Marvel at Pena Palace, one of the most magnificent and recognisable tourist attractions of Portugal. The palace exemplifies the 19th century Romanticism style of architecture and stands atop a rocky peak, which is the second highest point in Sintra Hills.
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the guided tour was fascinating. our guide provided a lot of intimate details about the Artist King and his family with their direct involvement restoring and augmenting the palace. I think the tour was well worth the price paid and would recommend this for anyone looking to visit the palace. One cautionary note: the palace is by far the busiest tourist attraction. Even with staggered entry, it gets crowded. We went for 2:30pm tour and the amount of visitors to the palace was a bit much.
Very enjoyable and informative! Highly recommended.
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To get to Pena Palace by car from Lisbon: If driving to Sintra, take the IC19 (from Lisbon), IC30 (from Mafra), or EN9 (turning off the A5 motorway to Cascais). When you arrive in the town’s historic center, you’ll see a vertical sign showing the way to Pena (3.5 km). GPS coordinates: 38º 47’ 16.45” N 9º 23’ 15.35” W Public transportation from Lisbon to Sintra: By train (Comboios de Portugal) – Take the Sintra Line with departure stations from Estação do Oriente, Estação do Rossio, or Estação de Entrecampos. By bus from Sintra (historic center) to the National Palace of Pena: Take the Scotturb bus No. 434, which runs from the railway station to the Palace of Pena. Parking lots at Pena Park Entrance are limited and have an extra cost. There are no parking lots up to the palace.
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- Tickets are valid for the date and time selected.
- This ticket allows you to skip the line to the ticket office. You may still need to wait in line to enter the palace.
- Parques de Sintra seasonal opening hours: December 24-25 and January 1 - closed all day. December 31 3:00 PM, and January 2-3: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, last admission at midday.