Reasons Why You Should Visit Sintra at Least Once
This fairytale flight of fancy, with its hilltop castles and parks, is a must-see stop on your next trip to Portugal – best tagged on to a Lisbon city break.
While Lisbon often grabs the attention, the Portuguese capital’s near neighbour, Sintra, is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the country for good reason. With its curved mountains, dewy forests, exotic gardens and Crayola-coloured palaces, it’s a city torn straight from a storybook. Only an hour’s drive from Lisbon transports you to this mystical, Unesco-listed hilltop vision, making it perfect for a day trip. Oh, and did we mention its beach? Here are our top reasons to visit Sintra.
The colourful Pena National Palace is straight out of Disneyland
Monastery, Park
It’s home to secret gardens and enchanting woods
Building
It has Unesco World Heritage status
Building, Park, Ruins
To sample Portugal’s exquisite pastries
Bakery, Cafe, Pastry Shop, Portuguese
You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a Bond film
Hotel
The beach will take your breath away
Natural Feature
Not just home to mystical castles and gardens, Sintra’s wild and unspoilt Praia da Ursa is widely regarded as the most beautiful in the area. Set on the rugged, Atlantic west coast, just north of Cabo da Roca, the breathtaking cliffs stacked across the golden sand make for beautiful vistas above. Even if it’s not bikini weather, it’s worth making a pit stop here to soak up the tranquility and sea breeze. The Adraga Restaurant at the end of the cliff offers a panoramic view of the beach below, but we also love Azenhas do Mar, a few coves away in the small seaside village of the same name, whose clifftop location and local servings of seafood are not to be missed.
To visit the edge of the Earth
Natural Feature
This dramatic sea arch filled with spouting waves marks the westernmost point on the European continent. Indeed, Boca do Inferno is a symbolic spot for all Portuguese; the kind of place every tourist dreams of visiting at least once and offers another fantastic photo opportunity.
To sample seafood restaurants like Restaurante da Adraga
Restaurant, Seafood
Portugal is renowned for its delicious seafood, but Sintra has some of the country’s finest – at much more reasonable rates than more southerly parts of the country. If you’re a fan of percebes (goose barnacles) or have yet to try this local delicacy, then this is your chance. Even if you’re not yet convinced, there are numerous other just-caught fresh fish dishes to try. We recommend the clams in white wine at the cafe on Praia da Adraga (Adraga beach) with its beautiful setting, or the giant spicy shrimps at the more upmarket Mar do Inferno.
Quinta da Regaleira
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It’s one of Portugal’s most picturesque towns
Natural Feature
Portugal undeniably has its fair share of quaint towns and villages but Sintra is without a doubt one of the most beautiful. Being home to a number of castles and manors and nestled atop the Sintra Mountains, the best of Moorish design, 19th-century Romanticist architecture and Neo-Islamic styles can be found here, not to mention the most stunning viewpoints of the pretty buildings below.
Some of Portugal’s best hotels are here
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Laura Holt contributed additional reporting to this article.