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Sintra – Lisbon, Portugal

Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal, is a lovely destination where nature and human forces join perfectly. Together, they bring an amazing experience for all nature, history, and archeology lovers. Because when it comes to historical buildings and landscapes Sintra has it all. First, you can visit the Park and National Palace of Pena or Quinta da Regaleira. Whichever you choose, you’re in for one of the greatest journeys in Western Europe.

Things To Do In Sintra

Quinta da Regaleira

Address: Rua Barbosa du Bocage 5, 2710-567 Sintra.

Opening and Closing Hours: opens at 9:30 AM and closes at 6 or 7 PM, depending on the season.

Quinta da Regaleira is one of the main jewels in Sintra, Portugal. Once you’re there, you’ll see the castle peeking through the gardens; and beyond that, a forest full of secrets. On the other hand, this property dates back to the middle of the 19th century, but its construction is inspired in Portugal’s monarchy times. For that, you can find many Christian elements and others not so canon-like. For example, deep in its woods, you’ll find an Initiation Well dedicated to the Order of the Temple and the cult of the Holy Spirit.

Cost: Adult tickets cost $9 USD.

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Park and National Palace of Pena

Address: Estrada da Pena, 2710-609 Sintra.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 110 AM to 6 PM.

Alongside the previous one, the Park and National Palace of Pena is an obliged stop in Sintra, Portugal. Back in the 1830s, this building was the summer home of the royal power couple, Dom Ferdinand II and Queen Maria II of Portugal. Centered around a former convent, the palace shines with great colors that can be seen from every corner of the park. Plus, the Palace of Pena is the brightest example of Portuguese romantic architecture.

Cost: Adult tickets cost  $15 USD.

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Sintra National Palace

Address: Largo Rainha Dona Amélia, 2710-616 Sintra.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 9:30 AM to 6 PM.

Unlike others, Sintra National Palace is right in the middle of the town. With its cone chimneys and white exterior, the palace makes a strong impression upon visitors, but the interior is even greater. Erected at the end of Medieval times, the Muslim influence is tangible in every mosaic ceiling and decorated wall. And when you add the beautiful garden that surrounds it, it feels like you’re walking on divine ground. The palace was once owned by King John I and King Manuel I of Portugal; now it’s an open cultural destination.

Cost: Adult tickets cost $11 USD.

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Castelo dos Mouros

Address: Estrada da Pena/Parque de Monserrate, 2710-609 Sintra.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 10 AM to 6 PM.

El Castelo dos Mouros or the Castle of the Moors is one of the main ruins in Sintra that dates back to the Muslim rule of Iberia. Over a thousand years ago, this castle used to be a control point of the city. For that, its design is one of a fortress. Now in ruins, it’s open to the public. But be aware, because of its long-distance from town, and requires comfortable clothing and shoes. When it comes to the building, once you’re there you’ll be blown away by the sight of the city, and the wall that surrounds the castle.

Cost: Adult tickets cost $9 USD.

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Monserrate Palace

Address: Rua Visc. de Monserrate, 2710-591 Sintra. 

Opening and Closing Hours: from 10 AM to 6 PM.

The Monserrate Palace is a beautiful cream-colored building 15 minutes outside Sintra. Its origin dates back to the 17th century, but it was rebuilt in 1858 by Englishman Francis Cook, late Viscount of Monserrate. The palace itself is greatly influenced by the romantic Moorish architecture, which includes two domes and detailed windows. Within the main building, you can also find a library, an awarded European garden and many fountains throughout. 

Cost: Adult tickets cost $9 USD.

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Activities

  • Aquariums, and zoos

Visit Borboletário do Parque Urbano da Quinta de Rana

Address: Rua Feliciano Moreira 4, 2785-558 São Domingos de Rana.

This beautiful place belongs to the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and is centered around butterflies. For that, this sanctuary main function is to secure the life of these insects since their early stages of life. While breeding the butterflies, they secure the area to satisfy their biological needs. So, if you’re looking to spend some quality time with nature, head down to Cascais.

Cost: visits with no tour guide are free, but you only get to see the garden where the butterflies are. While guided tour tickets cost $4,5 per person and include entrance to the laboratories and a full explanation on the sanctuary functions.

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  • Clubs, casinos, and bars 

Drink at 4 Caravelas

Address: Largo Afonso de Albuquerque 14/15, 2710-519 Sintra.

If you’re looking for the drink of your life, 4 Caravelas is definitely your place. Right at the entrance of Sintra’s downtown, this cozy bar offers an incredible service for a good night with your friends or love interest. And since it’s still an unknown little place, you don’t have to worry about any waiting lines.

Cost: happy hour drinks are up to $6 USD until 8 P.M. After that, prices can go up to $20 USD.

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Drink at Arabian Nights Shisha Bar Sintra

Address: Estrada Nacional 249, 4 (25.11 km) 2710-492 Sintra.

Arabian Nights is the perfect bar for those who love to drink and to smoke almost simultaneously. But as its roots sink in the Eastern communities, you’re not getting a simple cigarette. Smoking shisha has become popular throughout Europe, so why not try it in an incredible bar with awesome service? But don’t be a fool, because of their rules.

Cost: up to $40 USD. You must present an ID document that confirms that you’re over 18 years old.

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Drink at Bar de Praia Cresmina

Address: Estrada do Guincho, 2750-642 Cascais.

Nothing sets up the mood for the night like having a drink at Cresmina Beach Bar. Whether you’re coming from the beach or simply went down to get some fun, ending your day with a drink in hand, the wind in your hair and the sunset behind you is a must-do for everyone.

Cost: upto $20 USD.

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Drink at Pub Medieval Casa do Fauno

Address: Caminho dos Frades 1, 2710-560 Sintra.

If you’re looking for a fun themed night, head up to Casa do Fauno for a medieval experience. You can accompany your drink with a music set and beautiful surroundings, inside or out in the backyard. Plus, if you get early, you can catch the sunset falling over the city landscape.

Cost: less than $20 USD.

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Drink at Salla de Estar

Address: Rua João de Deus 70, 2710-579 Sintra.

With an original living room set-up, this bar offers a home-like experience that will totally make you feel homesick. When it comes to the drinks, they are creative as well. And they also have non-alcoholic options for those who wish to feel like teenagers again, just chilling in your sofa with your friends. 

Cost: up to $30 USD.

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Listen to a jazz band at Cascais Jazz Club

Address: Largo Cidade Vitoria 36, 2750-31 Cascais.

To enter this private club, you must pay a fee, but it will totally worth it. If you’re into great musicians and live music, this place is for you. Once inside, you can enjoy from an exclusive and sophisticated sphere of Portugal’s best jazz music. All that with the support of a nice bar at the bottom of the room, where you can learn more from this club. 

Cost: the fee can go up to $10 USD. Plus drinks, it can climb to $50 USD.

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Play poker at Casino Estoril

Address: Av. Dr. Stlanley Ho, 2765-190 Estoril.

Casino Estoril is the original set behind Ian Fleming’s James Bond book, Casino Royale, as Portugal became a playground for spies during World War II. This laid-back classic casino offers a top-notch service for a night dedicated to game strategy and concentration. Plus, the food and the drinks are off for a great price.

Cost: up to your best hand.

