Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
Those taking a car trip from Porto to Evora are in for an adventure of a lifetime. When driving with a private car service like Daytrip, you can add numerous sightseeing stops to your travel itinerary.
From a gondola boat ride in Aveiro and explorations of Conimbriga and its ancient Roman settlement to a visit to Batalha and the resting place of Queen Phillipp of Lancaster and her husband Dom Joao I, there's much to see along the way from Porto to Evora.
When you travel with Daytrip, you can see all this and more. Our friendly local drivers are eager to assist you and provide an unparalleled door-to-door service.
With us, you can trust that you'll get to Evora safely and comfortably without facing the usual travel transportation struggles and hassles. So why not start planning your trip to Evora? The city, with its Roman, Moorish, and Portuguese influences, medieval architecture, ancient Roman ruins, cathedrals, churches, and stunning squares, is waiting for you!
About Evora
Evora is a beautiful city in Portugal with a population of about 55,000. It is a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its incredibly well-preserved old town center, which is partially enclosed by medieval walls, and dotted with monuments dating back to Roman times. For this reason, it has become a top-rated travel destination and should be on everyone's bucket list.
If you plan on traveling from Porto to Evora, you'll be pleased to learn that the city is walkable, with streets lined with spectacular white homes, shops, museums, and ancient architecture that gives visitors insight into the city's history and its intriguing and captivating cultural heritage.
As you wander through the city, expect to feel welcomed by your surroundings and bask in the knowledge that Evora was the chosen home of several Portuguese kings in the 15th century. In fact, it was thanks to these kings choosing Evora as their residence that the city grew and became significantly culturally important.
Those planning to visit Evora should begin their adventure at the arches of Praca do Giraldo. From the arches, you'll get to explore the Roman temple and baths, the city's stunning cathedral, the medieval walls that gained its UNESCO attention, the curious Chapel of Bones, and the Graca Church. After visiting all of these, you can round out your trip by visiting the Museum of Evora and the old university that was founded in the 16th century.
If you're a nature enthusiast who loves beautiful scenery, you might also find walking through the intensely romantic Garden of the Palace of D. Manuel worthwhile. There are also cafes to visit and coffee to drink while trying local pastries. Not to mention, the nightlife in Evora is tantalizing, with its nightclubs and delectable restaurants serving some of the tastiest Portuguese food. So what are you waiting for? Evora awaits!
From Porto to Evora: travel tips
Traveling from Porto to Evora is an exciting experience, but it can quickly become disastrous if you don't keep a few travel tips in mind. To save you any potential travel-related headaches, we've listed three of the most important tips we think you need to know below:
Book accommodation in advance
The distance between Porto and Evora by car isn't too great that it requires hotel stays along the way. However, if you plan sightseeing and want to stay at various accommodations, you must consider booking your lodging in advance.
Since Portugal is a popular travel destination, many of the accommodations between these two cavities get booked fast – especially during June through August. So, decide where you want to sightsee and plan your booking ahead of schedule to avoid disappointment.
Remember that nothing in Portugal is free when dining
Don't make the common mistake many people make: accept the appetizers served with lunches and dinners before a meal if you don't want to pay for it. Unfortunately, many believe that the butter, breads, olives, and cheeses given before a meal are free, but these unordered items are added to your bill. So, if you plan on grabbing a bite to eat at a few cafes along the way, be sure to say 'no thank you' to these items when presented with them.
Pack sturdy walking shoes
Even if you plan on walking around a few cities to visit attractions and don't plan on hiking between Porto and Evora, it's a good idea to wear or pack comfortable walking shoes.
Even though most attractions in Portuguese cities are within walking distance of one another, the streets feature uneven sidewalks—especially in Porto and Coimbra—and loose cobblestones. So, by wearing walking shoes, you're protecting your feet and yourself against injuries, blisters, chafing, and soreness.
How to get from Porto to Evora
Planning a trip from Porto to Evora is exciting but also daunting, especially when planning your transportation. Fortunately, the distance between Porto and Evora doesn't require a cross-country trekking fiasco, so you can get away with taking a train, bus, or private car service like Daytrip. If you'd like to learn more about these options to decide which best suits your travel needs, have a look below:
From Porto to Evora by bus
There are a few bus options for those traveling from Porto to Evora on a budget. The most popular bus line offering trips between the two cities is Flixbus, but some prefer RenEX. Regardless of your choice, you should expect ticket prices to vary and cost between $25 and $41.
In addition, it is worth noting that depending on the time you choose, you could encounter stops and transfers with Flixbus, often requiring at least one transfer. Overall, a bus trip will take between 5.5 to 8 hours, so keep this in mind, as it might not be the best way to travel if you only want to visit Evora on a day trip.
From Porto to Evora by train
If you want to take a train from Porto to Evora, you must book a ticket with Comboios De Portugal, one of the only train lines offering trips between these destinations. This train line offers trips every hour and covers the distance to Evora in about five and a half hours. In addition, ticket prices vary, but you can budget between $30 and $44. You should also expect to encounter at least one transfer though, typically in Novo.
