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
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
From pottery to rug weaving to olive oil, here are some master artisans and traditional crafts you can connect with in Portugal's Alentejo.| Olá Daniela
Years ago, I’d heard about this 4-star convent-hotel filled with historic tiles in the Alentejo – here's what it was like to finally stay.| Olá Daniela
For more than 500 years the people of Redondo have dug their hands into the terra, digging up clay to make earthenware pottery with the heart and soul of the Alentejo. Both wine and pottery production flourished in Redondo in the 19th century, and it continues to be the Alentejo town’s most important artisan craft. […]| Olá Daniela
Hidden tascas, endless vinho, and the soulful chorus of cante Alentejano – Redondo is a small Alentejo town with heart.| Olá Daniela
Find where to stop on the drive between Lisbon in Portugal and Seville in Spain, from small villages and hidden cities to a jamon factory.| 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