With a contemporary, minimalist décor, the 4-star Évora Olive Hotel offers accommodations in the heart of Évora and features free WiFi throughout.
Samuel
Portugal
Booked last-minute for the family. Great price/quality ratio. Location is great and the complimentary secured parking makes it a perfect stop to explore the city walls by foot. Breakfast was decent and the staff was responsive.
Featuring minimalist-style interiors, the eco-friendly Moov Hotel Évora is set in a former bullring in Évora city center. It offers an interior courtyard and free WiFi access.
Lili
Canada
super nice, super clean, great staff, close to everything by walking distance, beautiful town
Surrounded by 80 0 ft² of beautiful gardens, this 5-star hotel is 2.5 mi from Évora city center and housed in a renovated 15th-century convent. It offers a piano bar and free parking.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the historical medieval walls of Évora, Vila Galé Évora offers high standard accommodations and access to both indoors and outdoors pools.
Besides 2 outdoor pools, the Evora Hotel is surrounded by landscaped gardens and offers a heated indoor pool and health club on the edge of Évora, along the Av. Túlio Espanca.
Staff very good friendly and helpful. Very good breakfast.
With an ideal location inside the walls of the historic city of Évora, Albergaria Do Calvário is a 4-star hotel housed in a 16th-century olive oil mill. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Belíssimo hotel Botique super charmoso e acolhedor
Located in a whitewashed building with red roof tiles, Stay Hotel Évora Centro offers bright, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi in Evora’s historic city center.
Location.
Very clean.
Staff welcoming and helpful.
Housed in a 16th-century palace, this 5-star boutique hotel features a beautiful chapel and dome ceilings. Overlooking the aqueducts of Évora, it has an extensive spa with an outdoor pool.
Spectacular location, spacious room and very nice staff.
Located in between Évora’s Gothic cathedral and the Templo de Diana, this renovated convent features a courtyard swimming pool together with characteristic arched halls and vaulted ceilings.
The atmosphere and decor of the former monastery was wonderful.
Combining history and Alentejo tradition with a modern concept, the recently and fully refurbished The Noble House - by Unlock Hotels offers a central location in Évora old town, 2 minutes’ walking...
Beautiful, very central, good breakfast, no hassle
Casa Do Vale is peacefully located on the outskirts of Evora. It features an outdoor pool surrounded by a landscaped garden and offers rooms with balconies and panoramic views of olive groves.
Breakfast was really good and had a lot of options
The Albergaria Solar de Monfalim is located in a 16th century Renaissance palace located in the heart of historical Évora. It features 2 terraces and serves a traditional buffet breakfast daily.
Friendly staff, clean, quiet and fantastic locations
The 4-star hotel in Évora’s historic center is just a 5-minute walk from Giraldo Square. It offers a spacious outdoor terrace with sun loungers and a pool in the garden.
Cool place , wonderful location , very good dinner
Évora O Cante Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and bar in Évora. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Amazing pool! Smart room, nice kitchenette very handy
This hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Évora’s center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a spacious terrace and a 24-hour front desk.
Everything was soo good. Location, nice staff, clean room.
FAQs about hotels in Évora
On average, 3-star hotels in Évora cost $52 per night, and 4-star hotels in Évora are $99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Évora can be found for $168 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Évora this weekend is $57 or, for a 4-star hotel, $122. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Évora for this weekend cost around $209 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $57 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Évora for tonight. You'll pay around $120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Évora will cost around $234, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Évora is a beacon of heritage in the heart of rural Portugal. Life is played out among narrow, cobbled streets and whitewashed buildings that provide welcome shade. Most buildings are decorated with blue or yellow trim, giving this laidback city a coherent feel.
Blue tiles adorn the incredible interior of the Misericórdia Church, and the Church of St John the Evangelist also features this typical Alentejo style. The most outlandish is the Church of St Francis where one chapel is created entirely from human bones and skulls.
The Gothic cathedral has a peaceful cloister and next door is Évora Museum with its collection of medieval, Islamic and Roman artefacts. In the large square in front sit remains of the Roman Temple, and Roman bath ruins lie under the town hall.
The Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval has a turret-like tower, similar to those in the city walls. One of Évora’s most impressive monuments – the 16th-century Silver Water Aqueduct – passes right through the walls and used to end in large Praça do Giraldo, the city centre’s main square. Some of its stone arches have been cleverly bricked in to create bars and restaurants.
Booking.com’s accommodation in Évora includes luxury hotels with pools, cheap hostels near the train station and guest houses by the university.
Évora is a very interesting village with more than meets the...
Évora is a very interesting village with more than meets the eye. It is ideal for a day trip or a 2-3/night stay. I think it is nice to point out that most of the attractions and culture are heavily related to religion, so if that's not one's cup of tea, then I would not recommend it as much. The town is also very quiet - it has many shops and people and all the necessities - but there is no traffic which makes it an ideal weekend getaway from big cities, like Lisbon.
EIRINI
Greece
Scored 10
10
We loved walking around the old city, visiting the Chapel of...
We loved walking around the old city, visiting the Chapel of Bones and Roman ruins. We enjoyed eating lunch in the Praca do Giraldo. Highly recommend Balcoa da Praca restaurant. If you love history, we highly recommend taking a guided tour with Sira Camacho with Evora Megalithica (eboramegalithica.com)--incredible and knowledgeable archaeologist who took us on a 3+ hr tour of 3 Neopaleolithic sites.
Heather
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice town to visit, felt safe, good assortment shopping and...
Nice town to visit, felt safe, good assortment shopping and restaurants. One day is probably enough time "to see the sights" , but take two to enjoy a leisurely pace... stop for a coffee in the park and relax.
eric
United States
Scored 10
10
Beautiful place with lovely architecture, good restaurants,...
Beautiful place with lovely architecture, good restaurants, cafes, and small shops. Great to wander around. The locals were all very helpful. We also took a couple of trips out (local bus and a private tour) to nearby places of interest.
Anne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It is a lovely town - great to wander about.
It is a lovely town - great to wander about. We were glad to be there in November as it was quieter and easy to get around and into restaurants. We had lovely weather too. The food we ate was incredible - Algeria's e Vinho was AMAZING - such good value for incredible food and service. Origins was great too - more expensive but it is in the Michelin Guide. Highly recommend both,
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely old city with more to see than expected, we stayed...
Lovely old city with more to see than expected, we stayed only 1 night, but should have stayed longer. We arrived there easily by train from Lisbon and used a taxi through the town to our hotel. The inner old city is the best to explore on foot, and easily walkable for all the great sites.
LAJackson
South Africa
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Breakfast - truly superb.
Beds bedlinen and towels - very good. Towels were big enough to wrap tound yourself not usual in Portugal
I was at first put off - it was a bit scruffy outside and restaurant closed. But i realised it had survived Covid and it was a lovely place at very reasonable cost. Swimming pool.tennis court garden, patio with our room, lovely staff. Good location thank goodmess we were not in Evora itself.
Id stay again for sure
The hotel is much near the city square, which is the center of Evora. We could reach any tourist attraction by walking within 10 minutes.
The room is very clean and quiet at night. And we can feel that the host tries so hard to make it comfortable by using high-quality bedding. There even is a wool Portugal blanket.
Beautiful hotel and pool. 10 minute drive to the center of Evora. Very friendly and professional staff. The best breakfast we had in all of Portugal! The wine tasting was fun. Make sure you get a tour of the building and learn the history. I wish we had stayed longer.
The hotel is located 5 minutes walking distance from the heart of Evora. The room was simple but clean and with a good air con. The staff were very kind and helpful.
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