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Party at 2001 Catedral do Rock

Address: Estrada Nacional 9, 2645-544 Cascais.

If you’re rock lover, this place will now become your second home. 2001 Catedral do Rock plays rock’s best tunes of the decade, so you can get a little crazy and meet your new pals in this incredible place. With a fantastic light set and sound system, you’re in for a ride.

Cost: up to $20 USD.

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Party at Baraoke Caffé Lounge Bar

Address: Rua Tude de Sousa 9, 2710-515 Sintra.

Karaoke bars are definitely on-trend and Baraoke Caffé Lounge Bar offers a fun night to sing your problems away. With a beautiful modern setting and nice drinks, the only thing that matters is that you don’t mess up the lyrics. But be aware, because of their private parties.

Cost: up to $25 USD.

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Party at Theatro Club

Address: Alto da Bela Vista 18, 2735-521 São Marcos.

If you’re a Latin music lover, Theatro Club is waiting for you. Their fabulous locations allow clients to dance as much as they want to, to all kinds of rhythms, all night. Plus, you can get bottle service or just head to the bar and try the best cocktails.

Cost: less than $20.

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  • Music, art galleries, museums and theatres

Visit LM Galeria de Arte

Address: Álvaro dos Reis, 47 – Chão de Meninos. 710-526 Sintra.

This small gallery is centered around Portuguese contemporary art, both paintings, and sculptures. So if you’re an art lover, you can head down to this bright place for a wonderful and reflexive afternoon.

Cost: entrance fee may apply.

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Visit MU.SA Museum of the Arts

Address: Avenida Heliodoro Salgado, 2710-575 Sintra.

This beautiful museum holds a wide collection of Portugal’s best artists. From paintings to sketches, sculptures, and photography, you can get deep on the local’s perspective and their position in the international art scheme. Plus, you can also learn and enjoy the characteristics of art objects in their laboratory room, by getting a closer experience and explanation of the creative process.

Cost: adult tickets cost $2 USD.

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Visit Museu do Ar

Address: Granja do Marquês, 2715-021 Pêro Pinheiro, Sintra.

This museum belongs to the Portuguese Air Force and functions as a time machine, as many models are on display from past battles. With more than 40 airplanes and aircraft, this building is full of surprises. It also holds a room with TAP history, the Portuguese airline, and the Air Forces history and industry.  

Cost: tickets start at $4 USD.

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Visit Museu Anjos Teixeira

Address: Azinhaga da Sardinha, Volta do Duche, 2710-631 Sintra.

This museum holds the sculptures of father and son, Artur and Pedro Anjos Teixeira. Both are two of the most representative sculptors of Portuguese contemporary art. Artur lived the First World War, and his son the Second World War. Plus, the Portuguese dictatorship that ended in 1975. In their collections, both try to invocate all that’s human and soft to the bones.

Cost: adult tickets cost $2 USD.

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Visit NewsMuseum

Address: Rua Visc. de Monserrate 26, 2710-591 Sintra.

This museum is dedicated to the news in the media age. Starting by regular media information as the TV, radio, and newspaper to arrive to our digital era. And it’s not just politics, you can see music, movies, fashion and sports news around here. All that completed with an interactive ambiance full of color and great design to touch communities and individuals.

Cost: adult tickets cost $9 USD.

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Watch a play at Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval

Address: Praça Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro, 2710-720 Sintra.

Olga Cadaval was the marquess of Cadaval through marriage lines. Born in Turin but married in Sintra, Olga became a special agent in the reconstruction of the cultural heritage of his husband’s family, Dom António Pereira de Melo. After his death, she remained devoted to the arts; and thus, this center honors her work. It’s a small building, but it will definitely shock you once everything is set and ready.

Cost: prices may vary. You must arrive at least 1 h before the show starts.

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  • Neighborhoods, historical centers, public spaces and stores

Shop at Alegro Sintra

Address: Rua Alto do Forte IC 19, 2635-018 Rio de Mouro.

Alegro is a small shopping center with tons of activity. With more than 140 stores and 20 restaurants, this mall is connected throughout. Their blog community hosts great activities to keep you up with the latest trends, movies, home decor and more. Alegro is very family-oriented, so you can expect many sales and promotions on activities.

Cost: prices depend on the product.

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Shop at CascaiShopping

Address: Estrada Nacional 9, 2645-543 Alcabideche.

CascaiShopping is a beautiful modern mall with wide alleys and crystal walls. It’s home of more than 160 stores and 50 restaurants, from international franchises to local brands. It’s a great choice if you don’t feel like walking into any attraction and just want to look out for new items. Plus, this shopping center is greatly compromised with reducing waste and energy.

Cost: prices depend on the product.

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Visit Biblioteca Municipal de Sintra

Address: Rua Gomes de Amorim 12-14, 2710-569 Sintra.

If you want to know more about Portugal, spending the afternoon at Sintra’s library is one great option. This beautiful yellow building holds a wooden and modern interior to read at your own pace. You can even access their Sintra’s history area if you want to get deep in the roots of this location.

Cost: you can access for free, but prices are charged for guided tours.

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Visit Boca do Inferno

Address: Av. Rei Humberto II de Itália 642, 2750-642 Cascais.

Boca do Inferno or Hell’s Mouth is a natural viewpoint on the western coast of Portugal. Here, the water force shaped the rocks into an arch, where the waves keep crashing today. When the water enters, especially on high activity, it makes an awful sound that granted its name. Furthermore, the legend says that a magician flood this place to prevent her lover from scaping with another man.

Cost: free.

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Visit Church of Santa Maria

Address: Calçada de Santa Maria, 2710-504 Sintra.

This modest church is one of the oldest one in town. It dates back from the late 12th century but has gone through many renovation projects since then, especially due to earthquakes. Its medieval exterior still stands alongside other modern additions on the paintings and the statues inside.  

Cost: free.

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Visit Saint Peter’s Church

Address: Largo do Adro da Igreja, 2710, 2710-487  Sintra.

This simple-but-beautiful church had to be rebuilt on the outside after the 1755 earthquake. On the inside, there’s an amazing white and blue tile depicting St. Peter’s life, to whom this building is dedicated to. This kind of art has become a Portuguese landmark and sets a nostalgic tone throughout the church. 

Cost: free.

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Walk on Liberdade Park

Address: Volta Duche 60, 2710-631 Sintra.

Liberty Park is a nice quiet place to have a walk and have a break from all the fuzziness of the day. With beautiful flowers and statues, you can feel relaxed and grateful for another day. Plus, during the holidays it gets decorated as in a fairy tale. 

Cost: free.

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  • Theme parks, and recreational activities

Assist to a yoga class at Centro do Yoga Áshrama

Address: Av. Movimento das Forças Armadas 14, 2710-431 Sintra.

Yoga is a great discipline to find balance within you and with the outside. For that, Sintra’s main yoga center holds dedicated classes to those who are interested. Generally, these sessions are held at the beach or in a public garden, as their goal is to help you connect with nature forces inside-out.

Cost: prices depend on the class frequency.

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Meditate at Quinta Ten-Chi

Address: Rua Moinho do Gato, 2710-650 Sintra.

