FAQs about the Pena Palace

Explore our comprehensive Pena Palace FAQs page for answers to all your queries. Find information on tickets, opening hours, location, and more to plan your visit to Sintra’s iconic 19th-century palace effortlessly.

FAQs about tickets and tours to the Pena Palace

Pena tickets cost €30 per person. In this ticket you will get access to the main building and the park. Tours are not included in this price. For guided tours you will have to purchase a different package.
Pena Palace uses timed entry tickets. This means you have a specific time slot to enter the palace listed on your ticket. Be sure to arrive on time. They can’t let people in late because too many others want to see the palace at the same time.
You can purchase online tickets from our website. You can also buy tickets in person at the ticket offices located at Pena Palace itself. However, this might mean waiting in line, and there’s no guarantee you will get your preferred entry time. Having tickets in advance saves you the trouble of waiting in long queue.
Tickets can not be canceled. So if you change your mind about visiting, there is nothing we can do. In the event of no show you will not be refunded any amount of money.
No. Tickets for Pena Palace are usually pretty strict. Once you buy them, it is difficult to change them. This includes switching the date or time of your visit. So make sure you pick the date and time that work best for you before you buy your tickets.

FAQs about tickets and tours to the Pena Palace

  • The Palace: The centerpiece of the estate, the palace is an eclectic mix of Gothic, Manueline, Moorish, and Renaissance architectural styles. Key rooms to explore include the State Rooms, the Arab Room, and the Chapel.
  • The Terraces: Offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Atlantic Ocean on clear days.
  • The Park: Encompassing over 200 hectares, the park is divided into several themed gardens and walking paths.
Yes. Photography is allowed in most parts of Pena Palace and Park. Just be mindful that some places inside, like rooms with art, might not allow flash photography or tripods. This helps protect the artifacts inside the palace.
Pena Palace opens at 9:30 am whereas the park opens slightly earlier at 9:00 am.
Pena Palace closes at 6:30 and the last ticket is sold at 5:30. The park closes at 7:00 pm and the last ticket is sold at 6:00.
Yes. They offer a few things to help visitors with mobility limitations, such as park shuttles and accessible paths. To make sure these options work best for you, it’s a good idea to contact Pena Palace in advance of your visit. They can answer any questions you have and help you plan your trip.
This amazing building is famous for its colorful, romantic style and its mix of different architectural influences. The views from the palace are incredible, looking out over the Sintra Mountains. The palace is surrounded by a big park with lots of plants to explore.

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