National Palace of Sintra Tickets at National Palace of Sintra
National Palace of Sintra Tickets
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Visitors praise the National Palace of Sintra for its stunning architecture, rich history, and beautiful gardens. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore the palace's interior and learn about Portugal's past. While some visitors find the crowds and heat challenging, most agree that the experience is well worth the visit.
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The National Palace of Sintra stands as one of Portugal's oldest and best-preserved royal residences, distinguished by its iconic white twin chimneys that dominate Sintra's skyline. With over a millennium of history, this remarkable palace served as a favourite retreat for Portuguese royalty until the end of the monarchy, and today offers visitors an authentic glimpse into centuries of regal life.
Your visit takes you through elaborately decorated rooms where kings and queens once lived and ruled. The Swan Room captivates with its painted ceiling featuring 27 swans, each in a different position, while the Coat of Arms Room displays Portugal's heraldic symbols across an extraordinary domed ceiling. The Chinese Room showcases gifts from Queen Carlota Joaquina's private collection, including an ornate pagoda, whilst the Palatine Chapel reveals intricate Mudejar architecture and vibrant Spanish-Moorish tiles that reflect Portugal's multicultural heritage.
The palace's architecture blends Manueline, Gothic and Moorish influences throughout its halls and chambers. Glazed tile walls, arched windows and carefully preserved furnishings create an atmosphere where you can almost hear the echoes of royal banquets and state affairs. Beyond the palace walls, the gardens provide panoramic views across Sintra's hills, making this a perfect complement to exploring other nearby attractions like the Pena Palace with its romantic architecture.
Highlights
- Swan Room with 27 individually painted swans decorating the ceiling
- Coat of Arms Room featuring heraldic symbols on a spectacular domed ceiling
- Chinese Room displaying Queen Carlota Joaquina's oriental collection including an ornate pagoda
- Palatine Chapel with intricate Mudejar architecture and Spanish-Moorish tilework
- Galley Hall showcasing the grandeur of Portuguese royal governance
- Palace gardens with native flora and panoramic views of Sintra's rolling landscape
Plan Your Visit to National Palace of Sintra
The National Palace of Sintra opens daily from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM, with last entry at 6:00 PM. Your ticket includes a multilingual audio guide in four languages, so bring headphones for the best experience as you explore at your own pace.
Plan to spend around 2-3 hours discovering the palace's rooms and gardens. The venue welcomes children and offers partial accessibility for visitors with reduced mobility, though some historic sections may present challenges for wheelchair users. Large backpacks, suitcases, drones and selfie sticks are not permitted inside.
The palace sits in Sintra's historic centre, easily accessible by train from Lisbon's Rossio Station. After exploring the royal chambers, consider visiting the other palaces and quintas that make Sintra a UNESCO World Heritage site. Only guide dogs are allowed inside; other pets must remain outside.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting the National Palace of Sintra, but children under 6 years old receive free admission.
- Opening times
09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm 09:30am - 06:30pm
- Know before you go
Before visiting the National Palace of Sintra, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through the palace's vast grounds and interior. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout your visit. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid the crowds. The palace is partially wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Check the official website for up-to-date information on accessibility.
- Visitor guidelines
To ensure a respectful and enjoyable experience for all visitors, please follow these guidelines. Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require prior permission. Be mindful of your surroundings and other visitors, and refrain from touching or damaging the palace's decorations and artifacts. For safety reasons, please stay within designated areas and follow instructions from staff.
Frequently asked
Is the National Palace of Sintra accessible for wheelchairs?
The palace is partly accessible but some historic areas may be difficult for wheelchair users.
Are audio guides included with my ticket?
Yes, multilingual audio guides are available for all visitors. Bring headphones for best use.
Can I bring my pet to the palace?
Only guide dogs are allowed inside the National Palace of Sintra; other pets are not permitted.
Are there restrictions on what I can carry inside?
Large backpacks, suitcases, drones and selfie sticks are not allowed within the palace.
What are the palace and garden opening hours?
The palace and gardens are open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Last entry is at 6:00 PM.
Where you'll be
National Palace of Sintra, Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
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