




Grab this combo ticket that includes access to the National Palace of Sintra and the National Palace of Queluz & Gardens.
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Conveniently explore two of Portugal’s iconic landmarks: The National Palace of Sintra and the National Palace of Queluz & Gardens with this combo.
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If architecture and history fascinate you, you'll enjoy uncovering the rich origins and significance of these palaces beyond their stunning beauty.
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Use the audio guide to dive deeper into the finer details of these attractions, from the history of each space to their historical significance.
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You can enter both attractions at any point within their operating hours and explore them at your own pace and for as long as you’d like.
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Don't miss the Swan and Magpie Rooms at the National Palace of Sintra, while the Ambassador’s Room is a must-visit at the National Palace of Queluz.
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National Palace of Sintra
- Entry to the National Palace of Sintra
National Palace of Queluz & Gardens
- Entry to the National Palace of Queluz & Gardens
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Leo
Jul, 2024
I took the Sintra train from Rossio station very early in the morning to avoid too many tourists...turns out that I actually wanted to visit Pena Palace over the National Palace of Sintra...but I visited NPS in the afternoon...the day at Sintra was gorgeous weather and every photo taken looked awesome as a first time visitor to Portugal! I enjoyed the layout of the town being on the hills with Pena Palace way up on top of the hill, and the moorish Castle defending the palace below a ways down a little. I saved a bit of money on the circular bus by hiking up to Pena Castle earlier at around 8:00 am from the National Palace...the morning fog eventually lifted away as I got higher up. After touring the Pena Palace and Moorish Castle I took a one way bus ride down back to the historic center station and finally visited the NPS and had a great late lunch at Café da Villa. A stay overnight is recommended for a deeper visit into this historical town.Christopher
Jun, 2024
We had no expectations, my partner and I when we turned up. The whole experience was informative and filled with interesting artefacts and a stunning garden. An overall enjoyable experience.Eugine
Oct, 2024
Breath taking! nice experience and walking around town was a bonus.Janet
Sep, 2024
Our guide gave a great informative tour. The palace was extraordinarily interesting and beautiful.Valery
Mar, 2025
the national palace of sintra perfect as an organization, the route was clear and very interesting, instead quinta from regaleira I found it unclear at the level of map and route, but still we got by and it was a unique experienceView original review in Italian
A combo that gives you access to two of Portugal’s most visually stunning and historically rich palaces, these are two attractions you cannot miss on your visit to the country.
National Palace of Sintra
At the Palace of Sintra, you can explore over 1,000 years of Portuguese history. The palace is immediately discernible by its two conical chimneys - a characteristic trait of Sintra itself. With its richly decorated rooms, galleries, and corridors, it was a favorite for a succession of Portuguese royal families and their retinues, right until the end of the monarchy in 1910.
Spend your time marveling at how the natural landscape was used to merge Manueline, Gothic, and Mudejar designs. The windows with surmounted arches and walls covered in glazed tiles of geometric patterns are a testament to medieval brushwork and craftsmanship.
National Palace of Queluz & Gardens
As one of the last great Rococo buildings to be designed in Europe, the National Palace of Queluz is a heritage site that you cannot miss on your visit to Portugal. A walk through the magnificent palace will take you back to a time of regal balls and stately dinners. Gasp at the lavish interiors of the Throne Room, where the royalty used to receive their guests.
The entire room is decorated with gold carvings, ornate mirrors, and large paintings, giving you a sneak peek into how the Portuguese monarchy used to live back in the day. See relics like the Princess’s Apartments, the Ambassador’s Room, and the Music Hall.
After a tour inside the palace, explore the over 16 hectares of gardens outside the palace. Wander among ponds, fountains, and statues inspired by classical mythology, the most famous of which is the Fountain of Neptune.
Operating Hours
National Palace of Sintra
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Daily: 9:30am to 6:30pm
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Last admission: 6pm
National Palace of Queluz & Gardens
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Daily: 9am to 6pm
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Last admission: 5pm
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID. Students must show a valid student ID.
Ticket Redemption Point 1
Sintra National Palace
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Show your ticket at Sintra National Palace.
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Address: Largo Rainha Dona Amélia, 2710-616 Sintra, Portugal
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Ticket Redemption Point 2
National Palace of Queluz & Gardens
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Show your ticket at Queluz National Palace.
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Address: Largo Palácio de Queluz, 2745-191 Queluz, Portugal
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