Sintra Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira with Tickets
Duration
8 to 9 hours
Group Size
1 to 8 people
Ages
1 - 80
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sintra is a true treasure trove of history, where you can find historical remains from the Bronze Age at stations that have been diverted from Portugal’s history. This tour includes tickets to Quinta da Regaleira and Pena Palace, as well as tickets for the transfer, which is a minibus that takes you from the main gate of the Palace to the main entrance of the building. Explore Sintra at your own pace. Photograph the airy Moorish Castle from Pena Palace. Built-in Wi-Fi keeps you connected without roaming charges. Hassle-free round-trip transfers from addresses in Lisbon, Sintra and Cascais.
Additional information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pickup
What's included
Private transportation
Water Bottles
WiFi on board
Tickets for Pena Palace
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tickets for Quinta da Regaleira
Meals
Itinerary
Moorish Castle – Sintra
Monuments
Surrounding two hills in Sintra, the Moorish Castle dates back to the early days of the Moorish occupation of the Peninsula – the 8th century.
After many attempts, it was finally taken by D. Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, in 1147, and the city’s first Christian chapel was built, dedicated to Saint Peter of Penaferrim.
During the Romantic period, in 1860, the walls were restored under the supervision of D. Fernando II, husband of D. Maria II, who planted trees in the surrounding areas and gave new dignity to the old medieval ruins. Highlights include the Moorish Cistern inside and the so-called Royal Tower.
Located about 3.5 km from the historic centre of Sintra.
Pena National Palace and Park
Museums and Palaces
Pena National Palace
Visit the fantastic Pena Palace, an example of 19th-century Romanticism in Portugal. Situated at the top of Monte da Pena, the palace was built on the site of an old monastery. It was commissioned by D. Fernando de Saxe Coburgo-Gotha, who married Queen Maria II in 1836. Falling in love with Sintra, he decided to buy the convent and surrounding lands to build a summer palace for the royal family.
A restaurant has been set up in one of the wings of the palace, with a terrace offering beautiful panoramic views over the Sintra Mountains and the coast.
Historic Center
Sintra Town, a municipal heritage site and a world heritage site, duly classified by UNESCO. Visit the historic center of the romantic town of Sintra, where many buildings and remains from various periods and cultural movements remain.
National Palace of Sintra
Museums and Palaces
The National Palace of Sintra is unique among Portugal's medieval royal palaces and the most distinctive building in the town of Sintra.
Since the country's earliest dynasties, Sintra has been a favourite haunt of Portuguese kings and queens, although the palace we see today was the initiative of King João I, who rebuilt it, and King Manuel I, who enriched the building's decorative character and added a new wing.
The decoration is remarkable, being a combination of various artistic styles that depended on the tastes of the kings who lived here, and designed to give different names to the various rooms. In particular, visitors are drawn to the Swan Room, the Weapons Room, the Magpie Room or Reading Room and the chapel.
On the outside, the most striking and distinctive element of the palace are the two large conical chimneys in the kitchen, each 33 metres high, today adopted as the symbol of Sintra.
Regaleira Palace and Estate
Museums and Palaces
Quinta da Regaleira is located very close to the historic centre of Sintra, and is one of the most enigmatic tourist attractions in Sintra.
Quinta da Regaleira was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the millionaire António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro (1848-1920), who managed to make one of his dreams come true here with the help of the architect and set designer Luigi Manini (1848-1936). Surrounded by lush vegetation, Regaleira Palace is a fascinating discovery.
The palace was built in a romantic revivalist style, imitating Gothic, Manueline and Renaissance architectural and decorative forms, mixed with mythical and esoteric symbolism. Special mention is reserved for the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, where visitors can descend a spiral staircase into the crypt to discover the monumental initiation well which, at the bottom, leads through a grotto to a stunning lake hidden in the middle of the gardens.
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