


Portugal Cultural Road Trip: Évora, Porto & Lisbon
7 Nights: A cultural road trip through Portugal’s history, traditions, and everyday life.


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Why This Package Is Worth It

Whenever I send travelers on this itinerary, I feel like I’m inviting them into different chapters of Portugal’s story.
Évora is the chapter of tradition and quiet beauty. Lisbon is the chapter of light, river views, and unforgettable meals. And Porto is pure heart — people always tell me it felt like home. The route is gentle, the days unfold naturally, and nothing feels rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to feel Portugal, not just see it.
Ready to Discover Portugal’s Heart?
Whenever I send travelers on this itinerary, I feel like I’m inviting them into different chapters of Portugal’s story.
Évora is the chapter of tradition and quiet beauty. Lisbon is the chapter of light, river views, and unforgettable meals. And Porto is pure heart — people always tell me it felt like home. The route is gentle, the days unfold naturally, and nothing feels rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to feel Portugal, not just see it.
Ready to Discover Portugal’s Heart?
Your Trip Itinerary

- Day 1Welcome to Portugal & Drive to Évora (approx. 1h30)

Welcome to Portugal! Arrive in Lisbon, pick up your rental car, and enjoy a smooth drive to the timeless city of Évora to begin your road trip adventure.
Driving distance from Lisbon Airport to Évora: (130 km / 81 mi) — approx. 1h30min drive
Suggestion for the day in Évora: Évora's Culture
Experience the historical richness and cultural charm of Évora. This UNESCO World Heritage city is known for its well-preserved Roman and medieval architecture, as well as its picturesque streets and vibrant atmosphere. Don't Miss:
- Roman Temple: Begin your exploration with a visit to the iconic Roman Temple, also known as the Temple of Diana. This well-preserved structure dates back to the 1st century AD and stands as a testament to the city’s Roman heritage.
- Évora Cathedral (Sé de Évora): Visit the Évora Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure that dominates the city’s skyline.
- Chapel of Bones: Head to this fascinating, macabre site, built from the bones of thousands of monks. This unique chapel serves as a reminder of the transience of life.
- Giraldo Square (Praça do Giraldo): Stroll through Giraldo Square, the vibrant heart of Évora.
- University of Évora: Visit the University of Évora, one of the oldest universities in Portugal.
- Aqueduct of Água de Prata: See the Aqueduct of Água de Prata, an impressive 16th-century aqueduct that once supplied water to the city.
Overnight in Évora
- Day 2Évora

Suggestions for the day: Évora's Surrounding Areas & Alentejo’s Charm
- Almendres Cromlech: A prehistoric megalithic site dating back to 6000 BC. Explore the mysterious standing stones, some weighing up to 40 tons, and contemplate their significance in ancient rituals.
- Monsaraz: This is a charming hilltop village overlooking the vast Alqueva Lake. Wander the narrow, cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses, explore the imposing 13th-century castle, and savor breathtaking panoramic views.
- Marvão: Take a day trip to the medieval town of Marvão, a fortified hilltop village offering stunning views and historical charm.
- Wines and Vineyards: Visit one of Alentejo's incredible wineries and vineyards. We recommend Herdade do Esporão, Monte da Raposinha, Cartuxa, Herdade do Sobroso, Dona Dorinda, Herdade das Servas, or Quinta do Carmo for a wine-tasting experience that can also include lunch or dinner and a visit to the incredible vineyards.
- Alentejo Flavors: Return to Évora and indulge in a traditional Alentejo dinner. Savor regional specialties like Migas Alentejanas (a shepherd's stew), Carne de Porco à Alentejana (pork with clams), and Azeitonas (marinated olives). Pair your meal with a glass of Alentejo wine, known for its bold and earthy character.
Overnight in Évora
- Day 3Drive to Porto (approx. 3h45)

