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.
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.
Dana
United States of America
Property is incredibly beautiful and relaxing. Pool area was lovely, gym was clean and decently outfitted with new equipment. Beds are wonderful- a true king size, Room was very large and comfortable but the retro theme was overkill/ especially the wall murals. Breakfast was amazing! Staff was very attentive.
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.
DAVID
United States of America
Just outside Old Town, within easy walking distance. Great breakfast with lots of choices. Very appealing to American tourists.
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.
Robin
United States of America
Location. Interior decor. Breakfast. The staff in the restaurant was nice.
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.
Barbara
United States of America
The location to the Roman aqueducts and city center
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.
Located in Évora, a 3-minute walk from Cathedral of Evora Se, MouraSuites Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Jana
Canada
We found the bed quite narrow and the room very small
Located in Évora, 11 miles from Cathedral of Evora Se, Octant Evora has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Ian
United States of America
spectacular hotel with excellent casual and fine dining restaurants. Friendly and helpful staff
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.
Position, room space and comfort, services offered
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.
Everything, pool parking nice restaurant and location
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.
Great location, gorgeous building and lovely staff
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.
Great buffet on Saturday night. Very helpful staff.Fantastic views.
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.
Fantastic location, clean rooms and very helpful staff.
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.
Surrounded by gardens, fruit trees and vineyards, this hotel is located only 1.2 mi from the city walls of Évora.
Probably the cleanest hotel I’ve been in and that is a very long list
FAQs about hotels in Évora
On average, 3-star hotels in Évora cost £57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Évora are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Évora can be found for £170 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Évora this weekend is £76 or, for a 4-star hotel, £180. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Évora for this weekend cost around £190 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 £121 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Évora will cost around £183, 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.
My husband and I really enjoyed our brief stay in Evora.
My husband and I really enjoyed our brief stay in Evora. The historic center is very walkable overall, so it is easy to see several things in a short time. We were impressed with the Cathedral and the Chapel of Bones, but what we enjoyed the most was the lovely Jardim Público de Évora (public park and gardens). It was the end of April and Springtime has been wet this year, so everything was green and the flowers were blooming. The temperature was perfect for our visit.
We ate dinner at D'Iberica and it was delicious! The waitstaff there were very nice and recommended a delicious wine for our meal. The menu was extensive and everything we saw come out of the kitchen looked wonderful.
Dianne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Evora is a one-night stay town.
Evora is a one-night stay town. The Chaple of Bones was a great place to spend Halloween. Interesting history. A walk around the Public Park with the Peacocks was a fun experience. We ate at Dona Laura Restaurant which I would highly recommend to others. The Hotel was centrally located and we walked everywhere.
The one negative comment was that Evora was the first city I visited where beggars approached you aggressively holding small children.
Jackie
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Terrific historic town, wonderful preservant of ancient...
Terrific historic town, wonderful preservant of ancient buildings, culture and history mixed with modern life. Disappointed that the palace and private church were closed on Monday—tour book had indicated otherwise. Definitely a town with rich heritage worth visiting.
Barbara
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Historical, relatively quiet, you can walk around feeling...
Historical, relatively quiet, you can walk around feeling relaxed. Most restaurants are a little pricy. Having just experienced an expensive but very low quality restaurant in Sintra, we didn't dare to try expensive restaurants in Evora. Hotels are mostly high quality. It is nice to spend a few days to enjoy this great town.
Jan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I would highly recommend Evora.
I would highly recommend Evora. The Roman Temple is an amazing remnant of ancient times; the Chapel of Bones is fascinating, if a bit macabre and the whole town is lovely. There are a number of beautiful churches, many of which had services on Sunday. We liked that one can walk everywhere and that there seemed to be a lot of locals around (not only tourists!). We found an excellent restaurant where we had traditional Alentejo dishes. One needs a full day here at least (preferably 2 nights).
Sue
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Lovely place to visit.
Lovely place to visit. Full of history and lovely buildings. Some great places to eat too. We ate at Enoteca Cartuxa - highly recommended but booking needed. We went on a Monday and it was busy. Walked around most of the walled city but could have done with more than 24 hours to see it properly.
