What to do and see in Evora, Alentejo: The Best Gardens

December 31, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

Time seems to stand still in Evora, a well-preserved medieval town that features protective walls, a 13th-century cathedral, several palaces,and a 1st-century Roman temple. No surprise that the town center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even though it’s kind of creepy, don’t miss the Chapel of Bones, where the remains of nuns and monks are arranged in a haunting mosaic.
Restaurants in Evora

1. Parque Infantil Almeida Margiochi

Avenida General Humberto Delgado, Evora 7005-158 Portugal http://www.portalalentejano.com/evora-camara-requalifica-parque-infantil/
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25%
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75%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Parque Infantil Almeida Margiochi

2. Jardim dos Colegiais

Rua do Menino Jesus, Evora 7000-601 Portugal
Excellent
13%
Good
67%
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20%
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Jardim dos Colegiais

3. Jardim Diana

Largo do Conde de Vila Flor 4 Ao lado do Templo de Diana, Evora 7000-804 Portugal http://www.visitevora.net/jardim-diana-evora
Excellent
30%
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50%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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4.0 based on 286 reviews

Jardim Diana

Reviewed By Richard_Milsom - Alexandria, United States

This is a nice little park, clean gardens, and a good place to rest and take some photos of the Temple and also of the city below.

4. Praca Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar

Praca Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar, Evora 7000-510 Portugal
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Praca Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar

5. Jardim do Bacalhau

R. de Mendo Estevens, Evora 7000-864 Portugal http://www.visitevora.net/jardim-bacalhau-evora/
Jardim do Bacalhau

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