A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sintra is a magical place where nature and history blend in perfect harmony. Romantic palaces, medieval castles, exotic gardens, and golden beaches make this town one of the most enchanting destinations in Portugal.
Stroll through the historic center and enjoy a traditional breakfast.
Visit the National Palace of Sintra, with its iconic twin chimneys and interiors filled with azulejos.
Wander the narrow streets and browse local shops.
Explore the Quinta da Regaleira, with mysterious gardens and Masonic symbolism.
Stop at the gardens of the Palace of Seteais, with views of the Pena Palace, the Moorish Castle, and the distant sea.
Choose a typical restaurant in town or enjoy a picnic at the Parque dos Castanheiros.
Climb the hills to the Moorish Castle, a testimony of Islamic presence from the 8th century.
Enter the Park and Palace of Pena, a romantic icon of Portugal.
Visit the Chalet of the Countess of Edla.
Taste the famous queijadas and travesseiros in local pastry shops.
Monserrate Park and its exotic neo-Gothic palace.
The austere Convent of Capuchos, lined with cork.
The Archaeological Museum of São Miguel de Odrinhas, with artifacts over 2,000 years old.
Classical music and ballet performances at the Sintra Festival (July/August).
The National Palace of Queluz, with gardens and Lusitano horses.
Praia das Maçãs: perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
Praia Grande: stage for surf and bodyboard competitions.
Azenhas do Mar: cliffside village with a saltwater pool.
Praia da Adraga: a hidden gem among cliffs.
Cabo da Roca: “where the land ends and the sea begins.”
Sintra-Cascais Natural Park: trails, climbing, paragliding, and breathtaking landscapes.
Fresh fish and seafood, stews, and the famous Colares wines.
Traditional sweets: queijadas, travesseiros, and morgados.
✨ Sintra is a destination that combines romance, adventure, and culture. Perfect for couples, families, or curious travelers, it is a place where every visit reveals new secrets.
And don’t forget: after so much activity, bring home some queijadas and travesseiros to enjoy during quiet moments, while resting and admiring the scenery.