
Meeting point
Hotel in the city center
Terrain
Cobblestone streets with short uphills and downhills
Distance
6 Km
Meal
Lunch is not included
Description
Start your visit to Évora by bike, guided by a knowledgeable local who brings the city’s history and stories to life. Cycle through charming, mostly car-free streets while admiring historic balconies, ornate doorways, 16th-century gates, and beautifully preserved buildings. Highlights include the Roman Temple, University of Évora, Chapel of Bones, and the serene public garden — all within this UNESCO World Heritage city, European Capital of Culture in 2027.
Halfway through, take a break with a taste of our traditional queijada de Évora and a local liqueur, a true Portuguese treat.
This Évora Bike Tour is not just a ride; it’s the best way to feel the city, discover its secrets, and create lasting memories.
The tour is perfect for children who can ride a bike. We provide kid-sized bikes and child seats, and private tours are also available for families who want a more personalized experience.
Possible Add-ons
- Picnic lunch at our farm. After the tour, return by taxi. If you prefer to bike, the tour must be extended to a full day (an additional 8 km plus a return transfer).
- Wine tasting at Fitapreta Winery - tour must become full day
- Wine tasting at Ervideira Wine shop in Évora
- Tile painting
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Tour costs & what’s included
This is a half day tour
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