Discover the National Palace of Queluz, a stunning 18th-century royal residence. Explore its elegant architecture, lush gardens, and Portugal's cultural heritage at this historic and beautifully restored landmark.
- Explore Portugal’s elegant 18th-century royal palace at Queluz, once home to King Pedro III.
- Stroll through meticulously landscaped gardens adorned with classical sculptures and ornate fountains.
- Marvel at the stunning blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical architectural styles throughout the palace.
- Learn about Portugal’s fascinating royal history and cultural heritage with insightful exhibits.
- Visit a National Monument celebrated for its historic restoration and cultural significance.
- Skip-the-line entry ticket to the Gardens and National Palace of Queluz
- Transportation to/from the castle
- Food and drinks
- Guided tour
- National Palace of Queluz Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Last admission is at 5:30 PM. - The palace is located in Queluz, approximately 15 kilometers from Lisbon. It’s easily accessible by train from Lisbon.
- Closed on December 24-25 and January 1.
The National Palace of Queluz, originally a 17th-century country house, became an elegant royal residence in the 18th century under King Pedro III. This architectural masterpiece blends Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical styles, complemented by lush gardens featuring classical sculptures and ornate fountains. Once a hub of royal leisure and celebrations, the palace is now a National Monument and home to the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art. Recognized for its exceptional restoration with two European Union Awards for Cultural Heritage, it is also part of the "European Route of Historic Gardens." A visit to Queluz Palace offers an unforgettable journey into Portugal’s royal past and cultural heritage.