Évora, Portugal

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Travel Blogs from Évora (43)

Luxury in Evora, Evora, Portugal travel blog
Luxury in Evora
Jul 18, 2006

... the New York area, we are continually surrounded by people speaking different languages and practicing diverse customs. Here in Portugal, the people, culture, foods, and way of life aren't that much different than those we encountered in previous travels ...

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what port is this?, Evora, Portugal travel blog
what port is this?
Apr 19, 2004

... upside the head. That hostel was kinda drab too. Today I got the h*ll out of Lisboa and rode out to Evora (central Portugal). It's a cool little town with plenty of churches, some Roman ruins and an old aquaduct. I like the smaller towns with their ...

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Nearly Nine, Evora, Portugal travel blog
Nearly Nine
Jul 8, 2007

... these walled cities, and the only response from Lucy was, I don't remember seeing any of these, in fact, all I remember of Portugal was getting blind on Canadian Club !!! Oh I remember that one as well, when she suffered the next day. An elephant never ...

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Evora, Evora, Portugal travel blog
Evora
Aug 18, 2000

Unfortunately the walled town of Evora turned out to be less than impressive for me, mainly because of already having seen such towns as Avingon and Carcassonne which were always going to be ahrd to top. However Evora still held its own unique beauty over ...

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Attractions in Évora (9)

Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos)
Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos)

Évora, Alentejo, Portugal

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A sight to give you goose-bumps: the walls of this macabre chapel are lined with the bones of thousands of nuns and monks laid out in intricate patterns, with a legend at the door that roughly translated means "Our bones are here, we await yours."
Praca do Giraldo
Praca do Giraldo

Évora, Alentejo, Portugal

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This picturesque central square is adorned with medieval arches and is an ideal place to relax and do some people-watching.
Temple of Diana
Temple of Diana

Largo Conde Vila Fior, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal

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When visiting Évora, known as the "Museum City of Portugal," you will find the Roman Temple of Diana, erected in the second century.
Igreja Real de Sao Francisco
Igreja Real de Sao Francisco

Rua da Republica, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal

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Forum Discussions on Évora (2)

Portugal
Posted on Mar 21, 2008, 17:02:39
... has wonderful resorts and food. During my trip, it was unusually cold and drizzly, but the Algarve remained sunny and warm. Portugal is a wonderful and fascinating country to visit, filled with a lively blend of the Old World and the New World. * to ...
Portugal
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 03:49:36
Thank you so much for starting this topic on Portugal, it's something that was really needed!!! Portugal is one of my favorite places in Europe; I was really impressed by Lisbon and the Algarve, and I'd love to travel to Porto and ...