Embark on a full-day journey through Lisbon’s surroundings where you’ll uncover the essence of three iconic destinations. Immerse yourself in the romance of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and be amazed by the magnificent Pena Palace. Experience the coastal charm of Cascais, enjoy the sea breeze, and marvel at the fantastic view of its sunny beaches. Be captivated by the blend of history, culture and architectural marvels of Belém, one of Portugal’s most emblematic neighborhoods.
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discover the most emblematic surroundings of Lisbon. Meet your guide in the center of Lisbon and travel to the enchanting Sintra in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan. Upon arriving at one of the highest points of the Serra de Sintra, you'll behold the Pena Palace, one of the finest expressions of 19th-century Romanticism in Europe.
Accompanied by your guide, explore its gardens adorned with exotic trees from around the world, creating a magical and mysterious ambiance. Proceed to the Pena Palace, a principal residence of the Portuguese royal family during the 19th century, and be amazed by the intentional fusion of architectural styles, understanding why King Fernando II earned the nickname “King-Artist.”
Continue your tour by visiting Cascais, a fisherman village that once served as the summer retreat for the royal family. You'll relish incredible panoramic views of Guincho and Estoril beaches, followed by a guided walking tour led by your Expert Guide within the Cascais Citadel. This complex of fortifications, built over 500 years ago, protected the primary Portuguese Atlantic port from pirate and corsair attacks before they entered Lisbon. Gain insights into the history and fascinating anecdotes of this place. After the walking tour, enjoy an hour-and-a-half of free time to savor lunch in the typical seafood restaurants of the region.
Conclude this exclusive tour in Belém, one of Lisbon's most famous neighborhoods, situated along the banks of the Tagus River, characterized by its colorful tile-covered houses and the famous Pastéis de Belém. Visit the exteriors of the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, both declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1983. At the end of your tour, return to Lisbon's center, where your guide will offer recommendations for fur