About Sintra
Sintra is a town in Greater Lisbon, Estremadura, Portugal. Its spectacular setting, 28 km from Lisbon, houses a Royal Palace, used by generations of Portuguese royalty prior to the 1910 revolution. The surrounding hills are surmounted by the remains of the Moorish Castle and by the 19th century Pena Palace. Near Estoril, the majestic Sintra Mountains cast a veil of mystery over the town nestling on its northern slopes. The hills and the surrounding area have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site for their cultural significance and for their outstanding natural beauty.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Symbol: €
Language
Portuguese
Phone Code
+351
International dialing code for Portugal
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for Portugal
Region
Europe
Southern Europe
How to Get to Sintra
Transportation options and arrival information
The town proper is a 10-minute walk from the train station. However, city buses to the center can be caught from the small bus stop directly on the right as one exits said station. These are the same buses that take circular routes to all the tourist sites, and offer tickets good for all day, so odds are one would be buying one of their tickets anyway.
Safety in Sintra
Very High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.301)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Things to See in Sintra
18 landmarks and points of interest
Archaeological Site of Colaride
cultural heritage monument in Sintra, Portugal
Boca do Inferno
Tourist attraction in Cascais, Portugal
Cascais Citadel Palace Museum
former summer residence of the Portuguese Royal Family
Conjunto Megalítico de Barreira
cultural heritage monument in Sintra, Portugal
Ensemble consisting of the Roman pavement and bridge and watermill in Catribana
Roman bridge near Sintra, Portugal
Estádio Nacional
football stadium
Exiles Memorial Center
Archive of materials related to World War II refugees in Portugal
Igreja da Penha Longa
cultural heritage monument in Sintra, Portugal
Igreja de Santa Maria (Sintra)
church building in Sintra, Lisbon District, Portugal
NewsMuseum
news and Media Museum in Sintra, Portugal
Palmela Palace
cultural heritage monument and 19th century summer residence in Cascais, Portugal
Pena Palace
palace in Sintra, Portugal
Source: Wikidata
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