If you already are a yogi, you can go for a deeper experience at Quinta Ten Chi. Using meditation as a force to connect and reconnect with ourselves and the outer world, this place offers a sanctuary for the body and the mind. You can book a class in the morning and then keep up with all the attractions. They also offer martial arts and relaxation techniques to improve your health.

Cost: prices depend on the class. Donations are accepted. 

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Play bowling at Beloura Bowling Center 

Address: Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral 230 Pavilhão A, 2714-544 Sintra.

If you’re looking for a more traditional game night, you can head down to Beloura Bowling Center. With a complete bowling alley and two bars, you’re in for the competition of your life. But be aware because of the bowling league and other private parties that are held here.

Cost: prices start at $5 USD during the weekdays and are up to $9 USD for nights. For weekends, prices start at $6 USD.

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Play golf at Oitavos Dunes Golf Course

Address: Lote 64, 2750-040 Aldeia de Juzo.

This classic sport takes a new difficulty level at Oitavos Dunes Golf Course as this place is set upon sand dunes and green areas. Plus, its high ground makes the wind one challenging competitor, so be ready to prove your skills in this beautiful 18 holes golf course.

Cost: prices start at $65 USD for 1 round. It doesn’t include extra equipment such as shoes or caddy service. 

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Play paintball at Playbowling Cascais

Address: Rua Chesol 35, 2750-028 Cascais.

Playbowling Cascais is a game complex for all. It has a bowling alley, but also a paintball area, laser tag and a laser maze, 4-wheels motorcycle races and kart races, archery, and a game saloon with billiard and virtual reality. So, whatever you choose to play you’re in for a full-body workout.

Cost: prices depend on the game you play and for how long you play it. Reservations can be made through their website.

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Practice climbing at Parque Aventura Sintra

Address: Rua dos Carvalhais 149, 2710-453 Sintra.

If you’re looking to build some strength at your favorite sports, then you can come to Parque Aventura Sintra. This complex offers indoor climbing, doing rappel and zip line on a secure open area. For climbing, the wall goes up to 15 meters and you’ll attached to a safety line at all times.

Cost: prices depend on the game you play and for how long you play it.

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Practice rappel at Pedra Amarela Campo Base

Address: Estrada da Serra Parque Natural de Sintra-Cascais

For the more experienced climbers and outdoor sports lovers, Pedra Amarela Campo Base is a wonderful choice to do some training. This place belongs to the southern part of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and is equipped with all kinds of challenges throughout the area. Plus, if you want a full outdoor experience, camping is permitted in the designated areas. 

Cost: prices depend on the activity you choose to do. Reservations must be made through their website.

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Relax at Miradouro Praia do Carneiro

Address: Rua da Praia da Adraga, Colares. 

Right before heading to your hotel, take a moment to get to this viewpoint at Carneiro Beach. Access can be difficult, so it’s better if you do it by car. But once you’re there you can enjoy from an exclusive view of the west coast of Portugal and maybe catch the golden afternoon hour. You can also camp in here.

Cost: free.

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Ride a horse at Beloura Centro Hípico

Address: Rua Moinho Zangão nº9, Quinta da Beloura II, 2710-702 Sintra.

Beloura Horse Center is known as the host of many horse championships both national and international, but also for their horse ride lessons. Open to the public, you can learn how to ride a horse and get your very first equestrian experience, whether you wish to compete in the future or simply learn to ride your own horse. 

Cost: lessons start at $26 USD for half an hour.

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Surf at Praia do Guincho

Address: Estrada Nacional 247, Guincho.

Guincho Beach is one of Portugal’s most popular beaches. Its crystalline water and white sand welcome all kind of people every year for aquatic sports, such as surf and kitesurf. With less presence of rocks, this beach is a fantastic spot to catch some nice waves and practice your skills. Plus, it’s a guarded beach that belongs to Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.

Cost: free.

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Swim at Praia da Ursa

Address: Cabo da Roca, Sintra.

Now, if you’re looking for a more adventurous time, you can try swimming at Ursa Beach. This rocky beach is one of difficult access that requires a walk-path only down a cliff, but it’s totally worth it. For that, it remains almost empty, which means that you get to fully relax here with the most outstanding view. 

Cost: free.

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Watch a car race at Autódromo do Estoril

Address: Av. Alfredo César Torres, 2646-901 Alcabideche.

Estoril’s race track has been opened since the 70s and has been the home of many international championships on both Formula 1 and Grand Prix, for cars and motorcycles. The longest part of the track passes the 4 km mark and has 13 curves to get comfortable with speed. So if you’re fantastic cars and big shows, this one’s for you.

Cost: prices start at $16 USD.

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Watch a movie at Cinema City Beloura

Address: Rua Matos Cruzadas EN 9, 2710-697 Sintra.

If you don’t know what to do on your evening, a nice traditional fun at the movies never does you wrong. With 8 widescreen rooms, Cinema City Beloura welcomes cinema lovers from every corner of Portugal in the most luxurious and comfortable spaces.

Cost: prices start at $8 USD.

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Tours in Sintra

Sintra, Cabo da Roca, and Cascais All Day Private Tour

This lovely tour will take you to the main attractions in Sintra and Cascais, especially to Cabo da Roca, where Europe and the Atlantic Ocean meet. Plus, you’ll get to see some great beaches there as Cascais is set on the western coast. To complete this tour it takes 8 hours, but don’t worry because you’ll be driven to and from each building. Furthermore, this tour is for those who come from Lisbon. There, an air-conditioned minivan will pick you up before 8:30 A.M., and will drop you off in your hotel once the trip is over. Finally, your driver will also be your tour guide with no language impediment.

Cost: up to $80 USD, lunch not included nor the attraction tickets.

Departure Point: Lisbon.

Duration: 8 hours, starting at 9 AM.

Inclusions: transportation, hotel pick up, and drop off, car expenses and insurance.

Exclusions: lunch, tickets for attractions.

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Food & Wine Tasting and 4X4 Land Rover Panoramic Experience Sintra / Cascais

This highland tour is focused on nature and geographical points of interests surrounding Sintra and Cascais municipalities. First, you’ll start at the Estoril east coast, all the way to Cascais and up to Cabo da Roca. Then, it goes into the woods and the natural park, just go back again to the west coast and trace down the main beaches there. Finally, you’ll be taken to Gouveia city to enjoy a food and wine tasting. When it comes to the tour details, you’ll get picked up and dropped off in your hotel by a 4X4 Land Rover, the most suited car for this kind of trip. Your driver is your tour guide, so don’t be afraid to make requests. They speak your language.

Cost: up to $300 USD.

Departure Point: Lisbon

Duration: 8 hours, starting at 9 AM.

Inclusions: sample tastings and snacks. Hotel pick up and drop off.

Exclusions: lunch and tickets for the attractions.

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Walk-Hike in Sintra

Walking through Sintra can be exhausting, but with this tour you can expect a lot of fun. First of all, you can choose from a walk around Sintra’s downtown and its mains attractions; a walk around the forest; or the coast. Nevertheless, in each you’ll be guided through the best paths while saving time to rest, to admire the local flora, fauna or buildings. Likewise, for all three options appropriate clothing is fundamental, just like carrying water, sunglasses and sunscreen. For the forest and coast hikes, a windbreaker jacket could be needed. Finally, good health and physical condition is a must.

Cost: up to $80 USD.

Departure Point: Sintra train station.

