Long the home of Portugal’s monarchs, Sintra is a magnificent town of marvelous historic mansions, all set against the backdrop of lush hills. Sintra’s many castles include the Palácio Nacional de Sintra (a main abode of Portuguese royalty until the early 20th century), the hilltop and storybook Palácio da Pena, Quinta de Regaleira (incorporating several architectural styles and with gorgeous surrounding gardens), the Castelo dos Mouros (Moorish Castle), and the Palácio de Monserrate.
Restaurants in Sintra
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Our new second edition of 4 Caravelas has just opened, located a short walk from the train station in Sintra you will find us mixing up special cocktails created in house or you can have your favorite classic as well. To help soak up the drinks we have the food tower consisting of local cheeses, presunto, chourico, spicy tuna spread, olives, jams, grapes and bread. Craft beers, wines and juices available. Heading back to Lisbon why not try out 4 Caravelas located just 50 meters from the famous pink street in Cais do Sodre. Bookings welcomed to reserve an area just email us we will get back to you. Happy Hour in Sintra from 5pm until 8pm any cocktail on the menu ONLY 5€.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
I simply love both the Celtic atmosphere as well as the self-made beverages this place offers. The toasts are also quite tasty and on Saturdays they have a guitarist with some background music.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Sinistra, the new place of Fado in Sintra. Great location, just two minutes away from the train station and behind the former City Hall. Different from the Fado Houses in the capital, Lisbon. A brand New Generation of musicians and Fado Singers - the so called "Fadistas". They are bringing us brightness and tradition at the same time! Only on Friday and Saturday! Come and visit us!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We can find in the town of Sintra testimonies of virtually every epoch in Portuguese history and, not infrequently, with a dimension that has exceeded, by its importance, the limits of this territory. In Sintra's candidacy for World Heritage / Cultural Landscape with UNESCO, it was a question of classifying an entire area that assumed itself as a cultural and environmental context !! Feel Portuguese
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