




Sintra National Palace
Attraction
4.5 (47372 reviews)
11th century Moorish palace with notable tile collection plus ornate courtyards & rooms.
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia, 2710-616 Sintra, Portugal
+351 21 923 7300
Did You Know?
Royal Residence
The Sintra National Palace, also known as the Palace of the Moors, was originally built in the 14th century as a royal residence for the Portuguese monarchs.
Chimneys
The palace is famous for its iconic chimneys, which are a distinctive feature of the Sintra skyline. These chimneys are decorated with colorful tiles and are a testament to the rich history and architectural heritage of the palace.
World Heritage Site
The Sintra National Palace is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sintra, which includes other notable landmarks like the Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira.
Architectural Style
The palace exhibits a blend of architectural styles, including Moorish influences, which are evident in the palace's courtyards, arches, and decorative elements.
Highlights from Reviews
• beautiful architecture
Many visitors describe the palace as beautiful, with lovely architecture and unique interior design.
• stunning interiors
The palace's interiors are stunning, featuring intricate tile work and beautiful ceilings.
• central location
The palace is conveniently located in the heart of Sintra, making it easily accessible.
• rich in history
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the opportunity to feel the history as they walk through the palace.
• great views
The palace offers great views of the town from some of the windows.