From Porto to Evora by private car transfer
The best, most affordable, time-productive, and most comfortable way to get from Porto to Evora is with Daytrip's private car service. Unlike public transportation, you can expect a premium-quality travel experience with an English-speaking driver and a well-maintained luxury vehicle.
If you choose Daytrip, you'll get to choose when you travel and where you stop and sightsee. Our drivers are also eager to share travel tips and insights about the places you want to explore. Prices begin at 88 euros per person, which is not a bad cost considering you won't need to navigate foreign roads or worry about getting lost or feeling crowded in public transportation.
Things to do when you get to Evora
As the capital of Portugal's Alentejo region, it's unsurprising that Evora is a treasure trove of cultural and historical history with attractions strewn throughout the city.
There are plenty of sights to visit and attractions to participate in, but how do you know what to add to your must-do list when driving from Porto to Evora? Simply. You trust us. Below, we've shared a few of the best things you can get up to when roaming the city.
Chapel of Bones
With an inscription above the chapel door reading, "We bones are here, waiting for yours," we understand that the Chapel of Bones in Evora might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's a fascinatingly macabre attraction. This chapel is small and dimly lit, with its walls wholly covered in real human bones. Many of these bones belong to people who passed on during the 16th century and earlier since they were moved during this century to the chapel.
The Roman Temple
It might not resemble much of a temple anymore but the Roman Temple in Evora is worth a visit if you're a history enthusiast who loves to learn about and experience more of ancient Roman culture. Actually, it's worth visiting even if you're not; it's located in the middle of a square right in the middle of the city, a perfect example of why Evora was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Although the temple is largely believed to be dedicated to Diana, it was, in fact, built for Emperor Augustus. When you visit, get an up-close and personal look so you don't miss the intricate column designs and solid stone base.
Évora Museum
A visit to the Evora Museum is a great way to spend time with friends or family you're traveling with. But even if you plan on visiting Evora solo, it's still a place to stop and see, especially if you're interested in learning more about the city's history.
When visiting, expect to see thousands of artifacts and several artwork masterpieces adorning the walls, like the Museu de Evora, which paints a detailed image of the city's local culture through the centuries it's seen.
When is the best time to visit Evora?
With so much to see and do in Evora, it's unsurprising that the city sees thousands of visitors yearly. No matter the month, Evora is a hot spot of cultural intrigue and historical enticement. Yet, when is the best time to visit if you're driving from Porto to Evora? Since the city can experience tumultuous weather and has a moderate climate, it is usually best to visit between April and November.
These months comprise the spring and summer months when the city is most pleasant weather-wise. It's usually best to visit in the spring and fall. If you visit in the middle of summer, you'll see more crowds, higher prices, and might see some bad weather and heavy rains alongside heatwaves.
Winter is not ideal, but it's a good time for budget travelers who are more interested in indoor activities than outdoor ones. So, decide what type of traveler you are and take it from there.
关于从 Porto 到 Evora 旅行的问答
Numerous daily train trips to Evora depart from cities like Porto. However, you should prepare to encounter at least one transfer, which usually occurs in Pinhal Novo. If you do not want to encounter transfers, avoid train and bus travel and consider driving with a private transfer service like Daytrip.
If you're in Porto and don't want to go far, Evora is small enough for a day trip to visit most of the major and small attractions. However, we recommend at least two days if you want to see and do the best things the city offers without feeling pressured or rushed. After all, there's nothing worse than feeling like you had to scramble to see the attractions and then not enjoy what you see and do when traveling.
There are a few ways to get from Porto to Evora, and the most popular travel options include driving with a private car service, booking a train, or taking a local bus. The travel option you choose will depend on your budget and travel preferences, but we recommend driving with Daytrip since it's a door-to-door service that offers travelers the best benefits for a low price.
There are many places you can stop between Porto and Evora, but we recommend Batalha, Tomar, Conimbriga, Aveiro, and Coimbra. If you have time, you should also consider exploring the Mira de Aires Caves, as they are one of Portugal's seven natural wonders.
沿途参观这些景点
Aveiro
Dubbed “the Venice of Portugal” because of its canals and gondola-like boats, visitors will find Aveiro has its own unique identity. The “Venice” of Portugal
Coimbra
Halfway between Lisbon and Porto, this varied and captivating city has a long history and vibrant atmosphere built around the country's oldest university. The Medieval Capital of Portugal
Conimbriga
This imperial Roman settlement will take you back in time with its remarkable mosaic-covered floors, working fountains, and impressive structures. A Fount of Historical Knowledge
Batalha
Dominated by the great Dominican monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, Batalha was developed alongside the Monastery after securing Portugal's independence. A City Built on Victory
Tomar
The entire city began as a Templar castle, and served as the seat of their rebirth as the ‘Order of Christ’. Templar-ary Refuge
Mira de Aire Caves
Elected as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of Portugal, the Mira de Aire Caves are the largest in Portugal at an astonishing 11 kilometres in length. An Underground Marvel
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