Walking Tour in Estremoz

Fascinate your senses with a captivating walking tour through the

Estremoz, the "white city of Alentejo," beckons visitors to explore its captivating history and culture through a walking tour. For just $27.20 per person, this 2-hour guided experience takes you on a journey through the Medieval Castle, the Tower of the 3 Kings, and other significant landmarks. Enjoy the stories of Isabel the Holy Queen as you discover the city’s rich heritage, both modern and medieval. Don’t miss the opportunity to uncover the clay work tradition of the Estremoz doll.

Key Points

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  • The walking tour in Estremoz, Portugal, lasts 2 hours and costs $27.20 per person, with a full refund available for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
  • The tour includes visits to the Medieval Castle, Tower of the 3 Kings, and Medieval Town Hall, offering insights into the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
  • Participants explore the modern and medieval parts of Estremoz, known as the "white city of Alentejo," and learn about the clay work tradition of the Estremoz Doll, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
  • The tour highlights the historical significance of Estremoz, including its annexation to the Kingdom of Portugal in the 13th century and its role as a royal residence and defensive stronghold.
  • The tour emphasizes the contrast between Estremoz’s modern and medieval landscapes, providing an immersive experience for visitors to explore the city’s ancient landmarks.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The walking tour in Estremoz costs $27.20 per person and lasts for 2 hours. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve now, pay later option is available.

The tour explores Estremoz’s modern and medieval parts, visiting the Medieval Castle, Tower of the 3 Kings, and the Medieval Town Hall.

The tour explores Estremoz’s modern and medieval parts, visiting the Medieval Castle, Tower of the 3 Kings, and the Medieval Town Hall.

Travelers will learn about Isabel the Holy Queen and the significance of the castle in Portugal’s defense.

The tour also covers the clay work tradition of the Estremoz Doll, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2017.

Tour Highlights and Experience

Visitors can explore the modern and medieval parts of Estremoz, known as the "white city of Alentejo."

They’ll visit the Medieval Castle, Tower of the 3 Kings, and the Medieval Town Hall, learning about Isabel the Holy Queen and the castle’s significance in Portugal’s defense.

They’ll also discover the clay work tradition of the Estremoz Doll, recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2017.

The tour provides a unique opportunity to dive into the historical and cultural richness of this Portuguese city, dating back to the Paleolithic era with influences from various civilizations.

Historical Context

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Estremoz has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era, with influences from various civilizations over the centuries. Romans, Visigoths, and Muslims left their mark before the city was annexed to the Kingdom of Portugal in the 13th century.

In 1258, King Afonso III granted Estremoz a charter, solidifying its status. The city’s medieval castle, dating back to the same century, served as both a royal residence and a defensive stronghold, reflecting Estremoz’s strategic importance.

Today, this "white city of Alentejo" proudly showcases its rich history and cultural heritage, drawing visitors to explore its ancient landmarks and traditions.

Itinerary and Meeting Point

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To begin the tour, you will meet at the TURISMO building next to the church entrance on Rossio Marquês de Pombal 87 in Estremoz.

The guided tour includes the following:

  1. Photo stops at significant landmarks.

  2. Visits to the medieval castle, Tower of the 3 Kings, and the Medieval Town Hall.

  3. Learning about the historical significance of Estremoz, including its role in Portugal’s defense and the legacy of Isabel the Holy Queen.

The itinerary provides an immersive experience exploring both the modern and medieval aspects of the "white city of Alentejo".

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Tour Inclusions and Recommendations

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The walking tour includes a local professional guide, though it excludes costs for food, drinks, gratuities, and entry fees to monuments or museums. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Recommendations for the tour include bringing water and wearing comfortable clothes.

| Inclusions | Exclusions |

| — | — |

| Local professional guide | Food |

| Photo stops | Drinks |

| | Gratuities |

| | Entry fees |

Exploring the Modern and Medieval Parts of Estremoz

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Visitors begin their journey through the contrast of Estremoz’s modern and medieval landscapes. They explore:

  1. The vibrant Rossio Marquês de Pombal, the city’s main square, surrounded by charming cafes and shops.

  2. The imposing Medieval Castle, a 13th-century fortification that served as a royal residence and defensive stronghold.

  3. The narrow, winding streets of the historic town center, lined with whitewashed buildings and leading to the Tower of the 3 Kings and the Medieval Town Hall.

Throughout the tour, the guide shares insights into Estremoz’s rich history, from its Paleolithic origins to its strategic role in Portugal’s past.

Visiting the Medieval Castle and Significant Monuments

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As visitors approach the imposing 13th-century Medieval Castle, they’re struck by its sheer size and strategic location overlooking the city. Inside the castle walls, they discover the significance of the Tower of the 3 Kings and the Medieval Town Hall, both rich in history. The guide shares insights about Queen Isabel the Holy, and how the castle played a crucial role in Portugal’s defense.

| Monuments Visited | Significance |

| — | — |

| Medieval Castle | 13th-century royal residence and defensive stronghold |

| Tower of the 3 Kings | Historic landmark within the castle |

| Medieval Town Hall | Prominent civic building in the old town |

The walking tour provides a comprehensive understanding of Estremoz’s medieval heritage and its enduring influence on the city.

Understanding the Clay Work Tradition of Estremoz Doll

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Deeply rooted in Estremoz’s cultural heritage, the Estremoz Doll tradition showcases the city’s renowned clay work artistry. This unique craft, recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2017, highlights:

  1. Traditional Techniques: The dolls are handcrafted using local clay, meticulously molded, and finished with intricate details and vibrant colors.

  2. Symbolic Significance: The dolls represent traditional dress, customs, and folklore, preserving the rich cultural identity of Estremoz and the Alentejo region.

  3. Artisanal Legacy: The craft is passed down through generations, ensuring the continuation of this time-honored tradition and its significance within the local community.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is the Cancellation Policy for the Tour?

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Customers can reserve the tour and pay later if they prefer.

Can I Book the Tour on the Day of the Event?

Yes, you can book the Estremoz walking tour on the day of the event. The tour offers a "Reserve now & pay later" option, allowing flexible booking up until the tour start time.

Is Transportation Included in the Tour Price?

No, transportation is not included in the tour price. The tour price covers only the guided walking tour service. Visitors will need to make their own way to the starting location at Rossio Marquês de Pombal 87 in Estremoz.

Can I Request a Private or Customized Tour?

Customers can request a private or customized tour, but this isn’t included in the standard walking tour price. They’ll need to contact the tour operator to inquire about availability and additional costs for a personalized experience.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?

Yes, the tour provider offers discounts for students and seniors. Students can get a 10% discount, while seniors aged 65+ can receive a 15% discount on the regular tour price. Customers must present valid ID to qualify for these discounts.

The Sum Up

The walking tour in Estremoz offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval castle, admire the architecture, and learn about the region’s clay work tradition. With knowledgeable guides and a reasonable price, the tour provides an immersive experience to discover the "white city of Alentejo" and its blend of modern and medieval elements.

You can check availability for your dates here: