Must Visit Attractions in Sintra
Are you planning a travel itinerary through Portugal? Consider factoring in time to visit Sintra, one of Portugal’s most beautiful destinations. There is so much to see, and although it’s considered a popular day trip from Lisbon, you could spend a full weekend dedicated to this one region and still miss half of the attractions. To help you figure out which landmarks you shouldn’t miss, here is our list of must-see attractions in Sintra.
1. National Palace of Pena
Building, Monastery, Park
2. Castelo dos Mouros
Building, Park, Ruins
3. Cabo da Roca
Natural Feature
Cabo da Roca is the furthest point in mainland Europe and an excellent spot to take photos. Make sure to catch the lighthouse in the background!
5. Cruz Alta
Hill Station
The highest point in the Sintra Mountains is marked by the Cruz Alta, or High Cross. Not only does this monument mark an excellent location to take amazing panoramic photos, but it is an example of Portuguese Manueline style, an architectural expression that came about in the 16th century.
6. Praia das Maçãs
Natural Feature, Swimming Pool
7. Azenhas do Mar
Natural Feature
8. Palace of Sintra
Building
In Sintra, set aside 1-2 hours to visit the National Palace of Sintra, recognized as the best example of preserved medieval palaces in the country. Built in the 15th century, it was the royal residence of Portugal’s nobility for four centuries. Tour this unique museum to see the beautifully preserved furniture and ancient decorative styles. Regular entrance tickets cost €9.00 ($11.13) per person.
9. Casa Piriquita
Bakery, Cafe, Pastry Shop, Portuguese
10. Convento dos Capuchos
Monastery
If you have a car and want to visit a historic landmark that’s usually missed, map out the Convento dos Capuchos, a Franciscan monastery that was built in the middle of the Sintra forest. Dating back to the 16th century, this nature-centric monastery showcases shadows of a simpler life lead by the monks who once lived there.
11. Park and Palace of Monserrate
Building
12. Quinta da Regaleira
Building
13. Museu Anjos Teixeira
Art Gallery
Do you have a special spot for art museums? This quaint and charming museum in Sintra is based on the artwork of a well-known father-son duo in Portugal. Visitors will see the works of both Artur Anjos Teixeira and his son Pedro Anjos Teixeira while walking through the museum that was once Pedro Anjos Teixeira’s home.
14. Chalet Garden of the Countess d'Edla
Botanical Garden, Building
Ever imagine walking through the secret garden from Frances Hodgson Burnett’s famous novel? Now you can (imagine it, that is) while visiting Sintra’s stunning Chalet Garden that once belonged to the Countess d’Edla, the second wife of Portugal’s King Ferdinand II. Completely made of wood, the alpine-inspired chalet is surrounded by a romantic garden and walking paths. Pair this visit with one to the Pena Palace since the chalet is located on the palace’s grounds.
15. Santuário da Peninha
Building, Church
Most visitors never know to visit the Santuário da Peninha, a church and palace near the coast of the Sintra Natural Park. From its perch on a rocky hilltop, the stairs and grounds around the sanctuary offer amazing views of the coast, reaching miles on clear days. The palace, built by the architect of the Quinta da Regaleira, and the church are closed to the public but locals swear that the seaside views make visiting worthwhile.
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