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Nestled in the lush hills of the Serra de Sintra, this fairy-tale town is a UNESCO World Heritage site that enchants with its romantic 19th-century architecture, misty forests, and Moorish ruins. Just a short drive from Lisbon, Sintra offers a magical escape into a landscape of palaces, castles, and exotic gardens that feel plucked from a storybook.
Highlights & What to See
- Pena Palace: A vibrant, whimsical palace atop a hill, blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles with breathtaking views.
- Castle of the Moors: Explore the ruins of this 9th-century fortress for panoramic vistas of Sintra and the Atlantic.
- Sintra National Palace: Known for its iconic twin chimneys, this palace features stunning azulejo tiles and a rich history.
- Quinta da Regaleira: A mystical estate with lush gardens, underground tunnels, and the famous Initiation Well.
- Palace of Monserrate: An exquisite example of Romantic architecture, surrounded by botanical gardens with plants from around the world.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a full day to explore Sintra's main attractions, starting early to avoid crowds. If you can, stay overnight to enjoy the town's serene evening atmosphere and tackle more sights the next morning. A two-day visit allows a relaxed pace, including a hike in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cascais: A charming coastal town with sandy beaches, a marina, and a historic center, just 20 minutes away.
- Lisbon: Portugal's vibrant capital, with its hills, trams, and cultural riches, is a 40-minute drive.
- Colares: A wine region nearby, known for its unique DOC wines and the stunning Praia da Adraga beach.
- Cabo da Roca: The westernmost point of mainland Europe, offering dramatic cliffs and ocean views.
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Image credits
- Lisbon — Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0
- Cabo da Roca — NASA / Public domain
- Sintra-Cascais Natural Park — Sos Curiosidades / CC BY-SA 2.0