Évora, in Portugal’s Alentejo region, is a city steeped in history and charm. Its well-preserved medieval streets, whitewashed houses, and Roman ruins make it a UNESCO World Heritage site. Highlights include the Roman Temple of Évora, the eerie Chapel of Bones, and the beautiful Évora Cathedral, which towers over the old town. The city’s narrow streets are filled with cafés, artisan shops, and quiet squares, offering a glimpse of traditional Portuguese life. Surrounded by rolling plains and cork oak forests, Évora combines cultural richness with a peaceful, timeless atmosphere.