National Palace of Pena Tickets Sintra
Explore the enchanting National Palace of Pena in Sintra, a fairy-tale castle with vibrant colors and stunning views. Discover its whimsical towers and lush gardens, perfect for family adventures. Entry is free for children 0-5. Book your tickets online now and save!
Opening Hours:
Highlights
- Stunning mix of architectural styles and bright colors.
- Panoramic views of Sintra and the coastline.
- Intricate interior rooms with royal furnishings.
- Lush Pena Park is filled with exotic trees and hidden paths.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of Sintra’s Cultural Landscape.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
These tickets can't be cancelled, refunded or rescheduled.
My Tickets
- Pets are not allowed inside the venue, except service animals with valid identification.
- Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue.
- The use of tripods for photography is prohibited.
- No smoking, eating, or drinking inside the palace.
- Keep to marked paths in Pena Park.
- Respect restricted and fragile heritage zones.
Know Before You Go
Entry and Services:
- Free for children aged 0-5.
- Children aged 6+ will be charged the same rate as adults.
- This activity is wheelchair-accessible.
- The designated time slot is only for the Pena Palace entrance. Access to the park remains available at any time.
How To Use
- Tickets are only valid during the period specified.
- You can enter the attraction directly with this ticket.
Location
By Bus:
- From Sintra train station, take Scotturb Bus 434 (“Pena Circuit”) directly to the palace entrance.
By Car:
- Drive from Lisbon to Sintra (about 40 minutes) and follow signs to “Palácio da Pena.” Parking is limited near the palace, so it’s best to park lower and take the shuttle or bus up.
FAQs
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What are the visiting hours?
Usually open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM (last entry at 6:00 PM), but check online for seasonal changes.
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How long does it take to visit?
Around 2–3 hours to explore the palace and gardens.
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Can I take photos inside?
Photos are allowed in most outdoor areas, but not always inside the palace rooms.