Embark on an unforgettable UNESCO Heritage tour in Évora, visiting the medieval village of Monsaraz and indulging in a regional wine tasting. Experience the best of Portugal with Tugatrips!
Embark on an unforgettable UNESCO Heritage tour in Évora, visiting the medieval village of Monsaraz and indulging in a regional wine tasting. Experience the best of Portugal with Tugatrips!
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Capela dos Ossos - Visit one of Portugal’s most remarkable landmarks, the Chapel of Bones in Évora. Constructed in the 16th century by Franciscan monks, this intimate chapel is adorned from floor to ceiling with the bones and skulls of approximately 5,000 individuals.
Upon entering, the ambiance is both haunting and captivating. The columns and…
- Capela dos Ossos - Visit one of Portugal’s most remarkable landmarks, the Chapel of Bones in Évora. Constructed in the 16th century by Franciscan monks, this intimate chapel is adorned from floor to ceiling with the bones and skulls of approximately 5,000 individuals.
Upon entering, the ambiance is both haunting and captivating. The columns and arches are meticulously decorated with bones, and the chilling inscription above the entrance reads: “We bones that are here, for yours await.”
Stroll slowly through the chapel to absorb the profound symbolism intended to remind visitors of life’s fleeting nature. The guide will explain the monks’ reasons for creating such a place, the process of collecting the bones, and what this extraordinary site reveals about faith and society in the 16th century.
Though initially macabre, the Chapel of Bones is also deeply contemplative, offering travelers a unique insight into Portugal’s history, spirituality, and culture.
- Templo Romano de Evora (Templo de Diana) - Explore the impressive Roman Temple of Évora, one of the most well-preserved Roman monuments on the Iberian Peninsula. Built in the 1st century AD, it originally stood at the center of the Roman forum and is thought to have been dedicated to Emperor Augustus, later linked to the goddess Diana.
As you approach, admire its graceful Corinthian columns rising above a stone platform, a striking reminder of Évora’s ancient history. Despite centuries of history, invasions, and even its use as a medieval slaughterhouse, the temple retains much of its original splendor.
The guide will explain the temple’s role in Roman Évora, its survival through the Middle Ages, and why it became a symbol of the city’s heritage. Standing here, you’ll witness how layers of history coexist in Évora, from Roman foundations to medieval and modern architecture surrounding the square.
- Cathedral of Evora (Se Catedral de Evora) - Marvel at the exterior of the Évora Cathedral, the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed between the 12th and 13th centuries, it combines Romanesque and Gothic styles and dominates the city with its robust granite structure.
From the square, observe the striking twin towers, the central rose window, and the richly carved portal that welcomes visitors into the church. The guide will highlight the architectural details that reveal centuries of history and explain how the cathedral became a symbol of faith and power in medieval Portugal.
Standing outside, you can also appreciate how the cathedral integrates with the surrounding cityscape, rising above the whitewashed houses and narrow streets of Évora. It is one of the landmarks that best represents the city’s long history and its enduring role as a cultural and religious center.
- Igreja de Sao Francisco - Observe the exterior of the Church of São Francisco, one of Évora’s most significant landmarks. Built in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, it reflects the transition from Gothic to Manueline architecture, the distinctive Portuguese style inspired by the Age of Discoveries.
From the outside, notice the elegant façade adorned with maritime motifs, intricate stonework, and the large entrance portal that once welcomed royal processions. The church’s size and design reflect Évora’s prosperity during the reign of King Manuel I, when Portugal’s overseas empire was at its peak.
Although renowned for housing the Chapel of Bones inside, this visit focuses on the exterior. The guide will explain the church’s history, its connection to the Franciscan order, and how it became one of the city’s best-known monuments, blending spirituality with architectural grandeur.
- Praca do Giraldo - Arrive at Praça do Giraldo, Évora’s vibrant main square and the heart of local life. Surrounded by elegant arcaded buildings, cafés, and shops, this historic plaza has been a gathering place for centuries, once hosting markets, festivals, and even royal proclamations.
