour

Inês and João we fabulous guides-we had the rarw luck of being the only ones on the tour that day and it was like having a walk and talk with two wonderful, knowlegale friends. They showed us sights in Evora we would have completely overlooked without them, and gave us rich context for everything we did see. We left with a deep appreciation of the city's history and it's inhabitants, past and present.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar, Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Taramarie P
June 26, 2026
A must do in Evora

We had an amazing tour. Our guide was exceptionally knowledgeable about the sights the city and the history or Portugal. It was everything I expected and more. I would highly recommend using this service and make sure to ask for Joao.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar,Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Frank A
June 25, 2026
Evora, Private Walking Tour

Joao was our tour guide for our walking tour of Évora. Joao did a wonderful job, he was very informative and knowledgeable about the various sites that we visited. He also provided a great deal of insight into the History of Evora and how it progressed throughout the different centuries. I highly recommend this tour.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar,Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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lisabV8299WB
June 19, 2026
Awesome!

João was our guide and he was great! Super informative and relaxed. Our family had a great time exploring with him. Totally recommend!

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar,Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Micheal_K
June 16, 2026
Our sincere compliments to John

John was excellent tour guide, engaging and promoted dialogue to deepen our understanding of Evora’s history.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar,Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Rebecca G
June 12, 2026
Private walking tour of Evora

This was a wonderful private walking tour. Our guide was a PhD student at the university ofEvora and he met us at our hotel, which was really convenient. We walked all over the old city and had a wonderful comprehensive tour that included details about the history of Evora, the University, the churches, the Chapel of bones, the temple of Diana and he was also able to recommend some wonderful wines and restaurants. We thoroughly enjoyed this 2 1/2 hour tour and would highly recommend it.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar,Fátima and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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E1675MKjuliew
May 26, 2026
Great Evora tour with Joao!

Wonderful, informative walking tour of Evora with our friendly, very knowledgeable guide Joao. He adapted the tour and his commentary to our interests, which we really appreciated. Evora is a beautiful town, and well worth a visit. Less crowded than Lisbon and Sintra. One note, we took the train from Lisbon and found out later the bus would have been more reliable (our train was delayed an hour, which is not uncommon) and much much cheaper. Take my advice and go to Evora, and definitely book this walking tour! You get so much more out of the experience than if you just wander around on your own.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Sharlene_R
May 21, 2026
Excellent and informative

We have had many tours now in our adventure and expedition through and down Portugal for 3 weeks. Paulo was the most informed about this tour than most of them. I feel like we got the most out of this experience and I am very grateful. The pace was good. He was personable and repeated as needed due to his heavy accent without concern. Lots of extra tips andtidbits of history as well.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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Sightseer553655
May 21, 2026
Great, personal walking tour

We had a great private tour with Elisa. She was extremely knowledgeable and we learned a lot about Evora/Portuguese history.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We also do tours in Tomar and Coimbra. We wish you the best.

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