5/5 - Excellent
Evora is not on everyone's lost to visit but worth the journey. Lloyds ood hidden character around every corner.






Get to know 5 de Outubro Street by checking out its historical sites, shopping and restaurants. Consider a visit to nearby sights like Historic Centre of Évora or Praca do Giraldo during your time in the area.

Very nice hotel in a great location. However, the website mentions a laundry station, which the hotel does not actually have. They explained that the information online was not updated. They do offer laundry service, but at a very high cost, so we had to go to a nearby laundromat, which took some ...
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2025

Breakfast was an add on that we opted out of, so cannot comment on that. But the location was close to the square and convenient to everything we needed. The hotel is down a very tight alley, so the taxi dropoff and pickup are a bit of a walk to a wider street - this wasn't an issue for us, but note ...
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025

Lovely rooms and friendly and happy staff
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2025

Kitchen is great
Reviewed on 30 Sept 2025

Newly renovated property, extremely comfortable bed, interesting architecture, front desk staff - Johnny - extremely helpful and personable. Small pool on property, feels like a private estate, in the heart of the old city. Pool not heated.
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025

No breakfast was offered at this apartment
Reviewed on 26 Oct 2025

Discover the many fascinating features of this magnificent and historic building, the earliest parts of which date from the 12th century.

Start your visit to Évora in its picturesque main square to appreciate the 16th-century buildings surrounding a gorgeous fountain.

This collection of stunning historic buildings is not just for students to enjoy. Visit and admire the spectacular architecture of this ancient institution.

Travel back in time to the peak of the Roman Empire when you visit this remarkably well-preserved ancient temple, one of Évora’s biggest attractions.

See the captivating history and colorful culture of Évora brought to life through thousands of exhibits in this well-maintained museum.

Join the many other visitors to this beautiful church, which contains many striking features, the most memorable of which has to be the macabre Bone Chapel.





Evora is not on everyone's lost to visit but worth the journey. Lloyds ood hidden character around every corner.
I participated in a course - too little time for much sightseeing. But I enjoyed dinners out in the town with other participants in a variety of restaurants.
A beautiful town which will be European Capital of Culture in 2027 and rightly so. Locals are lovely only set back is there are a lot of young traveller Children under instruction from their parents to beg which did spoil the overall experience
Lovely city with plenty to see and do. Will d finitely return
A very beautiful, complete and undamaged walled town
