Évora is obscenely rich in historic architecture. This 'museum city's' golden age was the 15th Century - when it was the seat of the kings of Portugal - but there are in fact much older treasures, dating from Roman times, and before. As you negotiate the narrow lanes within 14th Century walls ,(where you'll find some of the the best places to stay in Évora), you'll be frequently surprised and rewarded with striking architecture.
Évora's position, on the Alto Alentejo plains, has appealed to numerous settlers. The Celts, Romans, Visigoths and Moors all built on this spot before the Portuguese eventually took control. The Romans left the most obvious traces with their grand temple, baths, and walls, all of which now sit impressively incongruously amongst glorious Gothic cathedrals and gorgeous Portuguese palaces. The excavated 2,000-year-old Roman baths are actually inside today's Town Hall.
Évora's aqueduct is one of its highlights. Completed in the 1530s, it seems far more trouble was taken in its construction than it could be worth - for a municipal building job, this is beautiful. You can walk about 8kms along its route to the neighbourhood of Rua do Cano: a charming, village-y place, with its houses, shops and cafes built right into the aqueduct's arches.
In Évora even the public spaces are steeped in history. The picturesque main square, the Praca do Giraldo, has seen some pretty bloody action its time, especially during the Inquisition.
Évora isn't just a museum city though, it's very much a living city, and the presence of the university means it's also a youthful place. Cafes bustle at all hours, and there's plenty of hearty Alentejan cooking on the menus.
Don't forget that peak season is busy here, so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Evora in July or August, don't leave it till the last minute. You may well be disappointed!
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Evora
A luxury eco-hotel occupying a secluded and picturesque spot near historic Évora. Smart contemporary suites have a chic white-on-white style offset by cork features (it is locally produced). Featuring both a spa and excellent Portuguese restaurant this is the ideal spot to come and unwind.
Evora (Évora)
A boutique, five-star hotel in the historic city of Évora. The individually styled rooms are modern, with wood and tile accents that nod to the region's style. The more spacious suites offer a private balcony and ample living space. Enjoy an organic breakfast on the terrace; a delightful city break.
Evora
A Five Star design hotel and spa in the centre of Evora. Phillipe Starke elements, dome ceilings, chrome bedrooms and suites, lots of natural light, and huge bathrooms. Extensive meeting rooms and conference facilities. A luxurious spa spot suited to any city or business traveller.
Evora (Alentejo)
A luxury escape in the heart of the Alentejo region. Chic décor blends earthy tones and contemporary design - think whicker lamps and bold art. With a teaching farm, 3 pools, spa, sauna, gym, farm-to-table restaurant and fire-pit warmed cocktail bar, this has it all! A great getaway for any age.
Evora
A wonderfully luxurious old mansion in the town centre. Romantic opulent rooms and suites have high ceilings, golden decorations, stone floors, creamy bedding and big bath tubs. Excellent restaurant serving traditional thoroughfare, gardens and swimming pool. A great choice for couples.
Evora (Alentejo)
A renovated Portuguese farmhouse turned boutique hideaway just outside Evora. Spacious, light-filled suites boast private terraces & chic minimalist design. The restaurant champions local products in traditional dishes. Beautiful gardens, two swimming pools & superb service. Total rural relaxation.
Evora (Alentejo )
Set between a Gothic cathedral and Roman ruins, this former convent radiates historic charm. Its vaulted ceilings, and monk-cell rooms capture an authentic monastic vibe with modern comforts. Guests can relax by the courtyard pool or enjoy Alentejo cuisine in the restaurant. A truly historic escape.
Evora
A beautiful Five Star hotel with state of the art facilities. Contemporary classic rooms and suites with private balconies and all the mod cons. Lovely terraces with views, top of the range spa, kids club, and excellent restaurant. A holiday spot for the luxury traveller.