Come and discover Alentejo, its charms and unique characteristics, customs and gastronomy, provided by this wonderful, pleasant and enriching private tour through the south of Portugal. Évora, Its historic center is one of the richest in monuments in Portugal, which earned it the epithet City-Museum. In 1986, the historic city center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Medieval and Roman heritage, its surrounding region, rich in history, goes back more than five millennia, with megalithic monuments such as the Anta do Zambujeiro and the Cromeleque dos Almendres. Visit the Roman Temple of Diana, the most striking symbol of the Roman occupation. At lunchtime, the opportunity to discover the local gastronomy accompanied by a typical and famous Alentejo wine, which you will also have the opportunity to discover by visiting its famous wineries such as Herdade da Cartuxa or Herdade do Esporão (always subject to availability) in addition to of so many others equally striking.
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The Évora Walls are one of the city's delights and have the power to transport us in time immemorial. They are classified as a national monument since 1922 and are an integral part of the whole of the Historic Center of Évora UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Roman Temple of Évora, also referred to as the Temple of Diana (albeit wrongly, after Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity) is an ancient temple in the Portuguese city of Évora (civil parish of Sé and São Pedro). The temple is part of the historical center of the city, which was included in the classification by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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