National Palace of Pena, Lisbon – Book Tickets for Portugal’s Iconic Romantic Palace
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Park and National Palace of Pena: Admission Ticket
Highlights
Admire the vibrant and eclectic palace architecture reflecting multiple historical styles.
Explore the vast park filled with over 500 species of exotic trees and plants.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Sintra region, Johnstown coastline, and Lisbon in the distance.
Discover a unique blend of Romantic, Renaissance, Manueline, and Moorish design throughout the castle.
Benefit from a seamless entry experience with a timed access ticket for the palace alongside open park access.








Park of Pena: Entrance Ticket
Highlights
Experience a magical woodland originally created by a king.
Explore diverse trails surrounded by exotic plants.
Enjoy stunning panoramas of Sintra, the coast, and Lisbon.
Visit charming spots like the Chalet of the Countess of Edla.
Wander through gardens with waterfalls, bridges, and fountains.
Welcome to National Palace of Pena in Lisbon
Step into a world of color, history, and breathtaking views at the National Palace of Pena in Sintra, just a short journey from Lisbon. Secure your tickets now and experience one of Europe’s most iconic UNESCO-listed landmarks without the wait.
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Interesting Facts About National Palace of Pena in Lisbon
A UNESCO World Heritage Landmark
The National Palace of Pena is part of the Cultural Landscape of Sintra, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique blend of nature, architecture, and history.
Built on the Ruins of a Medieval Monastery
The palace stands on the site of a former 16th-century Hieronymite monastery that was severely damaged during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
A Masterpiece of Romanticism
Pena Palace is one of the most important examples of 19th-century Romantic architecture in Europe, intentionally designed to look theatrical, imaginative, and dramatic rather than symmetrical or restrained.
A Mix of Multiple Architectural Styles
Its design combines Gothic, Moorish, Manueline, Renaissance, and Islamic influences—making it one of the most visually eclectic palaces in the world.
Commissioned by a King with Artistic Vision
The palace was transformed by King Ferdinand II, who was deeply interested in art, architecture, and landscape design and personally influenced many of its creative choices.
Its Bold Colors Are Historically Accurate
The palace’s famous red and yellow façades are not modern additions. They reflect historically documented color schemes that were restored during conservation efforts in the late 20th century.
Designed to Be Seen From Afar
Positioned on one of Sintra’s highest peaks, the palace was intentionally built to dominate the landscape and be visible from miles away, including from the Atlantic coast on clear days.
The Park Is Larger Than the Palace Itself
Pena Park covers over 200 hectares and contains exotic plants from around the world, secret paths, lakes, and hidden viewpoints, making it a destination in its own right.
Last Home of Portuguese Royalty
Pena Palace was the final royal residence of Portugal’s monarchy before the revolution of 1910, marking the end of royal rule in the country.
Frequently Shrouded in Mist
Sintra’s unique microclimate often surrounds the palace in fog and clouds, creating a mystical atmosphere that changes dramatically throughout the day and makes every visit visually different.
















