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Audio Guide of Giraldo Square

Donde las piedras cuentan historias de héroes, inquisidores y cafés rebeldes

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✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The execution that changed the square

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2. 8 spouts and 1 secret beneath the marble

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3. From wine to horror: the most dangerous café

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4. The vengeful host and other madness

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5. The republican bullet mark you can still see

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6. Walking on ghosts with the smell of coffee

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Giraldo Square and how can I access it?

Giraldo Square is a public square and is therefore open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no access restrictions. You can stroll through it at any time, although I recommend visiting during the day to better appreciate its architecture and atmosphere.

Is there any cost or fee to visit Giraldo Square?

Not at all! Giraldo Square is a public space and visiting it is completely free. You can explore every corner, admire the fountain, and enjoy the atmosphere at no cost. Keep in mind, however, that the establishments around it may have their own prices.

How much time is recommended for visiting Giraldo Square?

For a relaxed visit that lets you admire the fountain, the Church of Santo Antão, and soak up the atmosphere, I would recommend between 30 minutes and one hour. If you decide to sit on one of the terraces for a drink, the time will naturally stretch out. I suggest giving it enough time to enjoy it without rushing.

What is the historical importance of Giraldo Square for Evora?

Giraldo Square is the historic heart of Evora. It has witnessed crucial events over the centuries, from public executions to bustling markets. Its Baroque marble fountain, with its eight spouts symbolizing the eight streets that meet in the square, is an emblem of the city. You can learn more about its history on the official Tourism of Portugal website: Giraldo Square

What is the best time of year or day to visit Giraldo Square?

To avoid crowds and intense heat, especially in summer, I suggest visiting Giraldo Square early in the morning or late in the afternoon. In spring and autumn, the weather is milder and more pleasant. At night, the lighting gives it a special charm, perfect for dinner or a romantic stroll!

Is Giraldo Square accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, Giraldo Square is mostly flat and has wide sidewalks, making access easier for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. However, some of the adjoining streets may have historic cobblestones, which could require a bit more attention. In general, you should not have trouble moving around the square.

What other attractions or places of interest are near Giraldo Square that are worth visiting?

A great many! You are in the center of Evora. Just a few steps away, you can visit the Roman Temple of Evora, the Chapel of Bones in the Church of St. Francis, or Evora Cathedral. The Evora Tourist Office is right on the square, where you can get a map and more information: Evora Tourist Office

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Giraldo Square?

Absolutely. I recommend wearing comfortable shoes, since you will be walking on cobblestones. Consider sitting on a terrace to enjoy a coffee or a drink and watch people come and go; it is the best way to feel the pulse of the city. And of course, do not forget your camera, the photos will be spectacular!

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