Évora has, since December 2011, an extension of the clock Museum of Serpa, the Palace Barrocal, next to Praça do Giraldo. There are about 400 mechanical watches that can be seen in that noble space, such as a workshop of Restoration. Fruit of a passion of António Tavares d'Almeida, the collection has more than 2,200 timepieces from 1630 until 2012, and an endless number of stories to see and hear.
The Hotel B&B of Evora, located within the city walls is more a fusion between tradition and contemporary design heritage. Surrounded by classified heritage, keeps part of the first facade of the city's Bullring. Inside, the décor is minimalist and sophisticated, with notes of dark wood and black and white photos of horses of the stud farm of Ervideira. The hotel has an indoor deck, surrounded by a garden and reflecting pool, where you can have breakfast or enjoy a pleasant evening.
It is the largest hotel in the city, well located, offering a comfortable stay in one of the 166 rooms very well equipped. It offers various services such as two swimming pools, tennis courts and a restaurant, among others.
Track with a perimeter of 908 metres and seven of constant width is recognized for combining a technical track with speed, giving all who attend unique moments of emotion.
Is another of the four doors which allows access into the interior walls amaze yourself the castle of Monsaraz. Each door is composed of granite, red clay and lime mortar of Gothic arch, like the Door of the village, such as the port of the village.