Porta Velha da Lagoa
Explore the Historic Porta Velha da Lagoa: A Gateway to Évora's Past
Discover the Aqueduct of Évora, a monumental historical landmark that reflects the architectural genius of the 16th century and offers breathtaking views.
The Aqueduct of Évora, a stunning historical landmark, captivates visitors with its impressive architecture and rich history. This monumental structure, built in the 16th century, served as a vital water supply system and is a testament to the ingenuity of past civilizations. Tourists can stroll along its arches, marveling at the scenic views and immersing themselves in the charm of Évora.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Évora, start at the Praça do Giraldo square. Head southwest on R. 5 de Outubro and continue straight until you reach the intersection with R. do Cano. Turn left onto R. do Cano and walk straight for about 500 meters. The Aqueduct will be on your right at R. do Cano 87.
Public Transport
From the main bus station (Terminal Rodoviário de Évora), take bus line 5 towards Bairro da Liberdade. Get off at the stop named 'Cano'. From there, walk approximately 300 meters along R. do Cano, and the Aqueduct will be at R. do Cano 87 on your left.
Walking
If you are near the Évora Cathedral, exit the Cathedral and head northeast on R. da Balança. Continue straight to the intersection with R. do Cano. Turn left onto R. do Cano and walk about 700 meters. The Aqueduct will be located on your left at R. do Cano 87.
Use Aqueduct as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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