Chris S
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I still cant quite believe my luck in getting a room here for only 40€, I put it down to my strategy of booking late on the day (after 3pm) when some hotels seem to adjust prices downwards to maximise occupancy.|Of course, there's a risk involved - they might not have any rooms - but late October it's not too busy in this delightful part of Portugal.|Additionally, if you're riding a motorbike, you'll be able to park right outside the hotel (if you tuck in against the wall) but make sure you lock everything up. (as if you wouldn't...)|My room was a good size, had a fully functioning air-con/heating system and a decent sized bathroom, with bath, shower, bidet and plentiful hot water Complimentary toiletries and water, always good. The bed was really comfortable :) and the TV offered loads of channels, some movies in English with Portuguese subtitles.|My only criticism was only having 1 plug socket, and that was under the table. Bedside light plugs were inaccessible, and so in order to charge my phone I had to leave it on the table, instead of at the side of the bed. But to be honest, this is kind of a first world problem.|Breakfast is available here for another €10, which is good value if you're hungry - I availed myself of bacon and eggs, yoghurt, cornflakes, fruit, pastries, passion fruit juice, toast with butter, cheese and ham, and 2 espressi (they have a good coffee machine in the breakfast area)|If you only want a coffee and a roll for breakfast, then 10€ may not be such a good investment, there's loads of cafes nearby.|Anyway - I'd definitely go back to this hotel, and Evora is a cool town.