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Quinta da Maquia Hotel
Quinta da Maquia Hotel
Sintra Boutique Hotel
Sintra Boutique Hotel
NH Sintra Centro
NH Sintra Centro
Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening
Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening
Sintra Marmoris Camelia
Sintra Marmoris Camelia
Lawrence's Hotel
Lawrence's Hotel
Arribas Sintra Hotel
Arribas Sintra Hotel
Penha Longa Resort
Penha Longa Resort
Villa Bela Vista
Villa Bela Vista
Quinta dos Lobos Boutique Hotel - Nature Experience
Quinta dos Lobos Boutique Hotel - Nature Experience
Passeio Sintra Collection
Passeio Sintra Collection
Eighteen21 Houses - Quinta Velha
Eighteen21 Houses - Quinta Velha
Live Sintra Boutique Guest House
Live Sintra Boutique Guest House
Vila Vitorino
Vila Vitorino
Palácio de Sintra Boutique House
Palácio de Sintra Boutique House
Sintra Green Chalet - Bed & Breakfast
Sintra Green Chalet - Bed & Breakfast
Sintra Bliss Hotel
Sintra Bliss Hotel
Quinta Das Murtas B&B
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Historic Center
Sintra's Historic Center feels like a fairytale brought to life with its UNESCO-listed palaces and castles. Cobblestone streets wind past candy-colored Pena Palace, mysterious Quinta da Regaleira with its spiral wells, and the elegant National Palace crowned by distinctive conical chimneys. Medieval ruins crown forested hilltops while Romanticist mansions peek through ancient oak groves. Traditional taverns serve delicious travesseiros (almond pastries) and local specialties in family-run restaurants. Boutique hotels in converted manor houses offer period furnishings and personalized service. Limited buses connect to Lisbon, while local shuttles help navigate between the steep, narrow streets of this enchanting mountain retreat.

Galamares
Galamares offers travelers a peaceful slice of authentic Portugal away from Sintra's tourist crowds. Traditional whitewashed houses with terracotta roofs nestle among eucalyptus groves and rolling hills. You'll wake to morning mist and the distant sounds of church bells while having easy access to Sintra's UNESCO palaces and the lush trails of Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. The neighborhood has minimal dining options, with just a few family-run tascas serving traditional Portuguese fare. Most visitors stay in converted homes or charming quintas with gardens, using this tranquil base to explore. A car is recommended as public transport is limited and the terrain is steep.

Santa Maria e São Miguel
Step into a fairytale in Santa Maria e São Miguel, where medieval grandeur meets mountain magic. The iconic twin chimneys of Sintra National Palace pierce the sky above cobblestone streets lined with Gothic churches and azulejo-tiled buildings. History buffs will love exploring Castle of the Moors, while art enthusiasts can discover treasures at the Modern Art Museum and Olga Cadaval Cultural Center. Traditional pastry shops serve mouthwatering queijadas and travesseiros between sightseeing adventures. Hop on the historic tram to navigate between attractions or explore the neighborhood on foot. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer the perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort for your Sintra getaway.

São Pedro de Penaferrim
São Pedro de Penaferrim invites you into a fairy tale world where Pena Palace's rainbow towers peek through morning mist. Ancient stones of the Moorish Castle whisper stories of long ago while peacocks strut through the emerald expanse of Pena Park. Hiking trails wind through the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, offering breathtaking views of Portugal's coastline stretching toward the horizon. Dining options are limited within the neighborhood, so plan to eat in central Sintra town. Accommodations range from luxury historic estates to charming guesthouses nestled in the hills. The steep terrain challenges walkability, so consider the tourist buses that connect major attractions for easier exploration.
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Sintra is well-known for its castle and gardens, featuring attractions such as Quinta da Regaleira and Castle of the Moors. This historical city has something for everyone including cafes as well as sights like Monserrate Palace and Penha Longa Golf Course. All are within a secluded setting.

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