Hotel · Évora
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"A food odyssey to a vineyard haven, Alentejo is the largest and most rural region of Portugal, characterized by whitewashed towns, cork forests, and dreamy vineyards."
At São Lourenço do Barrocal, a chic 200-year-old estate in Alentejo, indulge in rustic luxury amidst organic vineyards, stunning scenery, and delightful local cuisine.
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Chapel · Evora
Tucked within the Church of St. Francis, the 16th-century Chapel of Bones enchants and unnerves with walls adorned in thousands of human skulls and bones, inspiring reflection on mortality.
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Restaurant · Evora
Nestled in a narrow street in Évora’s historic center, Origens offers a cozy gem of contemporary Alentejo cuisine that constantly surprises with fresh, local ingredients and warm service.
Ice cream shop · Evora
Nestled along the town's narrowest lane, Fabrico Próprio Gelado Artesanal tempts with creamy gelato, customizable waffles, and a welcoming vibe that's perfect for dessert lovers.
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Step into O Fialho in Évora for an unforgettable dive into Alentejan cuisine, where impeccable service meets a charming atmosphere and a stellar wine list.
Híbrido is a cozy Évora gem where innovative, seasonal dishes showcase ancestral recipes with a sustainable twist, offering a delightful culinary adventure.
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Imani Country House is a chic countryside retreat where modern comfort meets rustic charm, complete with delightful dining, serene pools, and adorable resident donkeys.
Tucked in Évora, this Michelin Bib Gourmand spot delights with fresh local cuisine and attentive service, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
Traditional restaurant · Évora
Nestled within the historic walls of Monsaraz, Taverna “Os Templários” delights with its medieval charm, stunning lake views, and mouthwatering Alentejan cuisine.
Tucked beside Évora's Roman Temple, A Cavalariça de Évora invites you to savor vibrant, locally-inspired dishes in a charmingly revamped palace setting.