• The National Palace of Sintra, located in the historic town centre, was inhabited for nearly eight centuries by the Portuguese monarchy and its court.
  • 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 33 metre high conical chimneys of the Sintra National Palace are iconic symbols associated with Sintra.
  • With its brightly painted tile walls and elaborate mural ceilings, the Sintra National Palace, is well worth exploring on a day-trip from Lisbon, Portugal.
  • 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.
  • Also take the time to explore Monserrate Palace, a palace that many feel is the most romantic in Portugal; and the National Palace of Sintra where you can...
    • Visit the royal apartments and decoration of the Sintra National Palace.
    • Learn about the various myths and legends associated with the palace.
    • Marvel at the vivid 18th-century tiles in the palace.
  • As the sole surviving mediaeval royal palace in Portugal, and the residence of the Portuguese royal family until 1910, the National Palace of Sintra can...
  • Popularly known as the Town Palace, the Sintra National Palace is a historic house museum today and one of the most attractive places to visit in Portugal.
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