Évora (Portugal) in 60 seconds

Évora is a timeless treasure in the Alentejo — where Roman ruins, medieval towers, and sunlit streets come together in a city that feels both monumental and warmly human.

Right in the heart of the Alentejo lies Évora, one of Portugal’s most captivating destinations. Famous for its incredible array of well-preserved monuments, Évora deserves a close and unhurried examination.

Its medieval walls encapsulate centuries of history, a timeline illustrated by the impressive Roman Temple, dating from around the 2nd century; the taciturn but convincing 12th century Sé (cathedral); and the Church of São Francisco, with its mournful Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones), completed in the mid-1550s.

Évora’s historical significance and the preserved state of its architectural treasures have earned it the coveted UNESCO World Heritage Site. But you’ll also be charmed by the city’s charming market-town atmosphere and its down-to-earth personality: it’s a pleasure to stroll and shop through its Moorish alleyways; browse engaging museums; and lunch in attractive squares, where you’re considered a guest rather than a tourist.

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