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English
Included
Explore a curated selection of Portugal’s most iconic landmarks
Admire the stunning exterior and colorful architecture of Pena Palace
Ideal for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation
Convenient central pickup and comfortable transport from Lisbon
€ 60
€ 55.20


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Prepare your mind for discovery and your soul for adventure as you journey into the enchanting Sintra Mountains on this unforgettable day trip from Lisbon. This immersive experience invites you to explore some of Portugal’s most captivating landmarks, where history, architecture, and natural beauty blend seamlessly. Begin your adventure with a peaceful hike through the lush trails of Pena Park, surrounded by exotic trees, hidden paths, and sweeping vistas that reveal the park’s magical charm. Marvel at the Pena Palace from the outside, admiring its stunning Romanticist architecture, colorful terraces, and breathtaking panoramic views over Sintra and the Atlantic Ocean. Strolling through Sintra’s Old Town, you’ll feel transported back in time as you wander its cobbled streets, lined with quaint shops, charming cafes, and centuries-old buildings.
Continue your journey to the mystical Quinta da Regaleira, a place of secrets and symbolism where underground tunnels, hidden passageways, and the famous Initiation Well invite you to uncover the deeper meanings of its design. Conclude your adventure at Cabo da Roca, the dramatic westernmost point of continental Europe, where rugged cliffs meet the crashing waves of the Atlantic. Here, the endless horizon and fresh ocean breeze create the perfect moment of reflection to end your day. Traveling in a small group of no more than eight people, you’ll enjoy a comfortable, intimate, and personalized experience with convenient central pickup from Lisbon. This is more than just a day trip — it’s a journey through history, mystery, and the timeless beauty of Portugal’s most magical region.
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Professional guide and local driver
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Bottled water
Lunch
Monuments tickets are not included
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 6
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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We were in Lisbon for 6 days before boarding our NCL cruise ship. One tour we took was to visit the national palace of Sinatra. Drive up was long but really nice views. The village is very pleasant and the palace is really interesting, especially on the inside. On the outside, the twin chimneys are very picturesque. Inside, there are many rooms to tour. The guides clearly explain each room. The pictures tell the story.

Avoid if You Can – Beautiful Place, Terrible Experience Yes, the location and palace are beautiful, but the overall experience was awful because of how badly it’s managed. The queues are long, you’re made to wait around for your time slot, and when you try to ask staff for help or information, they are extremely rude and dismissive. They literally walk away mid-conversation. There are some positives – it’s a pretty building and the surroundings are stunning – but the cons heavily outweigh them. There’s no parking, so you have to take the train or shuttle, then wait again just to enter. It’s overcrowded, chaotic, and honestly not enjoyable. We were still willing to deal with all of that just to experience the palace, but the staff’s attitude is what pushed me to write this review while standing in the queue. They have no basic manners and are completely unhelpful. We arrived 10 minutes before our time slot and were told to go to the back of a huge queue. When we politely asked why, a member of staff just pointed to the line and walked away without answering any of our questions. The cafeteria is no better – overcrowded and slow, so if you’re hungry, expect to wait a long time. Absolutely unacceptable behaviour from the staff. The place may be pretty, but the experience is not worth it.

We decided to walk to the palace to see it up close and enjoy the views. We went as far as we could without waiting in line to go inside. We felt the view and walk was worth the price of the ticket. €9 for seniors. While many people bought the double ticket we were ok doing the outside trip. The traffic the las several kM was crazy in mid Obtober. Near the entrance gate there is a shuttle bus for anyone who wants to avoid a steep walk.Bathrooms at gate and gift shop.

After visiting the PenaPalace we were not expecting much from this. But it was so interesting and gorgeous! It is totally worth a visit and is rather an unsung attraction that others should participate in.

Very interesting place! But in our case it was incredibly crowded... But its a cool place too visit! Lots of different types of architecture. It will take 1,5-2 hours normally, but if its very crowded then 2-3 hours. The walk is quite steep, take that into account, to have a decent endurance.



