Visit the Moorish Castle, which has original parts from the eighth and ninth centuries, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
See the Pena Palace and be amazed by the blend of exterior and interior architectural styles. One of the outstanding representations of Romanticism in the 19th century is the Pena Palace.
You will next go to Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and mediaeval town. Because of its central location, the Sintra National Palace is often referred to as the Town Palace. The two enormous chimneys that rise from the kitchens have come to represent Sintra.
Explore the lavishly furnished chambers of Portugal’s most well-preserved mediaeval royal residence, which is favoured by the country’s upper class, within.
Overview
You will next go to Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and mediaeval town. Because of its central location, the Sintra National Palace is often referred to as the Town Palace. The two enormous chimneys that rise from the kitchens have come to represent Sintra.
Highlights
- Admire some of Portugal’s most stunning castles
- Visit the picturesque, historic town of Sintra, a World Heritage Site
- Enjoy a tour of the Sintra National Palace