Sintra: Monserrate Palace and Park Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Sintra: Monserrate Palace and Park Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Discover Monserrate Palace and Park, a Romanticist gem in Sintra. Marvel at its unique architecture, explore lush botanical gardens, and wander through themed landscapes filled with exotic beauty.
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Flexible
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Highlights
- Admire Gothic, Indian, and Moorish architecture at Monserrate Palace.
- Explore botanical gardens with exotic plants from around the world.
- Wander through lakes, ruins, and themed landscapes.
- Discover Renaissance art pieces from the Cook family collection.
- Immerse yourself in Portugal’s cultural and natural history.
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Includes
- Entrance Ticket to Monserrate Palace and Park
Excludes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Guided tour
How It Works
Monserrate Park and Palace Opening Hours:
- Park: 09:00 AM – 7:00 PM (last ticket at 5:30 PM, last admission at 6:00 PM)
- Palace: 09:30 AM – 6:00 PM (last ticket at 5:00 PM, last admission at 5:30 PM)
Discover the beauty and history of Monserrate Palace and Park. Book your skip-the-line ticket today for a hassle-free visit!
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Step into the enchanting Monserrate Palace and Park, a stunning example of Romanticism in Sintra. Originally built in 1540 as a hermitage, the estate was transformed by Francis Cook into a masterpiece blending Gothic, Indian, and Moorish architecture. The palace’s intricate foliage motifs extend from its interiors to its exteriors, reflecting a harmony of design and nature. Surrounding the palace, the botanical gardens feature exotic plants, themed landscapes, and romantic ruins, from Mexican gardens to Japanese bamboo groves. Visitors can also admire art from the Cook family collection, including a restored Renaissance relief of the Virgin and Child.