Alentejo


Standing on the top of a plateau, Santarém is a belvedere over the fertile wetland region, the River Tagus valley known for farming, cattle breeding and bullfighting.The city incorporated the lands of the Order of Christ, which su

Évora, a book of Portuguese art history.The best way to see the city is on foot, walking through its narrow streets lined with white houses, discovering along the way the monuments and details that reveal the history of Évora and

Located close to the border, Elvas fought to maintain the independence of Portugal and its history.

In the heart of Ribatejo, a region of great traditions linked to the breeding of horses and bulls, the city of Santarém is situated on a plateau, with a wonderful view over the course of the River Tagus and the surrounding flat floodplain.