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On Your Way to the Palace? Start Here

Plan Your Route to Queluz

Whether you’re travelling from Lisbon, Sintra or elsewhere in the region, reaching Queluz National Palace is straightforward and well connected by public transport, car or taxi. Trains run frequently, parking is available nearby, and the walk from the nearest station is short and easy. This guide gives you all the practical options so you can choose the route that suits your schedule, budget and travel style.

Address & Directions

Address

Largo do Palácio de Queluz, 2745-191 Queluz, Portugal

Located between Lisbon and Sintra, the palace is easy to reach by public transport or car, making it a convenient half-day trip from either city.

Find Your Way to Queluz National Palace

Taking the train is the easiest way to reach Queluz National Palace from Lisbon or Sintra.

-Trains run on the Lisbon–Sintra suburban line and operate frequently throughout the day.
-From Lisbon, you can board at Rossio, Oriente, Entrecampos, or Sete Rios stations.
-The journey to Queluz-Belas or Monte Abraão station takes 20–25 minutes.
-Both stations are about a 10–15 minute walk from the palace entrance, following clearly signposted streets through residential areas.
-No advance booking is required — tickets can be purchased at the station or via the CP app.

This route is recommended for visitors who want a direct, simple and low-cost transfer without worrying about traffic or parking.

Buses are a good alternative if you’re coming from neighbourhoods not directly linked by train.

-Several urban and intercity routes stop within walking distance of the palace.
-The most common route from Lisbon is Bus 1717, running from Colégio Militar/Luz metro station via Amadora.
-Depending on the route, the trip takes 30–45 minutes, and the final stop is around a 10–12 minute walk from the palace.
-Other regional buses connect Queluz with Sintra, Oeiras, Amadora and other surrounding towns.

Ideal for travellers already staying northwest of Lisbon, or for those using Lisbon’s metro–bus combinations.

A quick and flexible option, especially for visitors travelling in groups or families.

-The palace is located just off the IC19 motorway, the main road between Lisbon and Sintra.
-Driving time from central Lisbon is roughly 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic.
-Limited parking is available near the palace, including a small paid car park and some street spaces.
-Arriving earlier in the day is recommended, especially in spring and summer when tour buses and rental cars increase demand.
-Taxis and ride-share services (Uber, Bolt, FreeNow) operate widely in Lisbon and cost approximately €15–25 one way.

A car is useful if pairing the visit with other nearby attractions, such as Mafra National Palace or Sintra Parks.

National Palace and Queluz Gardens: Skip-the-Line Ticket

Highlights

Explore a magnificent 18th-century palace renowned for its exquisite Baroque, Rococo, and Neo-Classical architecture.

Wander through extensive and meticulously designed gardens featuring elegant fountains and stately sculptures.

Admire the unique star-shaped garden layout that mirrors the intricate design inside the palace.

View the stunning tiled canal adorned with numerous glazed tiles depicting Portuguese legends.

Enjoy a leisurely visit without the usual crowds, taking in the peaceful and royal atmosphere.

FAQs

How far is the palace from Lisbon?

Queluz National Palace is about 12 km from central Lisbon, roughly 20–25 minutes by train or 15–20 minutes by car or taxi.

Which train do I take to get there?

Take the Sintra Line from Lisbon (Rossio, Oriente, Entrecampos or Sete Rios stations) and get off at Queluz-Belas or Monte Abraão. Both stations are a 10–15 minute walk from the palace.

Is there parking at the palace?

Yes, there is limited parking near the entrance. Spaces can fill up on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended if you're driving.

Can I get there by bus?

Yes. Several regional bus routes stop in Queluz, including services from Lisbon and Amadora, but journey times are usually longer than the train.

Is it easy to reach by taxi or ride-share?

Very. Taxis, Uber, Bolt and FreeNow operate widely in Lisbon, and the trip to the palace usually takes under 20 minutes depending on traffic.

Can I walk from the train station to the palace?

Yes. The walk is straightforward, mostly flat, and takes around 10–15 minutes from either station.

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