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Visit Sintra National Palace and Pena Palace & Park and experience Sintra’s royal heritage with one convenient combo ticket.
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Enjoy a smooth visit with pre-booked entry tickets to both the National Palace of Sintra and Pena Palace & Park—no last-minute stress.
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Explore the grand halls of the National Palace of Sintra and the expansive gardens of Pena Park, just 20 minutes apart by car.
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See the beautiful tilework and royal chambers of the National Palace of Sintra, then wander through forests and hidden trails in Pena Park.
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No rush, explore at your pace. Take your time to admire the palaces, their gardens, and hidden corners full of history.
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National Palace of Sintra
- Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
Pena Palace & Park
- Entry to Pena Palace & Park
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Sarah
Aug, 2025Verified booking
Incredible A must-do. An extremely magical day, the quinta de la regaleira is enchanting. And the palace is breathtaking. Children aged 5 to 13 loved it, as did the adults. Allow plenty of time between each tour, as we ran out of time to see Pena Park.Zuriñe
Aug, 2025Verified booking
I was quite disappointed, first the problems to get there, it is not well explained that you can not access by car and the disbursement of money you have to make to get there, it is nicer on the outside the truth.Hugo
Aug, 2025Verified booking
After having gone to the beautiful Quinta da Regaleira, we went to the National Palace of Pena, which was stunning. Walking up there and seeing the building through the trees with all its bright colours is truly magnificent, a sight to behold. Going over the drawbridge you go to the interior entrance and after you have entered you get blown away the designs, especially the ceilings. Going through the interior of the palace makes you think you have gone back in time, seeing all the old furniture, paintings and ornaments you really start to appreciate the beauty of the palace. When you go onto the terrace outside you are met with a refreshing breeze and an absolutely gorgeous view. After having gone through and on the palace you go to the gardens which in its own right is a treasure trove of beauty. We had a joyous time at the Palace and we highly recommend it to anyone who visits Portugal.Kimberly
Aug, 2025Verified booking
great to see all the architecture and history! crowd was definitely busy and sometimes got in the way of taking pictures. transportation up the hill is a great option! buy tickets in advance to skip some lines.Diego
Aug, 2025Verified booking
Loved both experiences, Moorish castle's ruins are amazing, Pena Palace was a bit crowded but still manageable. Tip: bring your own food and drink, the only option in place is a bar so crowded with tourists that is pratically unreachable. Automatic distributors only accept cash and didn't worked at all in our visit.
National Palace of Sintra
Start your journey at the National Palace of Sintra, the best-preserved medieval royal palace in Portugal. As you enter, you'll notice its twin chimneys, making it easy to spot. Inside, you’ll see grand rooms decorated with beautiful tiles and unique ceilings, like the Swan Room and Magpie Room, named after the birds on its ceiling. Walk through halls decorated with Moorish influences and get a glimpse of how Portuguese royalty once lived.
Pena Palace & Park
Explore Pena Park, a peaceful retreat surrounding Pena Palace, filled with winding trails, exotic plants, and hidden lakes. Wander through lush gardens, see centuries-old trees, and discover scenic viewpoints offering stunning views of Sintra. Visit the Valley of the Lakes, where swans and ducks glide across. See the Temple of Columns, a quiet spot perfect for a short rest. The park's flowers and paths make it a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a break from the crowds.
What to bring
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Wear comfortable shoes as some areas have cobbled paths and stairs.
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Bring a light jacket, as the interiors and outdoors can be cool.
What's not allowed
National Palace of Sintra
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Large bags and suitcases are not permitted inside the palace.
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Tripods, drones, and flash photography are prohibited.
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Food and drinks are not allowed inside the palace.
Pena Palace & Park
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Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs.
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Smoking is strictly prohibited within the palace and park.
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Large backpacks and bulky luggage are not allowed inside.
Accessibility
National Palace of Sintra
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Wheelchair access is available in most areas, but some sections may be challenging due to stairs.
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Elevators are available in select areas for easier access.
Pena Palace & Park
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Wheelchair access is available in some areas, but uneven terrain and stairs especially at Pena Palace may be challenging.
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Shuttle services are available from the entrance to the palace.
Additional information
Pena Palace & Park
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The experience includes outdoor walking, so check the weather before your visit.
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It takes about 30 minutes to walk from the park entrance to the Palace, so plan ahead.
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Security checks at the entrance may take 15-20 minutes, so expect a short wait.
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Private vehicles aren’t allowed—use public transport or shuttle services to reach Pena Park.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point. Students must show a valid student ID.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Meeting Point
- Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.
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