Experience the beautiful blend of 19th-century architecture and lush gardens at the Park and National Palace of Pena, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering breathtaking views and rich history.
Explore the royal and picturesque Neo-Islamic and Neo-Gothic architecture located on the top of the Sintra Mountains.
Admire the beauty of architectural buildings in Romantic, Renaissance, Manueline, & Moorish styles.
Get insights about the ‘Stateroom’, ‘Chapel’ and ‘The Queen’s Terrace’.
Activity Location: Palacio Nacional de Pena, 2710-477, Sintra
Activity Time:
Activity Duration: 2-3 Hours (Approx.)
About Park and National Palace of Pena, Sintra:
Visit Park and Pena Palace to learn about the history of this UNESCO World Heritage site and to enjoy the spectacular views of the Sintra area, the western coastline, and the city of Lisbon. Spend time studying the artifacts and architecture of this location. Walk through the grounds to take in the scenery and reconnect with nature. So, get your Park and National Palace of Pena tickets immediately and visit this historic site that King Ferdinand II rebuilt.
About the Park and National Palace of Pena Tickets:
How to Reach?
The ticket grants you access to both the Park and the National Palace of Pena. You can explore the palace's interior, filled with opulent rooms, intricate decorations, and historical artifacts. Additionally, you can wander through the vast and picturesque park, featuring exotic trees, hidden pathways, and charming viewpoints.
While tickets can be purchased on-site, it is recommended to buy them in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid long queues and secure your preferred visiting time. Online ticket booking may also offer discounts or combination packages for various attractions.
Yes, guided tours are available for visitors who prefer a more in-depth and informative experience. Knowledgeable guides will take you through the palace, sharing historical anecdotes and intriguing facts about its architecture and inhabitants.
The Park is open daily from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM during the high season (March to October), and from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the low season (November to February). The National Palace of Pena's visiting hours are from 9:45 AM to 7:00 PM in the high season and from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM in the low season. Please note that the ticket office closes 30 minutes before the closing time.
The Park and National Palace of Pena are situated on a hilly terrain, which may present challenges for individuals with mobility issues. However, efforts have been made to improve accessibility, including the installation of ramps and elevators in some areas.
Yes, photography for personal use is generally permitted inside the National Palace of Pena. However, there might be specific areas where photography is not allowed due to conservation purposes. It is advisable to check for any signage or inquire with the staff before taking photographs.
While food and drinks are generally allowed inside the Park, consuming them inside the National Palace of Pena might be restricted to preserve the historical interiors. There are designated areas within the Park where visitors can enjoy picnics or purchase refreshments.
Yes, there are parking facilities available for visitors near the entrance to the Park and National Palace of Pena. However, during peak tourist seasons, the parking spaces may fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, public transportation is available to reach the Park and National Palace of Pena. Buses and trains connect Sintra with Lisbon and other nearby cities. From the Sintra train station, you can take a local bus or a short taxi ride to the palace.
Photography for personal use is generally allowed in the Park. However, if you plan to use professional photography equipment or drones, you may require special permits. Additionally, certain areas of the Park may have restrictions due to the protection of rare plant species.