Leave Lisbon and visit the Pena Palace, which mixes architectural and decorative styles that will enchant you. Visit the historic center, with its narrow streets and picturesque buildings and taste traditional gastronomic delights, such as pillows or queijadas. Visit Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in Europe, with its breathtaking views. Then head towards Cascais, where you will discover a small fishing village, transformed into a summer resort for the Portuguese royal family at the end of the 19th century. Returning to Lisbon, pass through Estoril, an emblematic place for spies and exiles during World War II.
*Due to Palácio da Pena being in a protected area, in Serra de Sintra, and for the safety of our customers, whenever there is a yellow weather warning or worse, regarding winds, rain, excessively high temperatures and/or risk of fire, the visit to the palace will be replaced by a visit to the Queluz Palace.
Ticket to the Peña Palace
Visit the Palácio da Pena, a building that mixes architectural and decorative styles, which will certainly enchant you. Built in the mid-19th century at the wish of a King, and as an offer to his Queen, to serve as a summer palace, to enjoy some time away from the problems of governing a country, this palace had its origins in a small monastery from the 19th century. XVI. Breathe in the cold air of Serra de Sintra and feel like you're on top of the world. *The duration of this activity includes travel from Lisbon*
Go down the mountains and visit the historic center, with its narrow streets and picturesque buildings. Taste traditional gastronomic delights, such as pillows, true puff pastry sins with a creamy almond and egg filling, or queijadas, small cakes in which the flavor of cinnamon mixes with almonds and cheese – used to give texture to these specialties. *The duration of this activity includes travel to the next one, Cabo da Roca*
Admire the Atlantic Ocean from Cabo da Roca, enjoying the feeling of being at the westernmost point of continental Europe. An imposing landscape that evokes a unique connection with the vastness of the sea.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Note: Due to Palácio da Pena being in a protected area, in the Serra de Sintra, and for the safety of our customers, whenever there is a yellow weather warning or worse, regarding winds, rain, excessively high temperatures and/or risk fire, the visit to the palace will be replaced by a visit to the Queluz Palace.