Sintra: National Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Sintra: National Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Step into the rich history of the National Palace of Sintra, a former royal residence that showcases over 1,000 years of architectural and cultural evolution. Marvel at its blend of Gothic, Manueline, and Mudejar styles and explore its stunning rooms, intricately decorated with tiles, frescoes, and symbolic art. Skip the ticket line and immerse yourself in the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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- Discover over 1,000 years of history at the National Palace of Sintra
- Marvel at the blend of Gothic, Manueline, and Mudejar architectural styles
- Explore the Room of the Coat of Arms, one of the palace’s most opulent chambers
- Visit the restored chambers of Queen Maria Pia
- Stroll through the picturesque Preta Garden
- Skip the ticket line and enjoy more time exploring this historical landmark
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- Entrance Ticket to the National Palace of Sintra
- Entrance to the gardens
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- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Guided tour
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Palace and Garden Opening Hours:
- Palace: 09:30 AM – 6:30 PM (last ticket and admission at 6:00 PM)
- Gardens: 09:30 AM – 6:30 PM (last admission at 6:00 PM)
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- Non-refundable
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The National Palace of Sintra dates back to the 10th century and was once a Moorish residence before being transformed into a royal palace by the Portuguese monarchy. Throughout its long history, the palace has been expanded and modified by different kings, resulting in a fusion of architectural styles that reflect Portugal's diverse cultural influences.
Some of the most iconic elements of the palace include the grand conical chimneys, the intricate tilework in the Mudejar style, and the ornate Manueline Room of the Coat of Arms, featuring the insignia of 72 noble Portuguese families. Visitors can also explore the Swan Room and the private chambers of Queen Maria Pia, which offer a glimpse into the royal lifestyle of past centuries.
Beyond the palace walls, the beautifully restored Preta Garden and the scenic views from the palace offer visitors a peaceful retreat in the heart of Sintra. The palace has been meticulously restored and is now a key cultural site in Portugal, having been declared a National Monument and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.