From Lisbon: Small-Group Day Tour to Évora and Arroiolos

Navigating the historic towns of Évora and Arraiolos, this small-group day tour from Lisbon promises an unforgettable journey through Portugal's captivating culture and heritage.

Explore the rich history and culture of Portugal on a small-group day tour from Lisbon. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Évora, marvel at the iconic Chapel of Bones, and learn about the charming town of Arraiolos, known for its handmade carpets. With personalized attention and local insights, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. But the true highlights might just surprise you.

Key Points

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  • This small-group tour takes visitors from Lisbon to the UNESCO-listed city of Évora and the town of Arraiolos, known for its handmade carpets.
  • In Évora, the tour highlights key historical sites like the Chapel of Bones, Church of St. Francis, and Roman Temple, providing insights into the city’s diverse past.
  • The tour includes a visit to the Interpretive Center of Arraiolos Carpet, where participants can learn about the region’s renowned carpet-making techniques and browse local shops for souvenirs.
  • Travelers will have the opportunity to taste local wines, olive oils, and other regional culinary specialties as part of the experience.
  • The tour is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and groups are limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.
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Tour Overview

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The Small-Group Day Tour to Évora and Arraiolos offers a comprehensive exploration of Portugal’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Priced from $119.63 per person, the 9-hour tour is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for groups limited to 8 participants.

Priced from $119.63 per person, the 9-hour tour is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for groups limited to 8 participants.

Pickup is optional from city center hotels, though some walking may be required.

Highlights include visiting the UNESCO-listed city of Évora, touring the Chapel of Bones and Church of St. Francis, and experiencing the charming town of Arraiolos known for its handmade carpets and olive oil tastings.

The tour concludes with a drop-off at Praça Marquês de Pombal in Lisbon.

Highlights of Évora

Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a rich tapestry of Roman, Visigoth, Muslim, and Portuguese influences.

Visitors can explore:

  • The Chapel of Bones, a macabre ossuary chapel, where the walls are lined with human skulls and bones.

  • The Church of St. Francis, with its intricately carved Gothic portal and 15th-century paintings.

  • The Roman Temple of Évora, a well-preserved remnant of the city’s Roman past.

  • The historic Évora District, where guided sightseeing reveals the city’s layered history and architecture.

After exploring Évora, the tour moves to Arraiolos, known for its handmade carpets and local wine and food tasting.

Exploring the Chapel of Bones

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Stepping into the Chapel of Bones in Évora, visitors are immediately struck by the haunting display of human skulls and bones lining the walls.

This unique 16th-century ossuary was built to convey the transience of life. The guide explains the chapel’s history, noting it was constructed using the remains of thousands of individuals to promote reflection on mortality.

Visitors learn about the intricate patterns created with the bones and the chapel’s connection to local Franciscan friars.

Visitors marvel at the chapel’s intricate bone patterns and its links to the local Franciscan order.

The somber atmosphere and thought-provoking nature of the Chapel of Bones make it a powerful and unforgettable part of the Évora tour experience.

Visiting the Church of St. Francis

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After exploring the somber Chapel of Bones, visitors move on to the stunning Church of St. Francis.

Guided for 15 minutes, the tour highlights:

  • The ornate façade, a blend of Gothic and Manueline architectural styles.

  • The striking interior, adorned with intricate carved panels and gilded altars.

  • The elaborate tombs and memorials of influential historical figures.

  • The impressive cloisters, offering a tranquil respite from the bustling streets outside.

The church’s rich history and magnificent craftsmanship leave a lasting impression on all who step through its doors.

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Seeing the Roman Temple of Évora

From the ornate Church of St. Francis, the tour then moves on to the Roman Temple of Évora.

This ancient structure, dating back to the 1st century AD, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Visitors can take a quick 5-minute visit to admire the well-preserved columns and ruins that remain.

The guide will provide insights into the temple’s significance and its role in Évora’s past as an important Roman center.

The guide will share insights into the temple’s historical significance and its role in Évora’s past as a prominent Roman center.

Though a brief stop, it offers a glimpse into the layers of civilization that have shaped this UNESCO World Heritage site over the centuries.

Discovering Arraiolos and Its Carpets

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As the tour departs Évora, it makes its way to the charming town of Arraiolos, renowned for its handmade carpets.

The group stops for a 30-minute visit, including:

  1. A wine and food tasting, allowing travelers to sample local flavors.

  2. A stop at the Interpretive Center of Arraiolos Carpet, where they learn about the history and techniques of this traditional art form.

  3. Time to browse the local shops and potentially purchase a unique carpet souvenir.

  4. An olive oil tasting, offering a chance to experience the region’s renowned agricultural products.

The tour then continues, providing a well-rounded exploration of the Alentejo region.

Tasting Local Flavors

The tour then shifts its focus to tasting the local flavors of the Alentejo region. Participants visit an olive oil tasting facility to sample the rich, fruity oils produced in the area.

Next, they head to Arraiolos, known for its handmade carpets, where they enjoy a wine and food tasting. This allows them to savor the region’s distinctive cuisine and wines.

The tasting provides a delightful break from sightseeing, offering a chance to experience the local culture through its culinary delights. Participants leave with a deeper appreciation for the Alentejo’s gastronomic heritage.

Booking and Important Information

To book the Small-Group Day Tour to Évora and Arraiolos, travelers can reserve without upfront payment using the "Reserve Now & Pay Later" option.

The tour provides free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The meeting point is at the front of the Statue (D. João I) at Praça da Figueira at 8:00 AM, and the drop-off is at Praça Marquês de Pombal in Lisbon.

Guests should bring:

  1. Comfortable shoes

  2. Bottled water

  3. Sunscreen

  4. A jacket in winter

The tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, and pets, smoking, and food aren’t allowed in the vehicle.

Since You Asked

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Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

No, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour information clearly states "Not Allowed: Pets, smoking, food in the vehicle." Therefore, passengers cannot bring their pets on this small-group day tour to Évora and Arraiolos.

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?

The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. According to the provided information, the tour isn’t accessible for those with limited mobility.

What Happens if It Rains During the Tour?

The tours proceed as scheduled unless there are official weather warnings issued. The tour operator takes necessary precautions to ensure the safety and comfort of participants during inclement weather conditions.

Can I Extend My Stay in Évora or Arraiolos?

The tour doesn’t offer the option to extend your stay in Évora or Arraiolos. It’s a day trip with a fixed itinerary and schedule. Travelers can explore the sites during the allotted time, but can’t stay longer on their own.

Is It Possible to Customize the Tour Itinerary?

Yes, the tour itinerary can be customized to some extent. Travelers can discuss options with the tour operator, such as adding more time in Évora or Arraiolos, or including additional stops. However, flexibility may be limited within the 9-hour tour duration.

The Sum Up

This small-group day tour from Lisbon to Évora and Arraiolos offers a captivating glimpse into Portugal’s rich history and culture. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Évora, marvel at its architectural gems, and discover the charm of Arraiolos, known for its handmade carpets and local culinary delights. With personalized attention and a maximum group size of 8, this tour provides an immersive and memorable experience for those seeking to enjoy the essence of Portugal.

You can check availability for your dates here: