Explore Sintra in a quiet electric tuk-tuk and marvel at the breathtaking mountain range adorned with palaces, viewpoints, and lush gardens. Journey from the verdant mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, discovering a place rich in natural and cultural significance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
Explore Sintra in a quiet electric tuk-tuk and marvel at the breathtaking mountain range adorned with palaces, viewpoints, and lush gardens. Journey from the verdant mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, discovering a place rich in natural and cultural significance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
- Sabuga Fountain - A source of drinking water known for its therapeutic properties, with historical records dating back to the 12th century. It features Baroque architecture.
- Sintra National Palace - Situated in the heart of Sintra, this palace boasts a thousand-year history and is the oldest in Portugal. It was once the residence of the…
- Sabuga Fountain - A source of drinking water known for its therapeutic properties, with historical records dating back to the 12th century. It features Baroque architecture.
- Sintra National Palace - Situated in the heart of Sintra, this palace boasts a thousand-year history and is the oldest in Portugal. It was once the residence of the Portuguese Royal Family and is famous for its distinctive chimneys.
- Palácio e Parque Biester - This palace gained fame as a filming location for Roman Polanski’s thriller “The Ninth Door,” starring Johnny Depp, who visited Sintra and the Biester Palace during the shoot.
- Castelo dos Mouros - Explore the castle walls and enjoy stunning viewpoints over Sintra’s Historic Center. The Moors inhabited the castle until 1147, when Sintra was conquered by Portugal’s first king, Dom Afonso Henriques.
- Vale dos Lagos at Parque de Pena - Ascend the Serra do Parque Natural de Sintra, a UNESCO Heritage Site, and stop at Vale dos Lagos to appreciate part of the Pena Palace garden.
- Park and National Palace of Pena - One of Europe’s most visited monuments, the Pena Palace has been a National Monument since 1910 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. The tour guide will inform you where to buy tickets for the Palacio da Pena. Visitors can spend as much time as they like at the palace, and this time will not count towards the tour duration. Tourists should notify the guide 15 minutes before they wish to resume the tour.
- Sintra Municipality - A brief historical and architectural overview of the municipal building, which features Romantic and Manueline architectural styles.
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Pena National Park and Palace-Ticket €20
- Pena National Park and Palace-Ticket €20
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.