Embark on a captivating expedition to the heart of Portugal with our intimate group day trip to Évora, departing from Lisbon. Immerse yourself in the allure of this UNESCO World Heritage city, where you'll be captivated by the remarkable sights that await. Marvel at the distinctive "Capela dos Ossos" (Chapel of Bones), explore the renowned Roman Temple, often referred to as the Temple of Diana, and uncover the grandeur of the Cathedral.
Following your satisfying repast, a wine tour awaits at one of the region's premier wineries, offering you a firsthand experience of the area's viticultural prowess. As the day winds to a close, during our return journey to Lisbon, you'll have the chance to catch a glimpse of the iconic "Cristo Rei" statue and traverse the historic 25th of April Bridge, adding the perfect final touch to an enriching and unforgettable day.
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Commencing our journey, we embarked on an immersive encounter at the Ervideira Wines' boutique, an ode to the finest offerings from their production. This distinctive experience promises a curated assortment of Ervideira wines, presenting a delightful odyssey through whites, rosés, and reds. Each wine will be harmoniously accompanied by a delectable selection of regional delights. Among these culinary treasures are Alentejo's rustic bread, artisanal sheep's cheese, an array of flavorsome black pork sausages, traditional aromatic jam, accompanied by the richness of olive oil, and Alentejo-style toasts enhanced with the essence of olive oil and oregano. Anticipated to span approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, this remarkable journey comes at a cost of €10 per person, an investment in a sensory tapestry of flavors and culture.
Unmatched in the entirety of Portugal, the Cathedral of Évora holds the distinction of being the largest medieval cathedral in the country. Dominating the city's skyline from its elevated position, the Cathedral of Évora oversees the urban expanse below. This vantage point also serves as the chosen site for other significant landmarks in Évora, including the iconic Roman Temple of Évora (also known as the Temple of Diana), the Évora Museum, and the Eugénio de Almeida Art and Culture Center.
The Roman Temple located in Évora stands as one of the most magnificent and impeccably conserved Roman temples throughout the entirety of the Iberian Peninsula. Acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986, it holds a significant place in history. Often regarded as the city's emblem, this temple serves as a prominent symbol and a must-see attraction, rivaling even the famed Chapel of Bones in terms of recognition.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.