National Palace of Queluz
Our Private Driver will take you and help you with the tickets and wait for you while you visit the Palace and the fabulous gardens, and then we proceed our tour to Sintra.
Admission Not Included
National Palace of Queluz
Our Private Driver will take you and help you with the tickets and wait for you while you visit the Palace and the fabulous gardens, and then we proceed our tour to Sintra.
Admission Not Included
Park and National Palace of Pena
Located at the top of the Monte da Pena, it was fruit of the imagination of the King D. Fernando after falling in love with Sintra. Surrounded by luxuriant gardens with over five hundred different species of trees originating from the four corners of the earth, is the greatest expression of 19th-century romanticism in Portugal.
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Sintra National Palace
Located at the center of the village of Sintra, it was one of the preferred places of Portuguese kings and queens in the nation’s first dynasties.
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Quinta da Regaleira
The dream of a man that came true, this 19th century Palace is boasting impressive decorations laden with Masonic references and with luxurious gardens, fountains and lakes.
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Cabo da Roca
Leaving Sintra and on the way to Cascais, we reach the most western point of the European continent, in a 140m high cliff and with the lighthouse which is still an important point for navigation.
Boca do Inferno
Reaching Cascais, there's Hell's Mouth, a natural chasm or cave that was formed by the repeated pounding of the waves against the cliffs and the waters go in and out, but it's in the winter months that Boca do Inferno really reveals its hell-like fury. Waves can reach up to the cliffs – or higher – during particularly bad weather. The result is a prime example of nature’s force, which is simultaneously terrifying and fascinating.
Cascais
Once a peacefull fishing village, Cascais became famous during the World War II when rich and royal families from many european countries at war choose Cascais and Estoril to live, while Portugal was a neutral country at the time. Rich houses and Palaces by the sea and a beautifull landscape made this region the Portuguese Riviera.
Estoril
Chosen with Cascais by many aristocratic families from countries at war during World War II, Estoril has one of the oldest Casinos in Europe and the Famous Hotel Palacio with lots of stories about spies and secret meetings between the Allies and the Nazis.
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