Duration: 5 hours, starting at 9 AM.

Inclusions: hotel pick up and drop off (inside Sintra). Water and snacks.

Exclusions: lunch.

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Surf Experience

Salty Souls Surf School offers a half-day package with 2 surfing lessons in 2 different beaches. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, Salty Souls guides’ will look out for you, give you theory and practice lessons, and great tips to maximize your surf experience. Furthermore, before getting to the beaches your guide checks for the best spots and weather conditions to get a safe and fun day by the waves. And don’t worry, if the weather’s not good, your booking will be rescheduled or you can also get a complete refund.

On the other hand, no pickup service is available, so you’ll need to get to the departure point in Cascais by yourself. Yet, once you join your guide, transportation is available to and from each beach, and then back to the departure point.

Cost: up to $100 USD. You can book your day through their website.

Departure Point: Largo da Estação, 2750-340 Cascais.

Duration: 3 hours.

Inclusions: transportation to each beach. Surf equipment and sport’s insurance.

Exclusions: hotel pick up and drop off.

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Kitesurf Adventures

Kitesurf Adventures is an aquatic tourism company that offers kitesurf, SUP, surf, and kayak lessons in Cascais. They are located near Guincho Beach, which is one of the main spots for the lessons. While booking your class, you can choose from a group, private or semi-private lesson up to the hours or days you wish for. Furthermore, all necessary equipments will be provided by the company. And all students are protected with sports insurance in case of injuries unless those were caused by the student misbehavior or lack of attachment to the rules.

Cost: prices depend on the number of lessons and their duration.

Departure Point: meeting point depends on the chosen activity.

Inclusions: mandatory equipment for each activity. Sport’s insurance.

Exclusions: hotel pick up and drop off, transportation.

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Sintra Climbing Tours

If you’re a sport lover and want to make the best out of Sintra high mountains, booking a climbing lesson with Sintra Climbing Tours is a must-do. Even if you’re a beginner or have only climbed in indoor spaces, their guides will teach you and accompany you throughout the activity. But before getting on the rocks, you’ll be taught how to do your safety knots and how to prepare yourself for the activity. Plus, you’ll get meaningful information about rock types and ground safety to maximize future experiences. 

When it comes to the organization, your guide will pick you up and then drop you off at your hotel; but, if the service isn’t available you can meet at Sintra station. And while lessons can be done in groups, you’ll always have your guide full attention.

Cost: prices depend on the number of lessons and their duration. All bookings must be done through their website.

Departure Point: Sintra train station.

Inclusions: mandatory equipment for all activities. Hotel pick up and drop off if available.

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Private e-Bike Tours & Cycling Routes in Sintra

Due to Sintra’s geographical characteristics, car access might not be enough if you want a full nature or sport-like experience. For that, a private e-bike tour is a wonderful choice. Because of their electric power, these bikes let you hop on high mountains and narrow spaces, while they allow you to save some physical energy since pedaling isn’t always necessary. Their regular street bike can run up to 40km, while their mountain bikes minimum duration starts on 50km.

Furthermore, Sintra is a bike-friendly city where you’ll always find parking spots for this modern ecological vehicle. Each bike is equipped with a lock system and a GPS to know where you are and where to go. But be aware that getting off the marked route can be charged extra. On the other hand, you can choose from a private tour guide or a self-guided one. Yet, by choosing the private one, you get great tips and information on the whereabouts in Sintra.

Finally, since its an e-bike this tour extends its client sphere to the athletic ones and the ones who aren’t as fit. If you don’t suffer from any heart conditions or asthma, and you have a normal physical condition, you can take this ride. All bookings must be made through their website.

Cost: for street bikes, you can get a 3-days bike rental for less than $20 USD per day, 2-days bike rental for $21 USD per day or a 1-day bike rental for $31 USD. Sadly, mountain bikes are sold out until further notice. 

Depaprture Point: Portela de Sintra.

Duration: depend on the chosen activity.

Inclusions: mandatory equipment for bike rides, e-bike and GPS.

Exclusions: hotel pick up and drop off.

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Itineraries

Day 1

  • Check-in
  • Get lunch at Romaria do Baco

[Rua Gil Vicente N. 2 1º, 2710-568 Sintra]

  • Watch a race car at Autódromo Estoril

[Av. Alfredo César Torres, 2646-901 Alcabideche]

  • Play poker at Casino Estoril

[Av. Dr. Stlanley Ho, 2765-190 Estoril]

  • Get a drink at Cresmina Beach Bar

[Estrada do Guincho, 2750-642 Cascais]

  • Get dinner at Nau Palatina

[Calçada de São Pedro 18, 2710-507 Sintra]

Day 2

  • Get breakfast at Saudade

[Avenida Dr. Miguel Bombarda 6, 2710-590 Sintra]

  • Visit Queluz Palace

[Largo Palácio de Queluz, 2745-191 Queluz]

  • Visit Pena National Palace

[Estrada da Pena, 2710-609 Sintra]

  • Get brunch at Casa das Minas

[Estrada da Pena 1, 2710-493 Sintra]

  • Visit Castle of the Moors

[Estrada da Pena/Parque de Monserrate, 2710-609 Sintra]

  • Get lunch at Bacalhau na Vila

[Arco do Terreirinho 3, 2710-623 Sintra]

  • Visit MU.SA Museum of the Arts

[Avenida Heliodoro Salgado, 2710-575 Sintra]

  • Visit NewsMuseum

[Rua Visc. de Monserrate 26, 2710-591 Sintra]

  • Get dinner at Incomum by Luis Santos

[Rua Doutor Alfredo da Costa 22, 2710-523 Sintra]

Day 3

  • Get breakfast at Café da Natália

[Rua 1º de Dezembro 3 5, 2710-497 Sintra]

  • Practice climbing at Pedro Amarela Campo Base

[Estrada da Serra Parque Natural de Sintra-Cascais]

  • Go swimming at Praia da Ursa

[Cabo da Roca, Sintra]

  • Get lunch at A Praça

[Rua Paco 16, 2710-602 Sintra]

  • Walk up to Boca do Inferno

[Av. Rei Humberto II de Itália 642, 2750-642 Cascais]

  • Get coffee at Nata Pura Sintra

[Praça Dom Fernando II, Sintra]

  • Get dinner at Restaurante Metamorphosis

[Rua João de Deus 41 45, 2710-580 Sintra]

  • Party at 2001 Catedral do Rock

[Autódromo do Estoril (EN 9), 2645-544 Cascais]

Day 4

  • Get breakfast at Estefanea Café

[Largo Afonso de Albuquerque 11, 2710-519 Sintra]

  • Visit Quinta da Regaleira

[Rua Barbosa du Bocage 5, 2710-567 Sintra]

  • Play golf at Oitavos Dunes Golf Course

[Lote 64, 2750-040 Aldeia de Juzo]

  • Get brunch at Pastelaria Garrett

[Avenida de Nice 54, 2765-259 Estoril]

  • Check-out
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Restaurants In Sintra

  • Casual breakfast, brunch, and lunch

Café Saudade

Address: Avenida Dr. Miguel Bombarda 6, 2710-590 Sintra.

