Évora is a small Portuguese city worth visiting just to enjoy the best Alentejo region cuisine. Here’s where to eat in Évora.| Olá Daniela
Évora's UNESCO-listed historic centre is encircled by medieval walls. Here’s a complete guide to the best things to do in Évora.| Olá Daniela
In the heart of the Alentejo, surrounded by olive groves, cork trees, and almonds lies Portugal’s pottery village: São Pedro do Corval.| Olá Daniela
Estremoz is deep in the Alentejo region, a huge province known for its agriculture. Time moves slowly and people make more time for you. Finally, a chance to practise Portuguese!| Olá Daniela
I've visited the Alentejo capital half a dozen times, and if I had two days – or 48 hours – in Évora, this is how I’d explore the city.| Olá Daniela
Here are the best markets in Portugal, filled with fresh produce, fish wives, butchers, cheesemongers and spice stalls.| Olá Daniela
Need help planning your trip to Portugal? Book a call with a Lisbon local who knows the best off-the-beaten-path places to visit, restaurants and artisans.| Olá Daniela
Here's where to stop when driving from Lisbon to Lagos, Algarve. With ideas for lunch, activities, and stays for a Lagos to Lisbon road trip.| Olá Daniela
Discover the best of Portugal’s dark, turbulent history and more romantic side through the most beautiful castles and defensive fortresses.| Olá Daniela