Small town, vast history…

Estremoz stands proudly on the flat plains of the Alentejo region of Portugal, today surrounded by banks of vineyards that run up towards the walled town from almost all sides.

…And Estremoz has reason to be proud—for such a small and sometimes overlooked town, it has played a surprisingly huge part in the history of Portugal. Being set close to the border with Spain, it played a pivotal role in the long-standing struggle for independence, was home to famous figures such as the legendary Don Dinis, saintly Dona Isabel de Portugal who died here, as well as the heroic Nuno Alvares—and even a 3,000 British solders in the 17th century!

But long before all of this, Estremoz was settled in Stone Age, Roman and Moorish times—and for those who would like to know more about what went on here and what makes the Estremoz people as they are today, you can read its story and visit its historic sites on these pages…