Discover Evora on a private tour
Évora welcomes you with an air of timelessness, inviting you to navigate its maze of whitewashed streets and uncover its age-old mysteries. The fragrance of orange blossoms mingles with the savoury notes of Alentejo cuisine, setting the scene for an engaging experience. With a local guide at your side, Évora tours transform into a deep dive into history and culture. The eerie allure of the Chapel of Bones and the grandeur of the Roman Temple of Diana await your discovery. On a private tour, the city’s narratives unfold as you roam its UNESCO-listed avenues. A culinary and wine journey introduces you to traditional favourites like açorda alongside hearty red wines. Enjoy a seamless visit with skip-the-line access, ensuring your exploration is both personal and effortless. Your guide will peel back the layers of Évora, leaving a lasting impression long after you've wandered its sunny plazas. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Evora. Explore Evora your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Evora tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Evora for every interest, including: History tours: Compare Roman columns at the Temple of Évora with the Gothic nave of the Cathedral, then visit the Chapel of Bones to understand its message and craftsmanship. Your guide can also drive you to the Almendres Cromlech for Europe’s largest megalithic circle. Layover tours: Get met at Évora’s train or bus station for a focused walk of the Roman Temple, Cathedral, and Giraldo Square, with time for a quick tasting before you head out. With a private car, short tours can include the aqueduct viewpoints just outside the walls. Food and Drink tours: Taste Alentejo cheeses, cured pork, and pão alentejano at a traditional grocery, then visit Cartuxa for a winery tour and tasting. You can add an olive oil mill visit or a cellar lunch at Herdade do Esporão in nearby Reguengos. The walled centre is very walkable, and regional trains and buses connect nearby towns. For vineyards and megaliths beyond the walls, ask your guide about tours with private transportation or a chauffeured day. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Evora inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover the timeless charm of Évora with a private walking tour, exploring its neighborhoods with insights from a local guide. - Historic Center: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this area is a treasure trove for cultural tourists interested in ancient Roman temples and medieval architecture. - Giraldo Square: Known for its lively atmosphere and street performances, this neighborhood is perfect for families and groups looking to experience local life. - Mouraria: Famous for its winding streets and traditional houses, this area caters to those seeking meaningful connections with the city's Moorish past. Day trip ideas from Evora From Évora, day trips reach hilltop villages, cork forests, and megalithic sites, and your tour can stay easy-going while covering plenty of ground on private tours shaped around your interests. Monsaraz sits inside medieval walls above the Alqueva lake, with whitewashed lanes and wide views; circle the ramparts, look over the water, and stop at small studios or olive oil producers, great if you enjoy simple village walks, local crafts, and open landscapes. Elvas stands near the Spanish border with star-shaped forts and a long aqueduct; trace the walls, explore the military works, and try regional snacks in the historic centre, a strong pick if engineering, defence history, and borderland culture catch your eye. Arraiolos is known for hand-stitched rugs and a hilltop castle; watch artisans at work, follow gentle lanes up to the castle ring, and drive through cork oak country, fitting if you like crafts, light hiking, and rural scenery. The Almendres Cromlech and the Anta Grande do Zambujeiro show ancient stone circles and dolmens among oak groves; walk the paths, hear how the stones line up with the sky, and fold in a nearby winery, ideal if archaeology, quiet nature, and short drives sound right to you. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Evora most travellers miss.