Saudade is a charming place right next to Chalet Saudade, located less than 5 minutes away from the train station. Its wide spaces and menu seek to accommodate all kinds of customers and tastes, as they offer options for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Plus, every dish holds a big portion so you never leave unsatisfied. They are popular for their moist delicious desserts and great sandwiches. 

Cost: up to $35 USD.

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Casa das Minas

Address: Estrada da Pena 1, 2710-493 Sintra.

Casa das Minas is a hidden gem in the mountain, 5 min away from the National Palace of Pena, and the Castle of the Moors. The menu is simple but tasteful and makes this place an obliged stop before going up to Pena. Plus. it holds fantastic views over Sintra’s downtown and the National Palace to just relax and prepare yourself for the day ahead.

Cost: less than $20 USD.

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Fábrica das Verdadeiras Queijadas da Sapa

Address: Volta do Duche 12, 2710-631 Sintra.

If you’re looking for the most traditional Portuguese food, Fábrica das Verdaderias Queijadas is your place. Located 5 min away from Sintra’s train station, this place is the perfect spot to grab a quick tasty bite and continue your day. Besides serving traditional plates such as queijadas, they also offer one of the best coffees in town.

Cost: less than $20 USD.

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Café Da Natália

Address: Rua 1º de Dezembro 3 5, 2710-497 Sintra.

Café Da Natália is a beautiful little place 10 minutes outside Sintra’s downtown. Centered around both salty and sweet pastries, this the perfect place to get a nice breakfast before heading to Sintra’s main attractions. Or to just get a fabulous mid-day dessert or a light lunch, because of the varied menu they offer you can get all of it. Furthermore, you can also taste some traditional Portuguese dishes alongside others such as quiche, empanadas and local milkshakes.

Cost: up to $35 USD.

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Piriquita II

Address: Rua das Padarias 18, 2710-603 Sintra.

Piriquita II is the home of the sweet, located 5 min away from the National Palace of Pena. Piriquita II offers a great menu full of Portuguese best desserts. But be aware, because of its crowded room and waiting line. This place is a great stop to recharge your batteries and enjoy a nice cup of coffee or hot chocolate before jumping onto the next activity.

Cost: up to $30 USD.

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Estefânea Café

Address: Largo Afonso de Albuquerque 11, 2710-519 Sintra.

Estefânea is a hidden gem located 5 min away from Sintra’s train station. With charming spaces and dedicated service, clients are welcome for a late breakfast, brunch, casual lunch and even happy hours. Plus, they offer vegan and gluten-free options for customers, so you can enjoy all the sweetness in their labor while respecting your diet.

Cost: less than $30 USD.

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  • Full meals, formal lunch or dinner

Restaurante Metamorphosis

Address: Rua João de Deus 41 45, 2710-580 Sintra.

Metamorphosis is a modest restaurant located less than 10 min away from Sintra’s train station. Within its simple decoration, you’ll find exquisite and beautifully decorated dishes, where the seafood is the most popular one. But, they also have options for vegan and vegetarian clients. Plus, you can always accompany your meal with a great bottle of wine and a tasty dessert. Finally, it’s better if you book a table through their website or by phone call, as it can get pretty busy at night.

Cost: up to $50 USD.

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Romaria de Baco

Address: Rua Gil Vicente N. 2 1º, 2710-568 Sintra.

Romaria de Baco is a beautiful traditional place located 10 min away from Quinta da Regaleira. Its wooden and rough interior matches well with their delicious meat dishes. Whether you’re going for a formal lunch or dinner, or a more casual one, this place has something to offer. Even for those who are vegans or vegetarians. They also have a wine bar for those who are looking for a fun night. 

Cost: up to $60 USD.

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Incomum by Luis Santos

Address: Rua Doutor Alfredo da Costa 22, 2710-523 Sintra.

Incomum is a modern-but-modest restaurant located less than 5 min away from Sintra’s train station. Popular for their cuisine fusion, this place offers a well-balanced menu where colors and flavors take a major stand. So, if you’re looking for a formal celebration night or meeting, Incomum is your best choice. Plus, their alcohol and meals menus are wide enough to please all tastes. But, don’t forget to book a table, as the restaurant gets crowded fast.

Cost: up to $60 USD.

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Bacalhau na Vila

Address: Arco do Terreirinho 3, 2710-623 Sintra.

Bacalhau na Vila is a cheerful restaurant located 15 min away from Quinta da Regaleira in a small hill. As its name suggests, this place is centered around codfish and its many presentations. Regularly served alongside vegetables and other types of seafood, it will the best fish dish you’ll ever get. And if you’re not a codfish enthusiast, you can get a juicy steak or a vegetarian option. Plus, you can accompany your meal with a great beer, wine, and a moist dessert.

Cost: between $50 USD and $70 USD.

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Nau Palatina

Address: Calçada de São Pedro 18, 2710-507 Sintra.

Nau Palatina is a lovely bar restaurant located 20 min away from the Castle of the Moors. Its cozy and relaxed ambiance is the perfect host of a fun night with friends or your love interest. With a varied menu that includes traditional Portuguese dishes and other international ones, Nau Palatina offers a top-notch service sometimes filled with music. Plus, they offer a dedicated bar that will please all your alcohol requirements. And if you don’t know where to start, you can always ask for a recommendation from the owner himself.

Cost: between $50 USD and $70 USD.

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A Praça

Address: Rua Paco 16, 2710-602 Sintra.

A Praça is a clean and bright restaurant located 10 min away from Sintra’s train station. This unknown place is centered around vegetarian and vegan dishes, dedicated to all those who follow this lifestyle or wishes to try it. Using the freshest vegetables and fruits from local producers, A Praça holds a wide menu to satisfy all cravings with a full three-course meal, and a delicious drink. Just be aware that the tables are shared.

Cost: less than $30 USD.

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  • Coffee, milkshake, ice cream parlors and other sweet spots

Pastelaria Vila Velha

Address: Rua das Padarias 8, 2710-613 Sintra.

Vila Velha is a lovely bakery shop in the middle of Sintra’s downtown. With many pastries, both salty and sweet, this the perfect location to calm your sweet tooth. Furthermore, they have one of the softest croissants and every portion is big enough to satisfy you. You can also find traditional Portuguese desserts here, such as Belem minicakes and nata minicakes.

Cost: less than $15 USD.

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Casa do Preto

Address: Estrada de Chão dos Meninos 40, Sintra.

Casa do Preto is an old bakery shop located 10 min away from Sintra’s downtown. They are famous for their mini queijadas and travesseiros, and for great drinks. Plus, they have take-away service so you can grab some goodies all the way to your hotel or throughout your trip. 

Cost: less than $15 USD.

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Nata Pura Sintra

Address: Praça Dom Fernando II, Sintra.

This beautiful new place is located 10 min outside Sintra’s downtown. Nata Pura is centered around Portuguese traditional Belem minicakes, which is a moist pastry filled with milk toasted cream. Furthermore, Nata Pura also offers other three flavors of this dessert that goes perfectly with a hot beverage.

Cost: up to $12 USD.

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Ca.fe Coffee House

Address: Avenida Dr. Miguel Bombarda 2710-590 Sintra.

Ca.fe is a modern bakery shop located right before Sintra’s downtown entrance. its cozy ambiance makes it a perfect destination to enjoy your evening while tasting the best beverages and sweets. Ca.fe offers an incredible coffee, tea, natural juices and smoothies for everyone. You can also try one of their many cakes or their popular waffles, and then go to bed happy and satisfy.

Cost: up to $20 USD.

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Gelateria Italiana Fabio Lupi

Address: Avenida Valbom 10A, 2750-508 Cascais.

This modern and bright ice cream parlor is located just outside Cascais’ historical center. With original and natural-made flavors, this gelateria offers delicious and creamy ice creams that go perfectly with your return trip from the beach or shopping spree. Plus, they also offer gluten-free options.

Cost: less than $10 USD.

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Pastelaria Garrett

Address: Avenida de Nice 54, 2765-259 Estoril.

Garret is the most famous bakery on the Estoril coast. With years of service, the pastry selection is varied enough to get you a really nice bite right before the evening ends. You can get either a fruit or a chocolate pastry, apple pies, an omelet or just cookies, all together with creamy coffee. It’s the perfect place to rest and comment your day.

Cost: less than $15 USD.

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Hotels In Sintra

You could find some hotels that will price you for your reservation before arrival, but this only a safety measure. The money will be returned to you. On the other hand, tax charges are mandatory, with a rate of $2 USD per person for a 3 night-stance or less. Any stance longer than that is tax-free.

When it comes to services, all hotels offer free Wi-Fi connection, but some may charge you for cleaning fees. Finally, all hotel payments must be done in Euros and check-in starts at 3 P.M. until 9 or 10 P.M. All check-ins done outside this time will be charged extra.

Tivoli Palácio de Seteais

Address: Rua Barbosa Du Bocage 8, 2710-353 Sintra.

This beautiful palace now turned a hotel is 5 minutes away from Quinta da Regaleira, and holds a 5-star rank. Its royal exterior meets a luxury wide interior, decorated in white, cream, and brown colors. From any of their bedrooms, you can get a wonderful sight of Sintra and the hotel’s garden. If that’s not enough, you can enjoy the spa center and the outdoor pool to refresh yourself from those hot days.

This hotel works best for couples as it’s charged with romanticism and top-notch service. Plus, additional activities such as hiking, golfing, and even getting tour tickets can be ordered for additional charges. Finally, parking spaces are available for free and service is given in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Desk is always open.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $1,000 USD

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Sintra Boutique Hotel

Address: Rua Visconde de Monserrate 48, 2710-591 Sintra.

This beautiful modest hotel is located a few minutes away from Sintra National Palace, in the middle of a crowded street. Its sober exterior is completed with a fully equipped service, a small library, conference rooms, and cozy bright bedrooms. Sintra Boutique Hotel works best for business trips or a calmed solo journeys and holds a 4-star rank.

Desk is incredibly helpful and will plan under request tour guides and other outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing. Plus, the building structure is friendly to people with disabilities. Service is given in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Last but not least, parking spaces are available for free. 

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $500 USD.

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Sintra Bliss Hotel

Address: Rua Doutor Alfredo da Costa 15-17, 2710-524 Sintra.

This beautiful and colorful hotel is located 5min away from Sintra National Palace and holds a 3-star rank. With a modern set and great light, Sintra Bliss offers a comfortable stance perfect for couples, solo and business journeys. Besides serving great breakfast, this hotel has a game room, a library, and a complete bathroom line. Also, charge-free laptops are available for use in the common area.

Likewise, you can enjoy both an interior garden and an outdoor one, if the weather is nice. Finally, the desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $420 USD.

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LUXa Charmhouse Hotel

Address: Largo Ferreira de Castro, 2710-551 Sintra.

This amazing building turned a hotel is located less than 10min away from Sintra National Palace and holds a 4-star rank. Its sober exterior is the perfect combination of its antique royal-like interior. where the white, gold, and red aesthetic will make you lose your mind. Plus, the roughness of the antique meets halfway with a modern perspective, especially in the bathroom area, and with the exception of the shared rough kitchen.

Furthermore, parking spaces are available for free and service is given in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. By providing your arrival details, you can get picked up at the airport by staff, for an extra charge.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $380 USD.

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Penha Longa Resort

Address: Estrada da Lagoa Azul Sintra, 2710-314 Linho.

This incredible resort is located 15 min outside Sintra, but it’s definitely worth a try. With an outstanding mountain view and a 5-star rank, Penha Longa is a dream come true for all those who love to travel with style. Equipped with modern technology, every room has a private balcony and a complete bathroom line. In terms of activities, the resort holds 10 restaurants within from Japanese to Italian and Portuguese cuisine.

Also, you can enjoy a full spa center day and play mini-golf, billard, and go cycling or hiking. Yoga and aerobics classes require extra payment, just like movie nights and cooking lessons. Even pets are allowed under request. Finally, desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, and German. 

There are ATM machines on site.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $700 USD.

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Holiday Rentals In Sintra

Holiday rentals are a great travel choice for anyone who loves to do things their own way, and who wants to get extra privacy while saving some money. When it comes to holiday rentals in Sintra, they offer a unique and closer relationship experience of this beautiful medieval town.

Sintra Marmòirs Palace 

Address: Rua Barão de Almeida Santos, 7, 2710-525 Sintra.

This breathtaking palace turned a holiday rental is located 5min away from Sintra train station, and less than 10 min away from Sintra downtown. Distributed in two buildings and ranked 5-star, Sintra Marmòirs offers an unbelievable luxury style with great views of Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. Its wide bedrooms and green areas will definitely make you feel like the most important person in the world. Also, they offer a fully equipped shared kitchen and a fantastic bathroom line, a guarded garden, and a pool.

Finally, free Wi-Fi connection is available throughout the establishment, as well as daily cleaning services. Desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $650 USD.

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Chalet Saudade

Address: Rua Dr. Alfredo da Costa N. 23, 2710-524 Sintra.

Chalet Saudade is an iconic place in the middle of Sintra’s downtown, but away from the main venues. With a 3-stars rank, this place has been opened for a little longer than ten years. Chalet Saudade offers less than 10 rooms, some of which have a kitchenette. But regularly, breakfast is served in the cafe next to the building. While the bedrooms are small and cozy, the common areas are wide enough to maximize your comfort. The cleaning is done daily and there’s free Wi-Fi connection throughout the place.

Finally, desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $350 USD.

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Casa Holstein Quinta de São Sebastiao Sintra

Address: Rua/Travessa São Sebastião 3, 2710-592 Sintra.

Casa Holstein is an incredible guest house in the middle of Sintra’s downtown, 5 min away from Sintra National Palace. Its beautiful driveway will immediately call you inside, all the way to a pastel-colored building with luxury-but-modest furniture. This renovated house used to be the home of a Marquis, and its fine taste has endured throughout time. Accompanied by amazing gardens full of flowers, and open common areas, this place will make you wonder why it only has a 3-stars rank.

When it comes to service, you can either ask for a continental breakfast or a buffet one; enjoy a free Wi-Fi connection from every corner, and wake up to gorgeous views of the palaces around it. Finally, desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese. 

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 night is $420 USD.

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Villa Estefânia

Address: Rua Sacadura Cabral 19, 2710-530 Sintra.