Welcome to Porto! After a scenic drive from Évora, you’ll arrive in Portugal’s northern gem — a city celebrated for its riverfront charm, historic neighborhoods, and world-famous Port wine.
Driving distance from Évora to Porto: (370 km / 230 mi) — approx. 3h45min drive
Suggestion for the day: Downtown Porto
These are some that you can't miss:
- D. Luís I Bridge: This iconic double-decker bridge offers stunning panoramic Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Take a walk across the bridge for a unique perspective, or hop on a tram for a thrilling ride.
- Ribeira District: Explore the heart of Porto's historic center. Wander through the charming Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its colorful houses, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere.
- Livraria Lello: A haven for bookworms, this historic bookstore boasts a beautiful neo-Gothic facade and a grand staircase said to have inspired J.K. Rowling. Be prepared for queues, though!
- Torre dos Clérigos: Climb the 225 steps of the Clérigos Tower for breathtaking 360-degree city views. Don't miss the adjacent Igreja do Clerigos church, known for its baroque architecture.
- Porto Cathedral (Sé Catedral do Porto): This imposing Romanesque cathedral is the oldest church in Porto. Climb the bell tower for stunning city views and admire the intricate architecture.
- São Francisco Church: Immerse yourself in the extravagant Baroque style. Be sure to marvel at the opulent gilded woodwork and the azulejo tilework within.
- Majestic Café: Step back in time at this Belle Époque gem, known for its Art Nouveau interior and delicious Portuguese pastries.
Overnight in Porto
- Day 4Porto

Suggestion for the Day: Visit the Douro Valley
Discover the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where dramatic terraced vineyards meet the winding Douro River. This is the birthplace of world-famous Port wine, crafted only here thanks to the valley’s unique climate and centuries-old traditions.
Top Stops
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Peso da Régua: 100 km / 62 mi — 1.5–2h drive
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Pinhão: 120 km / 75 mi — 2–2.5h drive
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Vila Real: 110 km / 68 mi — around 2h drive
Pro Tips
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Choose a guided tour for the best wineries and insider insights.
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Book early — tours fill up quickly.
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Wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers.
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Enjoy the wines, but sip responsibly.
Need help booking a Douro Valley experience? We’re happy to assist.
Overnight in Porto
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- Day 5Porto

Suggestion for the day: Beyond Porto’s City Center
Explore other highlights in Porto. You can easily walk or catch the metro to visit these places.
- Capela das Almas: This captivating 18th-century chapel is a visual feast, adorned with thousands of blue and white azulejo tiles depicting scenes from the lives of saints.
- Mercado do Bolhão: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Porto's bustling Bolhão Market. Explore the stalls overflowing with fresh produce, local delicacies, and Portuguese crafts.
- Jardins do Palácio de Cristal: Escape the urban buzz and find tranquility in these beautifully landscaped gardens. Explore the pavilions, wander through the serene walkways, and enjoy a moment of peace surrounded by nature.
- Casa da Música: Witness a symphony of architecture at Casa da Música, a modern concert hall known for its unique and eye-catching design. Take a tour or catch a performance and experience the magic of music in this stunning setting.
- Serralves Museum & Gardens: Go into the world of modern and contemporary art at this museum. Explore the impressive collection and don't miss the beautifully manicured gardens, a haven for art and nature enthusiasts alike.
- Vila Nova de Gaia: Venture across the iconic D. Luis I Bridge by tram and explore the neighboring town of Vila Nova de Gaia. Here, you can delve into the world of Port wine with tours and tastings at the many cellars, or simply relax on the waterfront and soak up the beautiful scenery.
Overnight in Porto
- Day 6Drive to Lisbon (approx. 3h)

Welcome to Lisbon! After your smooth journey south from Porto, you’ll arrive in the capital — a city of golden light, riverside views, and timeless charm.
Drive from Porto to Lisbon (310 km/ 193 mi, approx. 3h)
Suggestion for the day: Stroll Around Downtown Lisbon
Lace up your walking shoes and embark on a journey through Lisbon's captivating historical neighborhoods. It’s time to explore Lisbon's vibrant neighborhoods on foot.
- Start in Chiado, a charming district with elegant shops and cafes. Don't miss Livraria Bertrand, a historic bookstore.
- Move to Baixa, the bustling downtown area with Praça do Comércio, a grand waterfront square. Climb the Arco da Rua Augusta for city views.
- Immerse yourself in Bairro Alto's lively nightlife scene. Wander its maze-like streets filled with bars, restaurants, and traditional Fado music venues.
Overnight in Lisbon
- Day 7Lisbon

