
Quinta da Regaleira tickets and tours

Lisboa Card for 24h, 48h or 72h
Buy your Lisboa Card and get access to 37 museums and venues in Lisbon as well as free transportation around the city.

Sintra and Atlantic road tour with Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira from Lisbon
Book your Sintra and Atlantic Road Tour with Quinta da Regaleira Experience from Lisbon now! Discover the beautiful World Heritage Site of Sintra and visit Quinta da Regaleira, a place full of mysticism.
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Discovery Game Sintra alleyways and sweet treats
Explore Sintra during this interactive Discovery Game. Solve riddles that lead you through the city while learning about its history.
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Discovery Game Sintra’s town and palaces fairytales and views
Explore Sintra during this interactive Discovery Game. Solve riddles that lead you through the city while learning about its history.
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Sintra, Cascais, and Pena Palace guided tour from Lisbon
Discover Sintra, and Cascais and enjoy a guided tour of the Pena Palace booking this full-day tour from Lisbon
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Private tour to Sintra from Lisbon
Discover the mystical Sintra with an expert guide. Book now your private tour from Lisbon with pickup included.
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The inside story
Discover the the grand palace and lush gardens of Quinta da Regaleira, imagined by Italian opera-set designer Luigi Manini with Brazillian millionaire António Carvalho Monteiro. Located a short 40 minutes outside of Lisbon in the hillside town of Sintra you'll find a romantic property spread over 9 acres, holding an extravagant estate, luxurious gardens, lakes, grottoes and hidden mysterious symbols of the Knights Templar.
Once a small summer retreat owned by Baroness de Regaleira in the 1840’s, the grounds were converted into a palatial home known as "The Palace of Monteiro the Millionaire." Constructed from 1904 to 1910, the new interiors boasted carved fireplaces, frescos and Venetian-glass mosaics. Perched into a hillside, the millionare’s estate was erected in the neo-Manueline style, reviving the forms of late-Gothic architecture in Portugal with the help of stonemasons from Coimbra.