If you’re looking for a home-like stance, Villa Estefânia is the place for you. Ranked 3-stars and located in the middle of Sintra’s downtown, this rental offers a cozy ambiance and a beautiful set-out. Plus, its hosts are always around to get everything you need. Breakfast is greatly varied and is made of local food, even though some rooms have a kitchenette. Plus, in the evenings they held happy hours and tapas tasting, that you can eat outside in the garden.

Yet, be aware because they don’t have air conditioning; and the hosts have cats. Finally, free Wi-Fi connection is available throughout the establishment, and desk is always open. Service is given in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $460 USD. 

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Quinta do Pé Descalço

Address: Estrada da Varzea Cazal de São Pedro, 2710-403 Sintra.

This lovely and still unknown place is located 15 min away from Sintra National Palace. Ranked with 3 stars, its modern setup is completed with some antique furniture in a nice comfortable room. And if you choose a studio room, you can get your own kitchenette. Nevertheless, breakfast is served every morning Portuguese style; and in the evenings, you can enjoy a delicious barbeque or a yoga class. But be aware, because they don’t have air conditioning.

Finally, desk is always open and service is given in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

Cost: Average cost for 2 adults for 3 nights is $320 USD.

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How to get there

You can get to Sintra either from Lisbon airport or Cascais airport:

From Lisbon Airport

  • By train: it’s a 1-hour ride divided into two parts. Once you get out of the airport, you need to catch bus line 1 or 2 to Lisbon Entrecampos station. That takes 12min and cost $5USD. At the train station, you’ll catch train line 18200, which can take up to 10 min to arrive and costs $3 USD. Once aboard, it takes 38 min to get to Sintra station.
  • By bus: it’s a 44 min ride divided into two parts. From the Bus Terminal at the airport, you need to catch bus 783 to Amorerias and stop at Joaquim António De Aguiar street. That takes 18 min and costs $4 USD. From there, you’ll be catching the Sintra Express bus, which costs up to $12 USD for a 26 min ride. But be aware, because of the bus schedules. Sintra Express works from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M., then from 3 P.M. to 7 P.M with one bus per hour.
  • By taxi: you can catch a taxi outside the airport. It’s a 22 min ride that can cost between $55 USD and $65 USD. Or, you can get an Uber taxi for half the price.

From Cascais Airport

  • By taxi: it’s 15 min ride that can cost up to $30 USD. You can call a cab or get picked up by any of the following services: Taxis of Cascais, Taxigal or Praça de Táxis da Torre. You can also call an Uber taxi and get half the price.
  • By bus: there are two routes to get to Sintra. The first one, it’s a 40 min ride divided into two parts. Once you get out of the airport, you need to cross to the front street and grab bus line 462, from Tires Prison to São Domingos da Rana Cemetery. That takes 5 min. From there, you’ll take bus line 467 and in 35 min you’ll be at Sintra station. The second route is also divided into two parts. Departing from Tires Prison too, you need to catch bus line 462 up to Cascais Shopping. That takes 12 min. There, you need to wait for the bus line 418, which can take up to 20 min. Once aboard, it takes 14 min to get to Sintra station.
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When to go

Sintra is crowded throughout the year, with summer being the busiest season. Yet, to avoid a large populations and hot weather, spring and autumn make the best of it.

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How long do I go for

The general stance in Sintra is 3 days. You can add a 4th day if it’s too hot to be outside. 

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Planning

Sintra works for best for those who love natural landscapes, mountains, and outdoor activities. Plus, by being close to Portugal’s capital city, Lisbon, it gets crowded easily. For that, it’s best that you reserve with at least 1-month advance.

When it comes to housing, Sintra offers a singular stance that will strengthen your bond with nature. Even if you’re staying at a hotel. Because of their antique buildings and garden-like areas, you’ll get an amazing opportunity to relax and enjoy life.

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Inside Information

During both spring and autumn, Sintra’s temperature can rise above 20 °C easily. Plus, humidity can be a tough element to beat. So be weather-ready and hydrate yourself appropriately. You’ll also need to apply sunscreen and wear walking-shoes on a daily basis.

When it comes to the attractions, Sintra’s Moorish roots are constantly present. So, when you’re at the Castle of the Moors or the Monserrate Palace, you might be ordered to take off your shoes to access some areas. Likewise, when it comes to moving around the city we recommend using public transportation or a car to get to the attractions, due to Sintra’s hightops and valleys.

Finally, Sintra is a UNESCO heritage site with wide green areas, so avoid polluting the environment and harming any species.

Entry requirements

By presenting your British citizen passport, you can stay in Portugal up to 90 days. If you’re planning to stay any longer or to work during this time, you must request a Visa. 

On the other hand, even if a no-deal Brexit takes place, trips shorter than 90 days shouldn’t be affected, as Portugal is part of the Schengen Area. The only thing you need to have is a valid passport, with more than 6 months of validity to be able to travel abroad, and sufficient funds for your stance.

Local laws and customs

Having an ID with you is a must-do throughout your trip. You must be able to validate your identity by showing either a copy of your ID or the ID itself to any officer that requests it.

On the other hand, drugs for recreational and personal use can be an object of sanction, that can be in the form of the subtraction of the drug, a monetary sanction or of belongings. The sanction may apply even if you just have it in your bag. Please, cooperate with the law.

When it comes to gambling, this type of activity can only be performed in licensed places. That is, in casinos and alike buildings. Gambling in any other area will count as a felony.

Money

Portugal’s official currency is the Euro. Thus, all payments must be done in the said currency. Credit card payments aren’t available most of the times, with hotel bookings being an exception. Note that booking in advance will let you pay in your own currency. By doing that, you avoid losing money for the exchange rate.

Your best option to exchange currency is through ATMs, where you can use your debit card to get cash. But first, contact your bank to know more about international fees and valid ATMs abroad. Finally, avoid doing exchanges at the airport, shops or exchange houses, as they tend to use the tourist rate and not the commercial one.

Haggling

Haggling is not very common in Sintra, but you can try your luck at local stores. Especially if you’re buying many items.

Tipping

  • Restaurants and food services: 5-star restaurants charge up to 10% of your bill on the tip. For other incredible places, you can give up to a 10€ tip. If it’s just good, a regular 2€ tip. 
  • Taxi rides: the minimum tip is 1€, but you’re free to give more, and always check your change.

What to Buy

  • Arts and crafts: Portuguese blue tiles are one-of-a-kind art pieces made with dedication and outstanding precision. Plus, they can depict anything you want. Other things you can find are paintings, sculptures, embroidery, and glass crafts. 
  • Handmade products: You can find amazing furniture and other items for house decor completely handmade in this little town. Just like wooden toys, clothing pieces, handbags, carpets and many more. All of them with quality seals and beautiful colors.
  • Wines and other beverages: Due to the continental winds and hot weather, Portuguese wine is one to die for. Alongside a great variety of rums and both dark and light sweet alcoholic beverages, the Portuguese alcohol industry is growing more each year.
  • Chocolate: The chocolate industry is another you can’t miss. You’ll find chocolate products almost everywhere, from dark salty chocolate to the sweetest ones. Even some with rum or wine inside. The most famous chocolatier is Arcádia and you can find one in Estoril and Cascais.

Safety and Security

Before starting any trip, update yourself on the place you’re visiting. Your national Tourism or Foreign Office can provide you with this information. Plus, look out for your country’s embassy or consulate address and phone number in the said country and log it in on your mobile. In case something happens, the help you need it’s only one call away.

