3 hours
Daily Tour
20 people
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Discover Palacio Nacional Sintra, the only palace constructed by Portuguese kings in the Middle Ages that has remained largely intact to this day. The exceptional historical, architectural, and artistic significance of this monument sets it apart.
Description
Purchase a skip-the-line ticket to the National Palace of Sintra to learn about 1,000 years of Portuguese history. Enter the historic landmark, which was initially constructed as a Moorish stronghold during the eighth-century Umayyad invasion of Hispania. In 1147, the first Portuguese monarch expanded the stronghold; follow in his footsteps.
Admire the internal courtyards’ Manueline and Mudejar designs, find windows with surmounted arches, and see walls covered in geometric-patterned glazed tiles as you marvel at how later additions utilized the natural surroundings.
Most visitors spend 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the palace.
Some areas are accessible, but due to the historical architecture, not all sections are wheelchair-friendly.
No, guided tours are not included. However, you can rent an audio guide on-site.
Yes, non-flash photography is allowed in most areas.
No, pets are not permitted, except for certified service animals.
Yes! Kids enjoy the colorful tiles and grand spaces, making it a fun learning experience.
Take a 40-minute train from Lisbon’s Rossio Station to Sintra. The palace is a short walk from the station.
No formal dress code, but comfortable shoes are recommended due to cobblestones and stairs.
There’s no restaurant inside, but plenty of cafés and eateries are nearby in Sintra.
Change in time slot is possible but not the date. However, feel free to contact the ticket provider.