Sintra from Lisbon: Pena Timed Tickets, the 434 Loop, and the Two-Palace Rule

The most-booked day trip in Portugal, which is exactly why it needs a plan.

Train time~40 min each way
Departs fromLisbon Rossio
Train costA few euros each way
Time on the ground6–8 hours
Best monthsMar–Jun, Sep–Oct
WalkingSteep; the buses do the hills

The short version

  • Trains run from Rossio to Sintra every 20 to 30 minutes. Go early; the crowd rides at 10:00.
  • The 434 bus loops the station, the town center, the Moorish Castle, and Pena. Walking up to Pena is a steep hour; riding beats it.
  • Two sites is the day: Pena plus one of Quinta da Regaleira or the Moorish Castle. Four is a queue tour.
  • Your Pena ticket window covers the palace interior and is enforced to the minute. From the park gate, the walk up to the palace takes 20 to 25 minutes — leave margin.
  • Regaleira’s initiation well and tunnels are the best hour in town for anyone bored by state rooms.
  • End with a warm travesseiro from Piriquita on the walk back down.
Serious Day Tour Man
Serious Day Tour Man saysPena Palace runs on strict timed entry. Tickets open 90 days out, and peak slots go one to two weeks ahead. Buy the slot at parquesdesintra.pt before you leave home and build the day around it.About Serious Day Tour Man

Getting there

Suburban trains run from Lisbon’s Rossio station to Sintra in about 40 minutes for a few euros on a tap card. Do not drive: the roads are narrow, parking is scarce, and the 434 loop bus exists to do the hills for you. From Sintra station it is a ten-minute walk to the town center; the palaces on the ridge are bus territory.

The day

Take the earliest train you can manage and aim your Pena slot at mid-morning. Do Pena first, while you are fresh: allow the 20-to-25-minute climb from the park gate, then the terraces before or after your interior window. Come down for lunch in town, then give the afternoon to Quinta da Regaleira or the Moorish Castle walls. If the serra is fogged in — Atlantic mist can sit on the hilltops until noon in summer — flip the order and do Regaleira first. Check current days and hours at parquesdesintra.pt; trains and tickets otherwise at cp.pt.

When to go

March to June and September to October carry the day: gardens in leaf, queues survivable, light worth the hilltops. Midweek beats the weekend every time of year. July and August work only with the earliest slots and the two-palace discipline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pena worth the crowds?
The terraces and the exterior are; the interior is a corridor shuffle at peak. Buy the full ticket for a first visit, park-only if you return.

How many palaces fit in one day?
Two, done well. Pena plus Regaleira is the usual right answer.

Should I drive to Sintra?
No. Roads are narrow, parking is scarce, and the 434 exists.

Can I combine Sintra with Cascais or Cabo da Roca?
Only by giving up a palace. On a first visit, spend the day in Sintra.

What if Pena slots are sold out?
Check parquesdesintra.pt for returned tickets, take an early park-only ticket for the terraces, or make Regaleira and the Moorish Castle the day.

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