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English
Included
Guided walking tour of UNESCO-listed Evora
Visit the Roman Temple of Diana, Evora Cathedral, and Chapel of Bones
Explore local shops with ceramics, cork goods, and Alentejo textiles
Winery visit with vineyard and cellar tour
Tasting of four regional wines in the Alentejo
€ 89
€ 81.88


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Embark on an unforgettable full day journey from Lisbon to Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage city with more than two millennia of history. As you stroll through its charming streets on a guided walking tour, you will step back in time while visiting some of the citys most iconic landmarks. Admire the remarkably preserved Roman Temple of Diana, discover the grandeur of the Evora Cathedral, and explore the haunting yet fascinating Chapel of Bones, a site that reflects both devotion and mystery. Along the way, enjoy browsing local shops that showcase the regions unique craftsmanship, from delicate ceramics and cork creations to traditional Alentejo textiles, each piece representing Portugal’s rich cultural heritage.
The journey continues into the rolling landscapes of the Alentejo wine region, a place celebrated worldwide for its vineyards and authenticity. Here you will visit a renowned winery where tradition and innovation come together in harmony. Take a guided tour of the estate, from its sun drenched vineyards to atmospheric cellars where wines quietly mature, developing their distinctive character. Learn about the unique terroir, the native grape varieties, and the time honored winemaking techniques passed down through generations. Conclude the experience with a tasting of four carefully selected wines, each offering a true reflection of the Alentejos flavors and craftsmanship. Blending history, culture, and gastronomy, this tour will leave you with lasting memories of one of Portugals most captivating regions.
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Air-conditioned minivan transport
Entrance to the Chapel of Bones
Tasting of wines from the region
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Three stars is mainly due to the comparison with another bone chapel in Czech Republic! Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec in Kutná Hora is way more unique, and much more interesting! So it’s a bit disappointed for me. Travel 2hrs from Lisbon to here just to see this places that I’ve always wanted to visited. The main church is amazing as other churches. The bone chapel sure has LOTS of bones, but it was simply piled on top of others. I was fortunate to visit Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec and the bone chapel was way more beautiful decorated even though it was a much smaller church. This chapel is definitely not worth the trip if you had been to Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec!

The chapel lined with bones is a truly unique experience that makes you reflect on the transience of everything. So many lives lived, so many stories that will never be told... The nativity museum is really interesting too, especially seeing how it was interpreted by different cultures. Would definitely recommend a visit!

A fascinating and eerie place in the heart of Évora! The Chapel of Bones is covered with thousands of real human bones and skulls — built by monks in the 16th century to remind people that life is short. It’s both spooky and beautiful at the same time. Definitely a must-see when visiting

This is a great place to see. It's not very big. Maybe take a few minutes there but you can stay as long as you want. Along with visiting the chapel, there is also 2 floor level to visit including a balcony that you can look out on the small square center. If you park in the square, parking fee is required with a max of 4 hrs. If you park outside the square, no fee for parking. After visiting the chapel, the church is connected right beside it. You can visit, no cost. Not much in Evora to do, however you can make it a day trip just by walking around and exploring. Lots of unique streets to explore. Restaurants are great and lots of places to buy souvenirs

Amazing place. The only way to describe it in my opinion is where death meets art. I was surprised the energy was so great in here and I loved the energy in this place. There is a museum attached and a view points as well which are part of your ticket. 3 floors in total to check out. In my mind priced very cheap for just the chapel of bones by itself. This is worth a trip to Évora from Lisbon alone.



