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Private Tour to Evora and Arraiolos Learn to Embroider your own Rug from Lisbon

Evora, PT
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Embark on a journey to the captivating city of Évora on a private tour from Lisbon. Step back in time as you explore the ancient Roman Temple, the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, and the chilling Chapel of Bones. Experience the rich historical heritage and university tradition of this UNESCO World Heritage site. After enjoying some free time for lunch, head to the sunny village of Arraiolos, known for its centuries-old tradition of embroidered rugs. In Arraiolos, you will have the unique opportunity to learn to embroider your own arraiolos rug with a local embroiderer. Immerse yourself in the art of rug embroidery and bring home a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. This is not just a tour, it is an experience that will leave you with lasting memories of Portugal's cultural heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the rich historical heritage of Evora
  • Visit the well-preserved Roman Temple
  • Admire the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal
  • Experience the charming Praca do Giraldo
  • Learn to embroider your own arraiolos rug
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Workshop learn to embroider your own arraiolos rug
  • Pickup and drop-off at hotels and accommodations in lisbon
  • Your arraiolos rug kit contains: canvas, wool, pattern and needle
  • Driver/guide
  • Any additional expenses not covered and agreed in advance
  • Food expenses
  • Entrance tickets to monuments

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Introduction

Experience the magic of Évora, the Pearl of the Alentejo, on a private tour that takes you back in time to explore its rich historical heritage and university tradition. This captivating journey begins in Lisbon, where your private guide will pick you up in a comfortable vehicle with the Clean & Safe Seal guarantee. As you travel to Évora, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes away, you'll get to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Alentejo region.

What to expect?

During this 480-minute tour, you can expect to visit key attractions such as the 1st century Roman Temple, popularly known as Templo de Diana, and the impressive Cathedral of Evora, the largest medieval cathedral in Portugal. You'll also discover the chilling Chapel of Bones in the São Francisco Church and explore the charming Praca do Giraldo, which has witnessed numerous historical events. But the highlight of this tour is the hands-on experience in the sunny village of Arraiolos. Here, you'll have the unique opportunity to learn the art of embroidering your own arraiolos rug from a local embroiderer. Step by step, you'll be guided through the process and provided with all the necessary materials to start creating your very own masterpiece.

Who is this for?

This private tour to Évora and Arraiolos is perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone seeking an immersive cultural experience. It caters to individuals and groups who appreciate personalized attention and a deeper understanding of the destinations they visit. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or someone looking for a unique adventure, this tour offers something for everyone.

Why book this?

Booking this private tour means you can explore Évora and Arraiolos at your own pace, without the hassle of public transport or shared tours. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain insights into the historical significance and architectural marvels of these cities. The highlight of the tour, learning to embroider your own arraiolos rug, offers a hands-on experience that allows you to connect with local traditions and unleash your creativity.

Good to know

During the workshop in Arraiolos, you'll receive a kit with all the necessary materials, so all you need is a good disposition to learn something new. This tour also includes free time for lunch, allowing you to savor local cuisine and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Évora. Before returning to your hotel in Lisbon, you'll have the option to choose a drop-off location different from the pick-up point, providing flexibility and convenience.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on this private tour rave about the knowledgeable guides who bring history to life and the opportunity to learn a traditional craft. They praise the beauty of Évora and Arraiolos, the intriguing Chapel of Bones, and the satisfaction of creating their own arraiolos rug. This tour has received glowing reviews, with customers expressing their overall satisfaction and the incredible memories they have made. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey into the heart of Portuguese culture and history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Evora

Avoid the stress of traveling by public transport or a shared tour and choose the comfort and safety in the company of your private guide who will pick you up at your hotel in a comfortable vehicle with the Clean & Safe Seal guarantee. Travel time from Lisbon to Évora approximately 1h30 (138km)

Templo Romano de Evora (Templo de Diana)

Roman Temple Be amazed by the Roman Temple, popularly known as Templo de Diana, which is one of the symbols of the Roman occupation in Portugal. It dates from the 1st century and is built at the dominant point of the acropolis, in the city forum. It is one of the best preserved Roman temples in the Iberian Peninsula. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is certainly the oldest of all monuments in Évora

Cathedral of Evora (Se Catedral de Evora)

The largest medieval cathedral in Portugal, its construction started in 1186, on the foundations of an Arab mosque, is an example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic style. Declared a National Monument in 1910.

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Praca do Giraldo

This site was the scene of numerous autos-da-fé (ritual of public penance), which took place during the period of the Inquisition. It has a rectangular shape. The houses that surround it are white and have medieval arches.

Igreja de Sao Francisco

Built in the 15th and 16th centuries, in Manueline-Mudejar and Renaissance style, to replace an earlier Gothic temple, of which there are still some remnants. It was adjacent to the Royal Palace, and seen as a Royal Church therefore important ceremonies were held there such as the marriage of Prince Afonso to Isabel of Castilla in 1490. The interior has a single nave, rectangular in shape and in the form of a Latin cross, emphasizing the Baroque high-altar and the Third Order of Saint Francis Chapel. The greatest popular curiosity resides in the Bones Chapel, of three naves completely covered in human bones (17th century).

Capela dos Ossos

Be impressed by one of the most sinister monuments in Portugal: The Chapel of Bones built in the 17th century. Upon entering, note the ominous warning, intended for visitors to meditate on the ephemeral of life: "We bones that here are, for yours await". Built by three naves, the chapel is covered with bones and skulls from 5000 skeletons from church and convent cemeteries throughout the city.

Admission Not Included

Arraiolos

You will learn to embroider your own arraiolos rug step by step with a local embroiderer. You just need to bring a good disposition to learn something new. In the workshop you will be given the Kit with all the necessary material to start your rug.

Tapetes de Arraiolos - Centro Interpretativo

You will visit the Arraiolos rugs Interpretive Center, whose visit will provide the knowledge of the origins, history, the methods and the arraiolos rug manufacturing techniques.

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Arraiolos Castle

Its construction began in the year 1306 (14th century). From here, you can see the immensity and beauty of the surrounding landscape, allowing a distinct look over the historic centre of the village. It stands out for being one of the rare castles of circular plant in the world.

Lisbon

It was a great day and it is time to return to your hotel in Lisbon. We hope to see you again soon on another visit in Portugal. You will be able to choose a Drop-off location different from the Pick up one, provided it is in Lisbon. See you soon!

2024-06-26 00:06