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    Parque Natural da Arrábida

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Parque e Palácio Nacional da Pena - golden dome

    Parque e Palácio Nacional da Pena

    4.2(138 reviews)
    45.3 km

    One of Portugals must see day trips! You can't complete a Portugal trip without visiting the fairy…read moretale castle: National Palace of Pena. Beautiful and easy to get to. I took a tour option of the palace to avoid lines. But you can easily get here by train or bus. When I came here the inside was still under construction, so my tour guide recommended that we just tour the outside since inside would only be about 15 minutes. I love how you can see the three ways this building was made, definitely worth taking a tour to understand this place importance. However, you can still appreciate the tile work, views, intention, and colors of this historic palace.

    Pena Palace, the more tourist-friendly name for Parque e Palácio Nacional da Pena, is a UNESCO…read moreWorld Heritage site a 45-minute train ride from Lisbon. It's one of Portugal's most popular attractions even if getting there is a bit of a slog. The palace sits high atop a steep hill and getting to it takes much more than just a train ride. The train takes you to the town of Sintra but busses take you to the ticketing windows and more busses take you to and from the castle entrance. Other palaces and castles are present in the expansive park but they require separate entrance fees and other busses to access, which pretty well explains why I visited only Pena Palace during my time in Sintra. Lots of folks advance-book tours of the palace (including transportation) and other park attractions which, though more expensive than the DIY mode is certainly easier. Still, if you're handling things on your own, the number of guides trying to sell you on a tour when you get off the train in Sintra will give you a chance to reassess. I did it on my own, bypassing all of those who were offering tours. Pena Palace itself, once inside, was easy to navigate. It's a quirky and colorful place, somewhat Disney-esque, and you'll walk though it in a long line of other tourists doing the same. The one place where you can escape the lines is out on the terraces, worth experiencing for the breathtaking views. And, if you've planned nothing more than getting back to Lisbon, do make time to enjoy the views from the castle's outdoor cafe (with rather lousy food). I was encouraged to bus back down to a certain spot then walked from there back to the town of SIntra and its train station. This is a worthy plan as the park itself is filled with beautiful sites, statues, and nature. Even if you've planned to see only Pena Palace this is a good way to see a bit more of what the park holds.

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    Cabo Espichel

    Cabo Espichel

    4.5(2 reviews)
    15.1 km

    Cool spot to watch the sunset. You'll pass rural houses and an occasional rich man's mansion. As…read moreyou near the lighthouse, the road will be unpaved. Be very careful if you venture behind the lighthouse. It is a sheer drop off the cliff. There are no barriers.

    This is such a great place to go and visit, it is a gem that most people no longer go there. When I…read morewas younger I remember going there a lot with my parents. After being there 2 years ago for the last time I found it deserted, and I must say that it makes it more dramatic and with a great character! This location is really on the edge of a cliff, with views of the Atlantic Ocean, and it is famous for the Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Cabo Espichel, from which the church is still in use after more than 700 years. Around the church there used to be housing, which now only houses stray cats and some really really old shops (if they are still there, that is). Actually when you reach Cabo Espichel you will find a toponomy with a U shape, where the church stands the farthest away, you then have to passages to pass through the church and it is there that the magic really kicks in! You have to be careful though, there isn't any way of protecting you from falling from a very steep cliff. It has even featured in some Hollywood movies. If you have rented a car and your nearby, do take the opportunity to visit this pearl, you can even visit the lighthouse or dinosaurs trail that stand just a short walk from the site itself. Unfortunately that is the only way to get there since the buses don't go there that often (or at all). P.S.: I would suggest that after this walk you would drop by Sesimbra for a true view of a traditional fishing port with some awesome food and beach!

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