Sintra: Pena Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Sintra: Pena Palace Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Marvel at Sintra’s Pena Palace, a 19th-century Romanticism gem. Explore vibrant architecture, lush gardens, and breathtaking views from one of Portugal’s most picturesque and iconic landmarks.
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- Discover Portugal’s iconic azulejos, from 15th-century designs to contemporary creations.
- Explore the museum’s stunning 16th-century convent setting.
- Admire richly decorated chapels and a magnificent Baroque church.
- Learn about the history and artistry of azulejos through detailed exhibits.
- Enjoy a self-paced visit to one of Lisbon’s most cherished cultural treasures.
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- Entrance to Pena Palace and Park
- Entrance to the Chalet of the Countess of Edla
Excludes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food and beverages
- Guided tour
How It Works
- Pena Palace and Park Opening Hours:
- Park: 09:00 AM – 7:00 PM, last admission at 6:00 PM
- Palace: 09:30 AM – 6:30 PM, last admission at 6:00 PM
- Getting there:
- By car from Lisbon: Follow IC19, IC30, or EN9 to Sintra, then follow signs to Pena Palace (3.5 km from the town center).
- By public transportation: Take the Sintra Line train from Lisbon, then the Scotturb bus No. 434 from Sintra’s historic center to Pena Palace.
- Tickets are valid for the date selected.
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Pena Palace is a masterpiece of 19th-century Romanticism, blending Manueline and Moorish influences in a whimsical fairy-tale design. Perched on one of Sintra’s highest hills, its vibrant pink and ochre exterior captivates visitors with its charm and historical significance.
Originally a monastery, it was transformed into a royal summer residence by King Ferdinand II, inspired by German castles along the Rhine. Surrounding the palace, the lush Park of Pena features over 500 exotic tree species, winding paths, and serene retreats. From its stunning interiors to its expansive gardens, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers breathtaking views, rich history, and a magical cultural experience.