Sintra National Palace tickets and tours
Discovery Game Sintra alleyways and sweet treats
Explore Sintra during this interactive Discovery Game. Solve riddles that lead you through the city while learning about its history.
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Sintra, Cascais and Estoril guided tour from Lisbon
Book your guided tour from Lisbon to explore Sintra, Cascais and Estoril including entrance to the Royal Palace entrance of Sintra.
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Explore the best Lisbon area on a full-day tour and discover Sintra, Quinta da Regaleira, Cabo da Roca, and Cascais.
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Sintra and Cabo da Roca private tour from Lisbon
Book this private excursion from Lisbon to Sintra! Visit the most beautiful places in Sintra including the old town center, Palácio da Pena, Boca do Inferno and Sintra-Cascais Natural Park forest.
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Discover Sintra a city declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy the breathtaking views of Cascais and Cabo da Roca on this 4-hour private tour from Lisbon with pick-up included
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National Sintra Palace Entrance Ticket with Audio Guide
Marvel at the Swan Room, the dressing Room or Julius Caesar's Room, discover the Manueline Room, the Central Patio and Grotto Baths and the Black Lady's Garden.
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The inside story
The National Palace of Sintra, also known as the Town Palace, is located right in the heart of Sintra, in the Lisbon district. It is considered the best preserved medieval royal residence in Portugal and was classified as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1995. A popular tourist attraction, the National Palace is a must-see if you’re visiting the town of Sintra.
The history of this impressive palace began during the Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. It was used by the Portuguese royal family continuously until the end of the monarchy, from the early 15th-century through to the late 19th-century. Of all the palaces built by the Portuguese monarchs throughout the Middle Ages, the National Palace of Sintra is the only one that has survived to the present day virtually intact.