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Museu Nacional Frei Manuel do Cenáculo
Évora’s main museum, housed in the former episcopal palace, with archaeology, sacred art, painting, and decorative arts collections spanning the city’s Roman to modern history.
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Évora’s main museum, housed in the former episcopal palace, with archaeology, sacred art, painting, and decorative arts collections spanning the city’s Roman to modern history.
Contemporary art center in the historic core, known for rotating exhibitions, architecture, and a strong cultural program linked to the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation.
Historic palace with notable interiors, azulejos, and art displays; visits are usually guided and valued for the aristocratic atmosphere and heritage collections.
Évora’s main square and social heart, lined with arcades and historic buildings, ideal as the starting point for exploring the old town.
The UNESCO-listed historic center is a compact maze of whitewashed streets, monuments, viewpoints, and traditional urban character.
Pleasant public garden near the old walls, popular for strolling, shade, and views of the nearby royal palace remains.
A traditional Alentejo bread soup with garlic, coriander, olive oil, and poached egg, sometimes finished with local cheese. It is one of the region’s most iconic comfort dishes.
A rustic Alentejo dish of seasoned breadcrumbs worked with garlic and olive oil, often served with pork. In Evora it reflects the region’s thrifty, deeply traditional cuisine.
Black Iberian pork from the Alentejo, prized for its rich flavor and tenderness. It is commonly grilled or stewed and is a signature ingredient in regional cooking.
Small, respected Evora restaurant known for traditional Portuguese and Alentejo plates in an intimate, old-town atmosphere.
Well-known traditional tavern serving hearty Alentejo dishes with a rustic, local atmosphere. A strong choice for regional specialties and house wine.
Historic and widely known restaurant in Evora, famous for classic Alentejo cuisine, game, and regional wines in a traditional setting.
Generally moderate for Portugal. Meals and coffee are reasonable, while central hotels can cost more in peak season.
Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. In restaurants, leave about 5-10% for good service. Round up in cafes and taxis. Hotel staff may receive a small tip.
Official public transport app
Évora Railway Station -> Praça do Giraldo, Évora
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