• Sintra National Palace (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is the oldest royal residence in Portugal and dates back to Moorish times with many later additions.
  • One of the highlights of beautiful Sintra, a quick daytrip from Lisbon in Portugal, is the Park and National Palace of Pena.
  • After arriving in Sintra via train from Lisbon, my first stop was a quick stop to the National Palace of Sintra.
  • In particular the tiled floors and the wooden ceiling are some of the oldest examples of Moorish craftsmanship in Portugal. Sintra's National Palace Chapel.
  • The Sintra National Palace, also known as Vila Palace, is located in the parish of São Martinho, in the village of Sintra, Lisbon District, in Portugal.
  • This is explained simply: the National Palace of Sintra gradually began to be inhabited from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
  • The National Palace of Sintra, also known as the Town Palace, is located right in the heart of Sintra, in the Lisbon district.
  • King Manuel I, added the Room of the Coat of the Arms to the National Palace of Sintra, some decorative features, and the Hispano-Moresque tile furnishings.
  • Instead, National Palace of Sintra is the must-see palace, even if you only have time to visit two palaces in one day.
  • Make the most of this pass to visit the National Palace of Sintra freely. Use your E-ticket at your own pace, choosing the date and time.