Delve into the medieval streets and squares of Portugal’s pretty Evora, where tourHQ guides can reveal Roman ruins, rich culinary treats, oodles of cellar doors and even a lively student edge.
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A picturesque medieval town in Portugal, Evora is the quintessential existence of old European charm in today’s modern world. Fourteenth century impeccably preserved walls run around an equally enchanting old city, where narrow pathways meander through ornate cathedrals and postcard-worthy squares. The roman ruins nearby showcase an equally quaint view of Evora’s charisma; to see it all hail a horse drawn carriage and travel the city as its’ early medieval residents once did.
A step back to this century is never far in Evora, as the city’s university life emboldens a rich culinary history, both modern and local shops, and a longtime love for Portugal’s nearby wineries. As any Evora tour guide will remind visitors, most public stores close for lunch between 1-3pm and any day itinerary should be planned accordingly. Those choosing not to partake in a daytime siesta of their own can find Jardim Público’s expansive park greenery to be a delightful locale for a stroll or picnic, or continue their walk through this pedestrian-friendly city.
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