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From Cais Da Ribeira Das Naus or Cais Do Sodre
From Terminal Sul E Sueste or Terreiro Do Paco
From Cais Da Princesa or Torre De Belem
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Red line
Blue line
Green line (optional)
I took advantage of the Red Line and the Green Line. Very extensive sightseeing, many stops. The roads are a little bumpy, but the drivers drive a little too fast in some places and you can't take pictures.
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Your gateway to Lisbon’s iconic castles and the mystical Pena Park
Your gateway to Lisbon’s iconic castles and the mystical Pena Park
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Lisbon HOHO
Pena Park & Palace
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Pena Park & Palace
Lisbon HOHO: Castle Line (Green)
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Lisbon HOHO
Pena Park & Palace
the timing and facilities plus they responded quickly to a question I had I would buy from them again thanks!!!!
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I have put good to put something because we could not enter to see the castle as we had to return to Spain for an emergency so we did not visit Sintra.
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Castle was wonderfull. I m from Slovakia and I had realy nice experience from a trip to Sintra.I will only recomend to my friends to visit Portugual next time.😉🤗!
No issues at all. Arrived and it was a quick walk up the hill, maybe 15 mins and then had time for a coffee before our entrance time. Great experience!
An incredible experience, from start to finish. Starting at the palace and ending in the park. You can spend a whole day here discovering all the trails that extend throughout the park, nature at its best.
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Palacio da Pena, very nice but the way to walk to the top is horrible. Better to park the car and take a cab or tuctuc. Quinta da Regaleira is also worth a visit. Very nice all around. For me the worst thing is the private cars that you don't know where to park them.
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Rich in culture and vast enough to explore at my leisure. However some parts of the park weren't clearly sign posted. This makes a difference when you're a bit tired. You wouldn't want to be going in the wrong direction at that point 😀
ticketing was easy. It's a beautiful place to visit inside and out. While the park was beautiful, even in early November, we struggled to get back to the 'exit' or bus stop because the signage and maps weren't really in sync so it took a lot longer than we wanted and we often came to intersections, whether on a trail or on a park 'road' and we couldn't figure out which way to go. And in finding what looked like a landmark...a fountain or pond, we couldn't find it on the map we were were referencing on our phone.
Unfortunately, being a rainy day with a lot of fog, we were not able to see the outside beauty but only the inside
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2 must-see historic sites in Sintra .... Too bad the sun wasn't out... and the shuttle bus fare was excessive at €4.50 one way (there's no such thing as a return ticket); we found the Pena park badly signposted (we got a bit lost) ...
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The venue was wall-to-wall people. I felt like I was in a cattle drive. You moved a few inches and then wait a few more inches and then wait. The buildings were beautiful, but it was way too crowded.
The timed tickets are stressful as it doesn't start at the gate but a 10 minute hike from the gate and everyone starts lining up half an hour early. Unfortunately we didn't know this and almost weren't let in but the security made the exception and I'm so glad he did because the palace is absolutely incredible! Best part of the whole Lisbon trip
It is a beautiful architectural site with much history. Unfortunately, there were multiple large areas of the palace being renovated and rooms we were unable to see.
We like the rooms we visited in the castle and all the interesting artifacts displayed. The Views from the terrace were amazing The booking process was easy however we did not appeciate how long it wodul take ot get to the Palace from the centre of Sintra. Luckily we got there in time but you could easier get caught out and miss your time slot.
For tourists should be clear that the ticket doesn't include the entrance to the Palace. We had to pay €10 more per person at the gate to enter the Palace. The title "PENA PALACE & PARK TICKETS" is misleading. Thanks for your understanding. I hope no more tourists get into this trap.
It was pretty. But it seems Portugal has not come to terms with their history. Calling colonies territories is less than honest and claiming that all the wealth is from tax onnpepper corns- not mention of the slave trade- is uniquely dishonest
The palace architecture, bright colors, design, decor, historical significance, location ...at the end of a very beautiful hike
I liked the Moorish Castle, but I found the Pena Palace very poorly maintained, with dirty toilets and no hygiene items in general. The access roads also need to be better signposted. Many visitors, like me and my wife, got lost or had great difficulty locating certain destinations, including the exit.
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Spectacular palace to visit. They are certainly working hard to keep it in good repair. It looks beautiful. Loved our walk through the gardens as well.
Head out experience was easy to use. The oena palace we arrived on a very wet day. Even though the weather wasn't great the palace was something to see
The way to go in. You lose your patience on the traffic to the place. The solution is shuttles from the bottom of the mountain to the palace, and no private vehicle will go up, this will also make it easier for the villagers who live in the area.
Being in a very well preserved historic place. With my husband we had a problem with mobilization and they let us into the palace anyway, about an hour later than booked.
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We were very impressed with the Pina Palace and the Quinta da Regaleira. Everything was very interesting but we did find that there were enough indications at the Quinta da Regaleira though. We kept going around in circles trying to find the palace.We had to ask how to find it.
The Palace is very tired and some of the furniture is 1970's not 1700. Getting from the train to the palace was ill informed and buses below hawking to sell tickets that were 300% than a taxi.
The palace is beautiful and well kept. Some of the signage and communication was a bit confusing. I would have appreciated an audio tour, but somehow missed that option.
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Lisbon HOHO
Lisbon Oceanarium
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Belém bus tour route
Modern bus tour route
Lisbon HOHO
Lisbon Oceanarium
There are no airco inside the busses. Also it would be better if the folder said described in a few sentences what was to be seen at each big stop, and the prices. For example: free park where you can get drinks and there's a toilet. Free church. Big synificant monestry entrance price is €...,
Genial, nos ha encantado el Oceanario. Respecto al autobús, todo bien, sólo una observación ' estaría bien que en el audio indicaran qué parada se va a realizar, para no despistarse.
The 2-day ticket is good value. Lots of options to choose the sightseeing points. The Belem tour is highly recommended, the Modern Lisbon tour includes entry to the aquarium as a big plus (without having to queue), but it takes a very long time through corners of Lisbon that are not very special. Stops are not announced, you have to pay attention yourself and activate the stop in good time. The funicular and streetcar can only be used if you have a very tight daily schedule. In short: the offer is very large and good. The announcements over the headphones are difficult to understand.
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A great way to explore Lisbon with children.
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The Old Lisbon bus tour was incredible, great for seeing the city and saving your legs as their are heaps of steep inclines. The Modern Lisbon bus tour, was also interesting. At the beginning you start by working your way around the rights streets, very exciting. Then you make stops at the Tile Musuem, which was a highlight, and the Oceanarium, a great place to visit in the heat of the day. The rest of the tour was interesting for modern architecture. Overall an amazing experience! Note that on Mondays that most if not all, Museum's and historic sights are closed. So if you are staying for more than a couple of days, time your booking.