Pena Palace, a fairytale castle in Sintra

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Palácio da Pena, one of Sintra's most dreamy landmarks, is one of Portugal's most enchanting landmarks.

The moment you step into the Palace, you feel like you've stepped into a fairytale. Sunlight bathes the vibrant walls, creating a picturesque scene. The winding mountain road ascends to the summit, passing through the lush Pena Park, where shadows sway and the air is fresh.

Standing on the palace's terrace, overlooking Sintra and Lisbon in the distance, you feel like you're in the clouds. The royal dining room and bedrooms inside the palace are beautifully preserved, with exquisite details.

I particularly love the Moorish arches and colorful tiled walls; every angle looks like a postcard when photographed.

🚆 Transportation to Pena Palace

Below is a detailed guide to getting to Pena Palace from Lisbon:
1. Train (Lisbon → Sintra)
• Departure: Rossio Station, Lisbon
• Journey Time: Approximately 40 minutes
• Fare: Approximately €5 round trip
• Frequency: Frequent, approximately every 20 minutes
• Arrival: Sintra Train Station (Sintra Estação)

2. Bus (Sintra Station → Pena Palace)
• Bus number: 434 (Pena Circuit)
• Route: Passes by the Sintra National Palace and the Moorish Castle, ending at Pena Palace
• Frequency: Approximately every 15 minutes
• Fare: Approximately €3 one-way, approximately €6 round trip
• Note: This bus is designed for tourists and travels around Sintra's main attractions.

Pena Palace Opening Hours:
• Palace: 9:30 AM–6:30 PM (last admission 6:00 PM)
• Park: 9:00 AM–7:00 PM (last admission 6:00 PM) Pena Palace...

🏰 Pena Palace Information
Location: Located on the top of the Sintra Mountains in Portugal, overlooking the entire town of Sintra
Architectural Style: A blend of Romanticism, Gothic, Moorish, and Renaissance styles, the vibrant architecture resembles a fairytale castle
Construction: Originally a medieval monastery, it was converted into a palace by King Ferdinand II in the 19th century and completed in 1854
Designer: German architect Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege
Features:
• Bright yellow and red exterior, visible from as far away as Lisbon
• Ornate interior, preserving traces of royal life
• Surrounded by the mysterious Pena Park, home to diverse flora and hidden paths
• Cultural Status: Listed as one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal
• Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995
• It is still used today as a venue for state events by the Portuguese president and government officials.

Post by Snowblue 雪藍 | Oct 25, 2025

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