Maravilhosa! Palace de Pena. The National Palace of Pena located at Sintra district in Portugal. There are on the top of nation park, to visit the package ticket is 14€/person. Two way to go there is by walking taken about 15 to 20 mins and a golf car. I preferred to walk because can stop at views point look down to the town oh my goodness what! a stunning views. Do nit believe me alleast you see by own eyes!.#penapalace
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Maravilhosa! Palace de Pena. The National Palace of Pena located at Sintra district in Portugal. There are on the top of nation park, to visit the package ticket is 14€/person. Two way to go there is by walking taken about 15 to 20 mins and a golf car. I preferred to walk because can stop at views point look down to the town oh my goodness what! a stunning views. Do nit believe me alleast you see by own eyes!.#penapalace
The architectural appearance of tomato scrambled eggs, the interior architecture of life and the palace atmosphere, the endless mountains and mountains, the forest park without visiting, it is recommended
National Palace of Pena or in Portuguese called palácio nacional da Pena. The history of this magical place begins in the 12th century, when there was a chapel dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Pena. In this same location, King Manuel I had a monastery built, the Royal Monastery of Nossa Senhora da Pena, later handed over to the Order of São Jerónimo. This palace is on the top of national park, recent not allowed private vehicles to get on there. because the way is narrow and high, but sintra communithas the bus service to go there. and ticket to go inside the palace about 14€ per person. To get up there also 2 ways to choose is bu walking it will take about 15 to 20 mins but on the way will pass by the park garden and view points to see Sintra town. And another way this a golf car service fir whom not able to walks. Oncevto got there you will forgot all tied because a beauti of the palace will magnetize you to enjoying every conners every views there.
World Heritage Sites, Needless to say
The wind on the mountain is super strong, but it will not affect the mood of travel at all!
A very very huge palace with a very long and interesting history! Bring along an umbrella or raincoat in case it rain, because while queuing up at the entrance it poured so hard that everyone including the staff ran inside for shelter. You will have to take a bus up and pay an entrance fee. There is a small cafe for snacks and drinks and also a souvenir shop. A must go sight if you are there. Worth the visit!