Crime

Tourists can be objects of common thieves, such as pickpockets and scammers. So if you’re carrying highly valuable objects, use your hotel’s safety boxes and keep your money aside from your personal documents. Plus, having an online copy of your documents in a PDF format can save you hours of stress. 

If you happen to be robbed, report the crime to the nearest police station and to your embassy or consulate representative, as taking someone identity is a felony and could lead to bankruptcy. 

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault has been highlighted in the public eye for months now and many safety measures have been shared to prevent it. The most commons are buying your own drinks and keeping an eye on them at all times, as many rape drugs can be poured into your glass. Always go partying with a partner, so you can keep an eye on each other. Don’t take anonymous taxi rides, instead, stick to your hotel transport options to be safer and trackable.

On the other hand, items as pepper spray and tasers are banned as luggage for both the UK and Portugal, while using pepper spray is highly restricted in Portugal. So, if you are in a vulnerable situation common keys can be used as a self-defense weapon and could provide you with enough time to run off. Likewise, if you suspect you’re being followed by a stranger reach out to bigger crowds to lose him or her. Don’t go straight to your hotel, instead, change your route and report the situation to the nearest authority representative or office. Seek shelter there.

Last but not least, if you happen to be a victim of sexual assault while abroad reach out for the nearest medical center to get help, both physical and mental. Plus, you must contact both local officers and your embassy or consulate representative to report the crime, and ask for instructions on how to proceed.

Terrorism

With a heightened alarm of terrorist attacks due to the political interventions in the Eastern hemisphere, nations, individuals, and groups linked to it could be possible targets. Because of that, terrorist attacks could happen everywhere, and Portugal isn’t an exception. Since these events are usually indiscriminate, they could take place in touristic locations were both locals and foreigners meet. So, be attentive at all times. 

If you happen to be caught up in one, seek refuge as soon as possible and report yourself to your nearest embassy, consulate or Foreign Office and ask for instructions on how to proceed.

Health

Traveling can be a stressful activity, especially if you suffer from an illness or if you happen to be injured. For that, we highly recommend you to carry an ERM medical kit and a health card with you. This card should include your blood type, allergies and any other condition that limits your basic functions. Plus, an emergency contact person always comes in hand, specifically for those who travel alone.

On the other hand, prescribed medicines may vary abroad. If your medicine happens to be banned or restricted in the country you’re going to visit, you will need to contact your prescriber to get a signed explanatory letter and export permission. In these cases, you will need to carry with you the required amount of medicine to cover your stance. This also applies if you can’t find information about the legal status of your medicine or its components. 

Finally, whether you’re traveling before or after the UK leaves the EU, it’s important to get a comprehensive travel insurance that includes cover for emergency medical treatment and other associated costs. The existing EHIC arrangements are not an alternative to travel insurance, as some health-related costs including medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment, and non-urgent treatment, are not covered. Read more about what your travel insurance should cover.

You can visit the Cascais Hospital or Cintramédica in case of an emergency.

  • Cintramédica

Address: Edifício Cintramédica, Tv. da Portela, 2710-437 Sintra.

Official Website: Cintramédica

  • Cascais Hospital

Address: Av. Brigadeiro Victor Novais Gonçalves, 2755-009 Alcabideche.

Official Website: Cascais Hospital

Natural disasters

Due to the high temperatures, Portugal’s biggest natural threat is forest fires. They happen annually in summer, but they can also take place early on the year. Because of that, we encourage you to be attentive at all times and to take care of your surroundings. Don’t leave trash behind, especially bottles and cigarette endings during any trip or camp area.

On the other hand, to know which areas are more prone to fires, you can visit Portugal Meteorologic Website. And if you happen to see one, contact the Civil Protection guards or dial the emergency number, 112.  Don’t fight it yourself, instead, alert the others and try to mark the place on a map or write down the location on your mobile.

Finally, causing fires in Portugal is heavily condemn by law, even by mistake.

Websites:

Address: Avenida da Aviação Portuguesa, 2710-536 Sintra

Phone: 219 236 200

  • Colares Firefighters

Address: Avenida dos Bombeiros Voluntários, n.º 10, 2705-180 Colares

Phone: 219 291 016

  • Cascais Firefighters

Avenida Eng. Adelino Amaro da Costa, 2750-279 Cascais

Phone: 214 838 080

  • Estoril Firefighters

Avenida dos Bombeiros Voluntários, n.º 3, 2675-202 Estoril

Phone: 214 659 190

History

Sintra has been inhabited throughout history, especially after the Moorish takeover of the Iberian Peninsula in early Medieval times. Under this period and for about 400 years, Sintra was used as a fortress and a military area, with many others to cultivate. Even after the Christian reconquest in the late 11th century, Sintra was still a farming town; but now, with royal attention, it became a summer getaway for the monarchs and their guests. Because of that, Sintra saw progress and investment as services were needed.

Sadly, true attention to Sintra didn’t come until the 1775 earthquake that brought the region to the ground. Since then, the advance has been wide and deep, but there’s still work to do as nature and technology try to complete each other.

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Websites

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Other Nearby Attractions

Capuchos Convent

Address: EN 247-3, 8 Km, Colares.

Opening and Closing Hours: closed until June 2020.

Capuchos Convent is an abandoned Franciscan convent 15 minutes outside Sintra’s downtown. Built in 1560 and now in reconstruction, the place follows the poverty rules of those monks. With little furniture and cold open spaces, this convent is a reminder of that puritan self-sufficient life that can only be lived by so many. Plus, attached to the house you’ll find a modest church where the monks performed their ceremonies. Finally, this place holds incredible grace that will make you appreciate life better.

Cost: Adult tickets cost $8 USD.

Websites:

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Azenhas do Mar Beach and Village

Address: Rua Dr. António Brandão de Vasconcelos 40, Colares 2705-084.

Opening and Closing Hours: never closed.

Azenhas do Mar is a beautiful location 10 minutes outside Sintra’s downtown. The village is on top of a cliff and the beach rests at its feet. So, you can spend a wonderful day walking through its street, eating great food, and then swimming in its natural ocean pool. Yet, you need to be careful as the beach has many rocks surrounding the area.

Cost: Free.

Websites:

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Sintra-Cascais Natural Park

Address: Rua António Rodrigues Pimenta, 2705-207 Colares.

Opening and Closing Hours: never closed.

This UNESCO heritage destination is located in the border of Sintra and Cascais municipalities, just 10 minutes outside Sintra’s downtown. Yet, this park is an open-but-protected one. The area holds incredible species of both animals and plants. And when it comes to human life, it has many areas were housing is permitted. But be aware, because of its difficult access. 

Cost: Free.

Websites:

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Park and National Palace of Queluz

Address: Largo Palácio de Queluz, 2745-191 Queluz.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Queluz Palace is an iconic Baroque building located on the route from Lisbon to Sintra. It shares great similarity to the French palaces with its maze garden at the front, and luminous exterior. Furthermore, the palace was the residence of royal couple Queen Maria I and King Peter III during the second half of the 18th century. And after the king’s death, it turned into a safe place for the queen to mourn him and hide away from the crowds.

Cost: Adult tickets cost $11 USD.

Websites:

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