Perhaps the best part of this hotel was the staff. They were so friendly, helpful and fun. My kids really enjoyed playing in the pool and using the pool table. My wife and I enjoyed the sangria and other drinks they had. The room was comfortable and had everything we needed. The location was also very good. We were a short walk from of the monuments in Evora. The staff gave us recommendations of restaurants for dinner and we really had a excellent time.
The breakfast had a nice spread.
Modern, clean hotel with friendly staff and large, comfortable rooms. It is on a Main Street but the windows are well soundproofed and we slept well in a very comfortable bed. Nice to have tea and coffee making facilities in the room. The breakfast was a real surprise - a huge choice of cereals, breads, local cheeses and cured meats, pastries, fruit… I could go on! Location is just outside Évora city walls but an easy walk to all the tourist sites. Excellent value for money.
Wonderfully preserved architecture of a 15th century convent, where our room was a former monk's cell. Almost had to duck to get through the door! And right in front of the hotel are 1st century Roman ruins. The lovely small city of Evora is very walkable, very charming and a fantastic location from which to explore other great towns and sites in the area. Our small rental car was perfect for getting around some of the very narrow roads in town.
We loved everything about the property, particularly the location. We appreciated all the special touches that made this little apartment unique. My husband gave it a 10+. I especially appreciated the bottle of water, something I often recommend to hosts. We have been in Portugal 3 weeks and this is the first host to have cold water. (My husband liked the wine!) Communication with this host is the best! Highly recommend this oasis in Evora.
Selina Evora was an amazing find. Located just outside the town walls it was a peaceful location. Having recently been refurbished everything was pristine & the room was a really good size with the most comfortable bed after 3 weeks travelling around Portugal. Staff were friendly & helpful. The kitchen area was a bonus too. Optional breakfast was delicious & plentiful.
Great location and comfortable, modern facilities. Our room, on the third floor, was quiet and had a nice view. Up-to-date hotel in the historic center was a perfect base for visiting the main sights of Èvora. Very comfortable, good shower and good breakfast. Elevator made getting luggage up to our room easy. Secure (and picturesque!) parking down the street.
Victor was the most welcoming and helpful of hosts. He gave us very useful information regarding what to do on our short visit to Evora. The Hotel/Guest house was a delightful late 17th/18th Century building full of interesting artefacts and original hand painted room decorations. Victor also helped us out of a very tricky situation.
Overall design of the hotel is very nice and modern.
Very comfortable, clean, modern, room.
Perfect location for exploring the walled-city portion of Evora.
Great breakfast.
Very good restaurant.
Nice rooftop bar/pool (although the pool is a little odd - very shallow. Not good for swimming, but ok for cooling off on a hot day).
Beautiful hotel in a very quite area, but walking distance to all sites to visit in Evora. Front desk Maria was very professional and willing to provide all needed information. The lobby area is very nice, as well as outside, pool and yard. Very clean room. Spacious, comfortable beds. Good breakfasts.
Nice country hotel on a quiet location about 5 min driving to the Evora. Friendly english speaking staff. Clean and comfortable room with good beds and fridge, large terrace. Good breakfast. Easy parking, outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, garden. Comlimentary bottle of sparkling water. Good value.
It appears the majority of the rooms in most of our hotels were street side allowing for significant vehicular noise. Not sure if booking buys cheaper rooms but all our rooms were booked far in advance so it's not like last minute bookings. Other than that it was a 8 out of 10.
This place was a highlight of our trip in Portugal! I even tried to cancel my next hotel booking so I could stay longer! It's wonderful, a hidden gem. The pictures don't do it justice. Peaceful, quiet, nature, awesome owners and dogs, best breakfast, scenery. We loved it!
Liked the staff, overall idea of hotel in rural setting, surrounded by wild flowers and sheep.
Great pool, great SPA experience : one of the best.
Location was perfect. Close enough from Évora to get an uber and go to town without having to drive.
Great spot in Evora, right outside of walled old city- a 5 minute walk.
Very helpful staff.
Very plentiful breakfast with lots of options.
parking was right in front of hotel.
The property is stunning. It was the best part of our time in Evora. Be sure to leave time to explore the hotel. The staff members were very friendly and professional.
The hotel is convenient within walking distance to the town of Evora. Staff was friendly and helpful --making recommendations on places to see and dine.
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