Suggestion for the day: Unveiling Belém's Maritime Marvels
Head to Belém, a UNESCO site showcasing Portugal's maritime past. See the iconic Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, and savor Pastéis de Belém, a delicious custard tart. Don’t Miss:
- Torre de Belém (Belém Tower): Start your exploration at this imposing 16th-century fortress. Marvel at its Manueline architecture, a unique Portuguese style characterized by nautical motifs and intricate stonework. Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries): A short walk away stands this impressive monument commemorating Portugal's Golden Age of Exploration.
- Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Jerónimos Monastery): Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this magnificent 16th-century monastery. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, showcasing intricate stonework and stained-glass windows.
- Pastéis de Belém: No visit to Belém is complete without indulging in the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, a traditional Portuguese custard tart. This iconic bakery, established in the 18th century, follows a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations.
- MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology: If you have extra time, consider visiting the MAAT, a contemporary museum housed in a striking modern building on the waterfront.
Overnight in Lisbon
- Day 8Return Flight Home

One last stop: returning your rental car in Lisbon.
Thank you for choosing us to be your travel companions on this adventure! It's been a pleasure assisting you in creating unforgettable memories. We wish you happy travels and until next time!
Frequently Asked Questions
This 7-night Portugal road trip package includes round-trip flights, a rental car for the full duration, and hotel accommodations in Évora, Porto, and Lisbon.
Yes. Portugal Getaways can arrange flights to suit your preferences. Seat selection, extra checked baggage, and flight upgrades to premium economy or business class can all be added at the time of booking, upon availability. Because flights are bundled into the package, your travel expert coordinates all changes on your behalf — call us to go over your flight preferences before confirming.
A rental car is included for all 7 nights, from Lisbon Airport on arrival to drop-off on departure day. The standard category is an economy or compact car; automatics and upgrades are available on request. Driving in Portugal is straightforward — roads are well-maintained and English-language GPS works reliably. Key distances on this itinerary: Lisbon to Évora is 130 km (approx. 1h30), Évora to Porto is 370 km (approx. 3h45), and Porto to Lisbon is 310 km (approx. 3h).
U.S. and Canadian driver's licenses are valid for driving in Portugal during a tourist stay — no International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally required. However, carrying an IDP alongside your national license is recommended as a precaution.
Portugal's main highways use electronic tolling. Most rental cars on this package include a Via Verde transponder, which automatically registers tolls and charges them to your credit card in most cases. For parking in Lisbon and Porto, paid underground garages are the most practical option; street parking in city centers can be limited and unpredictable.
Guided tours and meals are not included in the base price of this Portugal road trip, giving you the freedom to explore Évora, Porto, and Lisbon at your own rhythm. Breakfast availability varies by hotel — some properties include it, others don't, so check the rate details when booking. A curated selection of optional experiences can be added during booking, including Alentejo wine tastings near Évora, a Douro Valley tour from Porto, Fado dinner shows, and food walking tours in Lisbon.
The package includes centrally located 4-star hotels in Évora, Porto, and Lisbon, selected for quality and proximity to each city's key sights. Upgrades to boutique or 5-star properties are available at booking. Note that Portugal's municipal tourist tax — collected directly by hotels — is not included: currently between 2€ and 4€ per person, per night.
Yes — this Portugal road trip package is fully customizable. Extra nights can be added in any destination: more time in Évora to explore Alentejo wine country and Monsaraz, additional days in Porto to visit Guimarães or spend a full day in the Douro Valley, or longer in Lisbon to take in Sintra and Arrábida. Day trips and guided experiences can also be layered in. Contact us to adjust the itinerary to your pace.
Yes, a single supplement applies for solo travelers, as hotel rooms are priced based on double occupancy. The supplement covers the cost of a single room across all three destinations — Évora, Porto, and Lisbon — and will be clearly included in your quote, with no hidden fees.
You can book the Portugal Cultural Road Trip online via the 'See Dates and Prices' button, or call us to book with a travel expert for priority service and personalized customization. Once booked, a dedicated trip manager oversees your entire journey — coordinating your rental car, handling any changes, and serving as your point of contact throughout. An after-hours emergency support line is also available for urgent situations while you're on the road in Portugal.
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