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medusacarhire offers car hire from Evora. Just select the dates and times you would like for your car hire, choose from mini or economy, compact or full size and our car hire booking engine will find you car rental rates to compare.

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Choose between a range of different car models, insurance package deals, and extras that suit your car hire needs and then book online with the best fully inclusive car hire rates from the top car rental companies providing car rental from Evora.

Evora car hire
Our car hire from Evora gives you the flexibility of being able to tour around the city of Evora and Portugal at your own leisure. Don’t miss out on any attractions and sites from the city of Evora.

Evora
Our local Evora offices are based nearby and our car hire can be delivered as requested so if you are on holiday in Evora or on business in the city of Evora Portugal, you can have complete peace of mind when hiring a car from medusacarhire that it will be there and on time.

Évora is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 56,596, in an area of 1307.08 km². It is the seat of the Évora District and capital of the Alentejo region. The present Mayor is Carlos Pinto de Sá of the CDU coalition. The municipal holiday is 29 June.

Due to its well-preserved old town centre, still partially enclosed by medieval walls, and a large number of monuments dating from various historical periods, including a Roman Temple, Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network.
Évora is ranked number two in the Portuguese most livable cities survey of living conditions published yearly by Expresso. It was ranked first in a study concerning competitiveness of the 18 Portuguese district capitals, according to a 2006 study made by Minho University economic researchers.