How long does Quinta da Regaleira take?

How long does Quinta da Regaleira take?

1.5-2hours
A typical visit to the Quinta da Regaleira lasts 1.5-2hours, and the majority of the time will be spent in the gardens. We strongly advise visiting as early in the day as possible, when the site is at its quietest. The peak hours are 11am to 3pm, and there can be long queues going up and down the Poço Iniciático.

How much are Quinta da Regaleira tickets?

Tickets – Prices valid from 1 January 2022:

Child (up to 5 years old) Free
Young (6 – 17 years old) 9 €
Adult (18 – 64 years old) 18 €
Senior (65 – 79 years old) 9 €
Senior + (from age 80) Free

Where do you park for Quinta da Regaleira?

There is a small parking spot nearby (a bit further, to the right), but there isn’t much room. It would be advisable to park in the village. It’s just a small walk from there (about 10/15 minutes), if you leave the car after “Lawrence” (restaurant).

Can you drive to Quinta da Regaleira?

To get to Quinta da Regaleira from the Pena Palace, it’s just an 8-minute drive along the N375. It’s just a half-hour walk from Sintra train station and takes just over an hour from Lisbon, so you could even visit for a daytrip from the capital.

Who owns Quinta da regaleira?

The corporation kept the estate closed to the public for ten years, until it was acquired by the Sintra Town Council in 1997.

How do I get from Lisbon to Pena Palace?

The best way to get from Lisbon to Pena National Palace is to line 35 bus which takes 59 min and costs €1 – €10. Alternatively, you can line 18801 train, which costs €2 – €3 and takes 1h 15m.

How old is the initiation well?

Built in 1904, the pearl of the estate, without doubt, is the palace. The grand residence has five floors and a Gothic facade, with carved and decorated gargoyles and other Gothic ornaments. The construction of the impressive estate lasted over 6 years.

How do you spend a day in Sintra?

How to See the Best of Sintra in One Day

  1. Walking the walls of the Castle of the Moors.
  2. Pena Palace as seen from the Moorish Castle.
  3. The walk from the Moorish Castle to Sintra old town is really nice.
  4. Sintra old town.
  5. The Palace of Sintra.
  6. Monserrate Palace.
  7. Don’t miss the gardens of Monserrate Palace.