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Evora is a city in the Evora Municipality in Portugal, with around 45,000 inhabitants. Evora has a magnificent old town centre, still partially enclosed by medieval walls. It also has a large number of monuments dating from various historical periods, including a Roman Temple. Therefore, Evora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From the Évora Travel Guide
Very clean and silent place for travelers with or without childs. Perfectly equiped kitchen. Placed by the main place in the town - ask owner for the gratis 2 parkplaces in front of the hostal :) - if you have luck, you will not pay for a parking (all area if old town is payble). The crew of the hostal is very friendly and helpfull. ... more
We have booked Pensao Residencial Policarpo, but there was contruction, when we arrived. The staff changed our accomodation to Residencial DIANA. It was great. Very cozy. Perfect location. Near university, Cathedral. Staff was friendly and helpfull, she speaks English and French. ... more
26 Days in Portugal
to more places. Alentejo region has some prety cities to go, like ÉVORA or MONSARRAZ. Food must be cheap ...
Europe in March
Hi, Did you considered Portugal? During March we have interesting places with very nice weather and inexpesive. For instance Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a lovely city museum. The wine is great, the people are very friendly and for sure you will have a good time. I'm a Tour Leader, in case you need some ...
Transport from Evora to Sevilla?
Hi Sander, Seems that on the Lonely Planet website it mentions this: From Seville, Alsa/Eurolines goes five to six times weekly via Badajoz and Évora to Lisbon (€38, seven hours). Guess this is pretty up to date still and confirms the info by PCoelhas. Cheers Michael ...
Evora ~ September 2010
The city of Évora was the headquarters of the Roman commander Quintus Sertorius in 80-72 BC ...
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