A cromlech characteristic of the megalithic architecture of the Évora region. It consists of two sets of menhirs arranged in concentric circles. It is classified as a Property of Public Interest.
Quite a welcoming restaurant, well known in Évora for its quality and the effectiveness of its service. Large wine list and excellent wines of the Alentejo region.
Bar located in the old Bullring, with four bars that give support to events held at the Arena de Évora. Offers a varied list of cocktails with and without alcohol.
The Roman Arch of Dona Isabel corresponds to one of the gates of the former Roman city of Évora. It is classified as a National Monument and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage area.
Located in the historic centre of Évora, near the Praça de Giraldo, this House built on Roman ruins, kept the original building. Offers 21 fully-equipped rooms.
This is an ancient medieval door rebuilt in 1804. On the “inside” of the city, it is a white portal with yellow outline, and “outside” it is a stone portal, Manueline style. It is one of the doors of the city of Évora.
The restaurant O Temple, in Évora, with a family management, was get the name from the symbol of the city, and confeciona the most traditional recipes with genuine products also Alentejo region.
A building comprising a church, cloister, and convent area. This former mansion house was a convent for Maltese nuns and a hospital of mercy. It currently serves as a church and is one of the campuses of the University of Évora.