Queluz Trip Overview
This admission ticket will gain you access to the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz. One of the many elegant palaces of Sintra, just outside of Lisbon, Queluz Palace dates back to the 18th century and is considered an excellent example of Portugal’s Rococo architecture. Its sprawling gardens, fountains, and statues have earned it its nickname as the Versailles of Portugal.
How does it work?
– You will receive an email confirmation at the time of your booking
– A second email with your valid e-ticket (pdf attachment) will be sent within 48 hours after your booking was made. This is the e-ticket that will gain you access to the Palace. Please ensure that you check your emails and you have received it before the day of your visit.
Additional Info
* Duration: 1 day
* Starts: Queluz, Portugal
* Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets
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What to Expect When Visiting Queluz, Central Portugal, Portugal
This admission ticket will gain you access to the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz. One of the many elegant palaces of Sintra, just outside of Lisbon, Queluz Palace dates back to the 18th century and is considered an excellent example of Portugal’s Rococo architecture. Its sprawling gardens, fountains, and statues have earned it its nickname as the Versailles of Portugal.
How does it work?
– You will receive an email confirmation at the time of your booking
– A second email with your valid e-ticket (pdf attachment) will be sent within 48 hours after your booking was made. This is the e-ticket that will gain you access to the Palace. Please ensure that you check your emails and you have received it before the day of your visit.
Visit: National Palace of Queluz, Largo do Palacio, Queluz 2745-191 Portugal
The National Palace of Queluz and its historical gardens are one of the most remarkable examples of the harmonious link between landscape and palatial architecture in Portugal. They illustrate the evolution of the Court’s tastes in the 18th and 19th centuries, a period that was marked by the baroque, rococo and neoclassicism. Built in 1747 at the orders of the future King Pedro III, the consort of Queen Maria I, the Palace of Queluz was initially conceived as a summer residence, becoming the royal family’s preferred place for their leisure and entertainment. They lived there permanently from 1794 until their departure for Brazil in 1807, as a result of the French invasions.
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