To get to the steep slope constructed by the Baron of Eschwege that leads to the castle-like structure, one must travel via the eastern portion of the Park of Pena. The palace itself is divided into two wings: the 19th-century wing constructed by King Ferdinand II and the former Manueline monastery of the Order of St. Jerome. A third architectural component, a fanciful representation of an imaginary castle with walkable walls that includes battlements, watchtowers, an entrance tunnel, and even a drawbridge, encircles these wings.
Highlights
3 hours
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Mobile Ticket
3 hours
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Entry Tickets
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Departure
Park and National Palace of Pena
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Pena Palace and Park Entry Tickets in Sintra
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To get to the steep slope constructed by the Baron of Eschwege that leads to the castle-like structure, one must travel via the eastern portion of the Park of Pena. The palace itself is divided into two wings: the 19th-century wing constructed by King Ferdinand II and the former Manueline monastery of the Order of St. Jerome. A third architectural component, a fanciful representation of an imaginary castle with walkable walls that includes battlements, watchtowers, an entrance tunnel, and even a drawbridge, encircles these wings.
Highlights
3 hours
Non-refundable
Avoid Queues
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Non-refundable
Avoid Queues
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Entry Tickets
Tour Guide
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Park and National Palace of Pena
Return
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Park and National Palace of Pena
Start your journey with the green meadows of Pena Park. Admire Pena Palace, one of Portugal's most stunning and recognisable tourist destinations. Perched atop a rocky peak, the second highest point in the Sintra Hills, the palace is a superb example of 19th-century Romantic architecture.