Discover the timeless allure of Évora on a guided tour through its historic streets, exploring Roman ruins, medieval structures, and the iconic Diana Temple. The journey culminates at Cartuxa Winery, a prestigious estate surrounded by vineyards and olive groves.
Learn about winemaking traditions and modern techniques as expert vintners unveil the secrets behind their exquisite wines. Tour the cellar and witness the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each bottle.
Then, the wine tasting begins—a sensory adventure where you savor the Alentejo region's unique terroir in every sip. Accompanied by local delicacies, the experience is a symphony of flavors.
This captivating tour offers a blend of cultural heritage and world-class wines, leaving you with cherished memories of Évora and a newfound appreciation for Portugal's winemaking excellence.
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The Diana Temple, in Évora, Portugal, is an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Diana. Built during the 1st century AD, its well-preserved hexastyle Corinthian columns and pediment showcase Roman architectural prowess. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1986, it stands in Évora's historic center, offering a striking contrast to surrounding medieval structures. Over the centuries, it served various roles, adding to its historical significance. Today, tourists flock to this captivating site, experiencing the enduring spirit of the Roman Empire and marveling at its timeless beauty.
The Cathedral of Évora, a Gothic masterpiece in Portugal's historic center, showcases intricate sculptures, soaring vaulted ceilings, and a tranquil cloister. A symbol of spiritual heritage, it invites visitors to admire its timeless beauty and profound cultural significance.
Évora's historical center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a captivating blend of centuries-old history and cultural richness. Enclosed by ancient walls, it showcases Roman ruins like the Diana Temple, alongside medieval gems. The Cathedral of Évora and Church of São João Evangelista exemplify its architectural diversity. The city's esteemed university adds an intellectual touch. Serene gardens like Jardim Público offer relaxation. Festivals reveal Alentejo traditions. With its vibrant ambiance, delectable cuisine, and warm hospitality, Évora's historical center invites visitors to immerse themselves in its timeless allure.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
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