Queluz: National Palace and Gardens of Queluz Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Queluz: National Palace and Gardens of Queluz Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Immerse yourself in Portugal’s rich artistic heritage at The The National Palace of Queluz, a historic gem from the 17th century, was initially a country house before being transformed into a royal residence by King Pedro III in the 18th century. Portugal's magnificent palace, famous for its gardens, offers a truly unforgettable experience.
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- Explore the National Palace of Queluz, Portugal's magnificent palace
- Skip the line and save time at one of Queluz’s most iconic attractions
- Admire breathtaking views of the palace garden
- Learn about the Portugal's rich history
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- Skip-the-line entry ticket to the Gardens and National Palace of Queluz
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- Transportation to/from the castle
- Food and drinks
- Guided tour
How It Works
- 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.
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National Palace of Queluz 17th-century palace evolved from a country house into a royal residence under King Pedro III, showcasing a blend of architectural styles and lush gardens adorned with classical sculptures.
Once a vibrant center for royal leisure and celebrations, it became a National Monument in 1910.
The palace now houses the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art and has earned acclaim for its exceptional restoration, including two European Union Awards for Cultural Heritage.
Integrated into the "European Route of Historic Gardens," it stands as a testament to Portugal’s rich cultural heritage and architectural harmony.