MyPortugalHoliday.com

The best independent guide to Central Portugal

MyPortugalHoliday.com

The best independent guide to Central Portugal

Elvas, Portugal: an independent travel guide for 2024

Today, hidden behind these endless defences is a delightful Portuguese town, with an unhurried ambience and numerous fascinating tourist attractions.

The location of Elvas on the far east of Portugal means that few tourists will visit, but those who do, will be rewarded with a captivating town steeped in history and character.

 

 

Highlights of Elvas Portugal

Why is Elvas so highly fortified?

 

 

Essential for outlasting a protracted siege was a reliable supply of clean water, and this was ensured by the large aqueduct to the south of the town. Later, the two hills overlooking Elvas were also transformed into mighty forts, thus preventing a staging ground to fire cannons from.

Although an incredibly expensive investment, the multi-directional defences of Elvas managed to fend off three separate Spanish sieges in 1658, 1711 and 1801, and was only defeated by the might of the Napoleonic army in 1808.

Why Visit Elvas?

Elvas is a scenic and characterful town, that has barely been altered since the era of grandiose forts and destructive cannons.

A day trip to Elvas

Elvas is a relatively small town and all of the major sights can be seen within one day of sightseeing. This day trip could be as an excursion from Evora or during a tour of the eastern Alentejo region. Elvas is too far from Lisbon to visit as a day trip.

Below is an interactive map showing our suggested 1-day tour of Elvas. The tour begins at the bus station to the south of the town, and close to the large carparks. The green line is the optional (and challenging) walk up to the Forte de Nossa Senhora da Graça, but this is better for the second day in Elvas.

Sights along the suggested walking tour: 1) Santa Luzia fort 2) Olivença gate 3) Fernandina tower 4) Praça da República 5) Senhora da Assunção church (former cathedral) 6) São Domingos church and convent 7) Military museum 8) Saint Vincent gate 9) Senhora da Graça Fort (optional as long uphill walk) 10) São Francisco church 11) British Cemetery (Wikipedia info) 12) Elvas Castle 13) Santa Clara arch and pillory 14) Igreja das Dominicas 15) Elvas market 16) Saint Paul convent (converted into a hotel) 17) Corner gate and Nossa Senhora da Conceição chapel 18) Amoreira aqueduct.

 

 

The yellow route is 7.5km and will take about 3-4 hours to complete. The highlights of the route are the; Santa Luzia fort (1), the Amoreira aqueduct (18) and the sights around Praça da República (4) and Largo de Santa Clara (13)

How long to spend in Elvas?

Elvas can be seen in a single day, but the remoteness of the town and the intense summer heat lend it to spending one night here. For the second day, you could hike up to the Senhora da Graça Fort or explore the town at a more leisurely pace. Elvas provides exceptional value for money, when compared to the cities and coastal towns

The following map shows the best hotels and accommodation in Elvas, if you adjust the dates to your stay it will display current prices and availability. (For the Hotel Rural Monte scroll the map to the north….it is in the middle of rural Portugal!)

Booking.com
When to visit Elvas?

Summers in Elvas are incredibly hot, spring and autumn are both warm, and winters are mild. There is no main tourist season for Elvas, as the town experiences a steady flow of visitors throughout the year. The best time of the year to visit is in the early spring, with the flowers in bloom and the countryside lush and green from the winter rain.

Elvas portugal weather

The average weather conditions of Elvas Portugal

When the rest of Portugal is experiencing its major influx of summer tourists, the extreme heat in Elvas tends to deter most visitors, with temperatures often reaching above of 30C/86F. During the winter though, central Alentejo is Portugal’s driest region, and the place to head if there is rain along the western coastlines.

Travel to Elvas

Elvas is less than 15km from the Spanish border on the very eastern edge of the country. Although a remote region of Portugal, there are still regular bus services to both Lisbon and Evora, operated by Rede Expressos the intercity bus company of Portugal.

Considerations for Elvas

The main consideration for a visit to Elvas is the intense summer heat, as the temperatures can make all sightseeing virtually impossible during the middle of the day. If you do wish to visit during this time, plan to start your days early and always carry lots of water. It’s also worth noting that the pretty cobbled streets and hills can make the town difficult to explore for less mobile visitors.

Discover more of Portugal with our guides

Lisbon portugal
sintra Portugal
Cascais Portugal
Obidos Portugal
Serra da Arrabida
Evora Portugal
Setubal Portugal
Sesimbra Portugal
Tomar Portugal
Costa da Caparica Portugal
fatima portugal
Nazare Portugal
Batalha Portugal
Ericeira Portugal
Peniche Portugal
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Elvas portugal
Troia Portugal
Berlengas islands
Estoril portugal

A complete list of all of our guides to central Portugal

uk - es it de fr

MyPortugalHoliday.com

Discover more of Portugal

Lisbon portugal
sintra Portugal
Cascais Portugal
Obidos Portugal
Serra da Arrabida
Evora Portugal
Setubal Portugal
Sesimbra Portugal
Tomar Portugal
Costa da Caparica Portugal
fatima portugal
Nazare Portugal
Batalha Portugal
Ericeira Portugal
Peniche Portugal
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Elvas portugal
Troia Portugal
Berlengas islands
Estoril portugal
Lisbon portugal
sintra Portugal
Cascais Portugal
Obidos Portugal
Serra da Arrabida
Evora Portugal
Setubal Portugal
Sesimbra Portugal
Tomar Portugal
Costa da Caparica Portugal
fatima portugal
Nazare Portugal
Batalha Portugal
Ericeira Portugal
Peniche Portugal
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Elvas portugal
Troia Portugal
Berlengas islands
Estoril portugal