Sintra: National Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Sintra: National Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Explore the National Palace of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover 1,000 years of history, stunning rooms, diverse architectural styles, and peaceful gardens in this former royal residence.
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- Discover over 1,000 years of history at Sintra’s National Palace.
- Marvel at Gothic, Manueline, and Mudejar architecture throughout the palace.
- Explore the ornately decorated Room of the Coat of Arms and Swan Room.
- Stroll through Queen Maria Pia’s restored chambers and serene Preta Garden.
- Enjoy scenic views and intricate tilework at this iconic royal residence.
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- Entrance Ticket to the National Palace of Sintra
- Entrance to the gardens
Excludes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Guided tour
How It Works
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, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases over 1,000 years of Portuguese history and culture. Originally a Moorish residence, it was transformed by the monarchy into a stunning royal palace blending Gothic, Manueline, and Mudejar styles. Iconic features include its conical chimneys, intricate Mudejar tilework, and the opulent Manueline Room of the Coat of Arms, adorned with the insignia of 72 noble families. Visitors can explore the Swan Room, Queen Maria Pia’s private chambers, and the beautifully restored Preta Garden. With breathtaking views and meticulously preserved details, the palace offers a fascinating journey through Portugal’s architectural and cultural evolution.