In the center, admire the Renaissance marble fountain topped with eight spouts, each representing one of the city’s streets. The square is overlooked by the Church of St. Antony and framed by whitewashed houses that showcase the charm of Alentejo architecture.
Here you will have free time to enjoy lunch at one of the many cafés and restaurants. Savor regional dishes, sip a glass of local wine, or simply relax while observing the everyday rhythm of Évora. It’s the perfect moment to experience the city at your own pace before continuing your journey.
- Monsaraz - Wander through the medieval village of Monsaraz, a hilltop treasure overlooking the Alentejo plains and the expansive Alqueva Lake. Enclosed by ancient walls, the village feels frozen in time, with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and flowered balconies creating a postcard-perfect setting.
As you explore, discover the castle built by the Knights Templar in the 13th century and enjoy breathtaking views from its ramparts across rolling vineyards, olive groves, and the shimmering waters of the reservoir.
The guide will share stories of Monsaraz’s strategic importance through the centuries, from Roman times to Moorish rule and Christian reconquest. With no rush, this is a chance to take photos, soak up the quiet charm, and simply enjoy the beauty of one of Portugal’s most picturesque villages.
- Ervideira Wine Shop Monsaraz - Visit the Ervideira Wine Shop, a family-owned winery in Monsaraz known for its award-winning wines and innovative techniques. Here you’ll be welcomed into a relaxed atmosphere to sample some of the finest vintages of the Alentejo.
During the tasting, discover the unique characteristics of local grape varieties and learn how the region’s hot climate, schist soils, and centuries of tradition shape the flavors in your glass. Wines may include crisp whites, full-bodied reds, and the famous Invisible Wine, a unique white created from red grapes.
Your host will guide you through the tasting, sharing insights into winemaking methods and the Ervideira family’s long history in the region. This stop is not only about savoring wine but also about connecting with the culture and passion that defines Alentejo’s identity.

- Pick-up and drop-off at selected location (only with private option)
- Entrance to the Chapel of Bones with guided visit
- Travel insurance compliant with Portuguese regulations
- Regional Wine Tasting in Monsaraz
- Transport in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional tour guide
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Free time to enjoy and lunch at Évora’s Historic Center
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- Pick-up and drop-off at selected location (only with private option)
- Entrance to the Chapel of Bones with guided visit
- Travel insurance compliant with Portuguese regulations
- Regional Wine Tasting in Monsaraz
- Transport in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional tour guide
- Free time to enjoy and lunch at Évora’s Historic Center
- Walking Tour through the main monuments in Évora (Roman Temple, Giraldo Square, Évora Cathedral)
- Gratuities
- Meals and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Meals and drinks
- Personal expenses
Take a day trip from Lisbon to explore the enchanting Alentejo region, where history, culture, and flavors blend into an unforgettable experience.
In Évora, a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, wander through the cobblestone streets and marvel at the impressive Roman Temple. Visit the hauntingly beautiful Chapel of Bones, a distinctive site…
Take a day trip from Lisbon to explore the enchanting Alentejo region, where history, culture, and flavors blend into an unforgettable experience.
In Évora, a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, wander through the cobblestone streets and marvel at the impressive Roman Temple. Visit the hauntingly beautiful Chapel of Bones, a distinctive site that embodies centuries of tradition and faith. Unwind in Praça do Giraldo, the lively main square surrounded by elegant architecture and local cafés.
Proceed to the hilltop village of Monsaraz, where whitewashed houses and panoramic views over Alqueva Lake create a stunning scene. Conclude your day with a wine tasting at a prestigious Alentejo estate, introducing you to one of Portugal’s most esteemed wine regions.
Perfect for culture aficionados, history buffs, and food and wine enthusiasts, this tour combines iconic landmarks with genuine local flavors.
- The standard group size is limited to 8 participants per vehicle (Van). At certain times, the tour may be operated in a larger vehicle with more participants.
- The tour may be conducted by a multilingual guide, depending on group composition.
- A minimum of 2 participants is required for the tour to operate.
- Children over 1 and under 12 (or under 135 cm) must use a suitable child seat, by law. We do not provide baby seats for children under 1 year (rear-facing, up to 13 kg), customers must bring their own.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.