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Ana
July 22, 2014
Sintra fue declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1995. Esta pequeña villa portuguesa enclavada en mitad de un bosque constituye una de las mejores excursiones que pueden hacerse desde Lisboa
May
August 4, 2022
Beautiful town with castles and parks
António
May 5, 2022
A symbol of Sintra, the Pena Palace was an an ancient Monastery that was rebuilt by the D. Fernando SaxoCoburgo Gotha, in the 19th century
Ricardo
May 5, 2022
If you arrive in Sintra early in the morning the first thing you should do is treat yourself to a walking tour of the old centre. You need to get this done early, when the town is still waking up, as by late morning the streets are overrun with tourists. The compact core winds up a precipitous valley, and has twisting cobblestone streets, narrow stairways, churches and beautiful mansions and townhouses. Some of these contain museums, like the Museu Anjos Texeira and the Museu de História Natural, and others you can only admire and photograph from the outside. Later, if you can brave the crowds, make sure to call at a pastelaria for one of Sintra’s sweet pastries.
If you arrive in Sintra early in the morning the first thing you should do is treat yourself to a walking tour of the old centre. You need to get this done early, when the town is still waking up, as by late morning the streets are overrun with tourists. The compact core winds up a precipitous val…
Alex
April 7, 2022
This picturesque resort town in the foothills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains is a must-do side trip from Lisbon, which is just 30km to the southeast. Its romantic palaces and scenic forests could be straight out of a fairy tale, while the town’s twisting cobblestone streets and beautiful mansions will delight any traveller. Don’t miss: * Palácio da Pena– This magnificent hilltop palace is the best example of 19th-century romanticism in Portugal, displaying a revival of Manueline and Moorish architectural styles. It includes a luxurious park with botanical species from all over the world. To get there take the bus (SCOTTURB nº 434) from near the train station, or hike. * Hiking – Immerse yourself in nature on one of the many forest trails around the town. Beyond the incredible natural sights, it is also a great way to reach the many historical sites and palaces. * Ride a centenary tram– This historic and charming tram line opened in 1904 and now runs seasonally (to Praia das Maçãs, a scenic beach in Sintra’s surrounds that’s around 11km away. Check out the schedules on Moovit app: Sintra - Praia das Maçãs line * Tea houses– After all the hiking, stop for tea and an excellent local pastry (try the Queijadas de Sintra and Travesseiros) in Piriquita or one of the cosy tea houses around town. How to get there: Take the CP train from Lisbon (Oriente, Roma Areeiro, Sete Rios, Entrecampos, Rossio or Campolide station) to Sintra station. The historic centre is a 10-minute walk
This picturesque resort town in the foothills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains is a must-do side trip from Lisbon, which is just 30km to the southeast. Its romantic palaces and scenic forests could be straight out of a fairy tale, while the town’s twisting cobblestone streets and beautiful mansions wi…

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