Lisbon Trip Overview
Portugal Drive Way -If you are a traveler with little time, this private tour of Sintra is the perfect solution for you. See some of the most popular attractions, such as Castelo da Pena and Castelo dos Mouros with a guide that tells everything about each place, as well as the history of the city. Ride comfortably in a private vehicle with a hotel pick-up and drop-off included. The entrance to the monuments is at the visitor’s expense.
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* Duration: 5 hours
* Starts: Lisbon, Portugal
* Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips
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Portugal Drive Way -If you are a traveler with little time, this private tour of Sintra is the perfect solution for you. See some of the most popular attractions, such as Castelo da Pena and Castelo dos Mouros with a guide that tells everything about each place, as well as the history of the city. Ride comfortably in a private vehicle with a hotel pick-up and drop-off included. The entrance to the monuments is at the visitor’s expense.
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Stop At: Sintra, Sintra, Sintra Municipality, Lisbon District, Central Portugal
Sintra is a tourist town at the foot of the Sintra mountains, in Portugal, close to the capital, Lisbon. For a long time as a royal sanctuary, its wooded land is studded with farms and palaces in pastel colors. The National Palace of Sintra, of Moorish and Manueline style, is distinguished by the two stunning identical chimneys and the elaborate tiles. The 19th century Pena National Palace, at the top of the hill, is known for its extravagant design and stunning views.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Park and National Palace of Pena, Estrada da Pena, Sintra 2710-609 Portugal
The Pena National Palace, referred to only as Pena Palace or Pena Castle, is located in the village of Sintra, in the municipality of Sintra, in the district of Lisbon, in Portugal.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Casa Piriquita, R. Padarias 1/18, 2710-603 Sintra, Portugal
The bakery that would later be known as Piriquita was founded in 1862, some 160 years ago.
The name Piriquita originated from the nickname that King D. Carlos I gave to Constância Gomes, based on his short stature. It was King D. Carlos I who encouraged the couple to prepare the famous Queijadas, a sweet that they enjoyed during their summers in Sintra. Success was immediate and the bakery quickly became a pastry shop.
Duration: 40 minutes