National Palace of Sintra & Gardens
Description
Discover the exquisite rooms characterized by Spanish-Mudejar and Manueline styles in the residence of the medieval queens of Portugal with your admission ticket to the National Palace of Sintra and its splendid gardens.
National Palace of Sintra & Gardens
With this ticket, you gain access to the refined halls and chambers of the National Palace of Sintra. This majestic former royal abode has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
The palace's roots can be traced back to the 10th century, when it was noted by the Arab geographer Al-Bakri as a dwelling for Arab governors. In the 13th century, it was recorded that Denis I of Portugal utilized this palace, which initially comprised only a few rooms and a chapel. Legend has it that he bestowed the palace upon his spouse, Queen Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, marking the beginning of its role as the residence of Portuguese royalty.
The devastating Lisbon earthquake of 1755 wrecked numerous sections of the original structure, which were subsequently reconstructed to reflect its 16th-century design. Within, visitors can admire the Spanish-Mudejar style rooms adorned with tiles, the Hall of the Coats of Arms, the Hall of the Arabs, the Hall of the Swans, and the royal kitchens.
The gardens have been revitalized by the public entity Parques de Sintra. Since 2013, this entire site has joined the ranks of the European Network of Royal Residences.
The National Palace, with its distinctive cone-shaped towers, forms a critical part of the Sintra landscape and the narrative of Portuguese royalty. Wandering through its passages will evoke the grandeur of a time when authority permeated every room and winding corridor.
Opening Times
The National Palace of Sintra welcomes visitors every day from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. Please note that these hours may fluctuate.
Children Under 6
Admission for children under 6 years is complimentary; however, their tickets must be collected at the ticket office of the National Palace of Sintra.
What's included
- Admission to the National Palace of Sintra
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Important information
The entrance to the National Palace of Sintra is located at Largo Rainha Dona Amélia, 2710-616 Sintra.
The palace is open from Monday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. Please keep in mind that these times are flexible and subject to change.
Children Under 6
Children under 6 years old don't need to pay for the ticket, but you must go to the ticket office at the National Palace of Sintra to pick up their tickets.
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