Alto do Cha (tea hill) – The third-highest peak of the Serra da Sintra provides the finest view of the Palácio da Pena. This boulder-strewn hill is far from the palace and offers a peaceful and calm atmosphere seldom found elsewhere in the park.
People Also Ask
The Pena Palace is located in the municipality of Sintra, and is widely recognised as one of the best Romanticist castles in the world. Not only is it well known for its outlandish colourful appearance, but also for its towering views over the Sintra Mountains and the town of Sintra.
If you are starting your journey from Lisbon, you can take a direct train from Lisbon's Rossio Station or Oriente Station to Sintra. Once in Sintra, you can catch a bus or opt for a short taxi ride to reach the entrance of Pena Palace. You can also hail a taxi or an uber to the palace.
1.3.This ticket will give you access not only to the 500 acres of gardens and exotic plants of Pena Park but also to the Countess of Edla and Palace surroundings, so you can see a lot of the palace from outside (but you cannot access its terraces)!
A castle ? Pena Palace ? sits very high up on the hill above Sintra. So high, it's not easily seen from town. Constructed in the 1800s, it's considered one of the world's great examples of Romantic architecture. Up on that same hill, there is an 10th century fortified wall and battlement built by the Moors.
The best time to visit the Pena Palace is in the early morning (9 am) or late afternoon (after 4 pm), when it has fewer visitors. This is perfect if you want to avoid crowds and tours which usually arrive between 10 am to 3pm.
As Pena Palace is the most visited palace in Portugal, which offers beautiful scenery with changing seasons, it is recommended to visit the place early in the morning after its opening, as it offers you more time to explore all the aspects of the attraction from the palace's interiors to its parks and surroundings.
To reach the Palace of Pena, follow the signposted footpath as far as the main entrance to the Park of Pena and then climb to the Palace. This walk takes around 30 minutes.
Parking & Transportation Changes in Sintra: You are no longer allowed to drive and park private vehicles near the Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, and other attractions in the Sintra Hills. Unfortunately, we found out the hard way that you can no longer self-drive and park at the entrance of the Pena Palace in Sintra.
Don't be like me—wear sneakers, or at least sturdier sandals. Due to its altitude and location closer to the coast, Sintra is often chillier than Lisbon, which was definitely the case when we visited. I recommend dressing in layers, and bringing a light jacket or sweater.
It became the summer residence of the Royal family. Under his explicit command, the monastery was painted in red and the new building in yellow. In 1994 the original colours, which disappeared with time, red for the former monastery and yellow for the new palace were restored.
The second phase of occupation of Pena by the Royal Family saw the presence of King Carlos I (1863-1908) and Queen Amelie of Orleans (1865-1951). These monarchs would spend part of the summer season in the palace before then moving onto the Citadel of Cascais for further vacations.
Once inside, it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to walk through the interior of the palace. If you have less than 2 hours to spend at Pena Palace, I'd honestly skip the interior and use that time exploring the outside terraces, watchtowers, and gardens.
Getting to Quinta da Regaleira by Public TransportCatch bus 434 from Sintra Estacao and get down at Estrada Pena N16. Buses depart every 15 minutes for this route. From Estrada Pena N16, the estate is just 1.1 km away. You will have to walk this distance.
If you take an uber straight to the Pena palace, that would definitely be easiest (We drove from Lisbon and had to find parking in town and a way to get up the mountain because there is not much parking up there). I would get there 45-60 min before your scheduled time. Then you can walk down to the Moorish castle.
A unique Historic Wedding Venue in PortugalBuilt in 1836, Pena Palace Wedding Venue in Portugal, in portuguese Palacio da Pena, represents Romanesque, vintage, and romantic architecture, will provide you with the most beautiful Fairytale Castle Wedding Venue in Sintra.
Starting your day before 9 a.m. is ideal! (The buses in Sintra start running between 9:15 and 9:30 a.m., so if you can be there around that time, it will be less crowded than later in the day.)
If visiting the Sintra region during the summer plan to head to Sintra either early or late in the day to avoid the crowds and the intense sun. Weekends tend to be busier than weekdays and all of the main sights of Sintra are open every day during the high season.
The Uber will send you to the ticket booth at the Palace entrance ( exactly the same place where the bus will drop you). I don't think any non-Pena Palace car goes beyond that. Inside the palace, you need take a 10 minutes uphill walk to reach the main building ( where your ticket will be checked. again).
It's historic center is famous for its 19th-century Romanticist architecture, historic estates and villas, gardens, and royal palaces and castles, which resulted in the classification of the town as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.