Elvas

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Perched on a hilltop near the Portuguese border, Elvas is one of Europe's finest surviving examples of star-shaped fortifications. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for history buffs and anyone fascinated by military architecture. The town’s vast, dry moats and massive bastions are remarkably intact, offering a vivid glimpse into 17th-century defensive design. Beyond the ramparts, Elvas charms with whitewashed streets, a lively main square, and a laid-back atmosphere that invites exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to explore the main fortifications and the town centre. If you want to visit the Fort of Graça and walk sections of the ramparts, start early and allow 5–6 hours. For a deeper dive, including the aqueduct and nearby smaller forts, an overnight stay is ideal, letting you enjoy the town’s relaxed evening atmosphere.

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