Explore Portugal’s rich history with a visit to the country’s most iconic palaces. The tour begins at the majestic Palácio da Ajuda, the residence of the last kings of Portugal, followed by the Palácio de Queluz, a landmark in Brazilian history, where Dom Pedro I was born and died. Finish the experience at the impressive Mafra Palace, home to one of the most stunning libraries in the world. To sweeten the day, a walk through the charming town of Mafra culminates in a tasting of convental sweets.
- Total tour duration is 8 hours, ideal for history lovers
- Visit the palaces of Ajuda, Queluz and Mafra with expert Guide
- Try the famous convental candy from Mafra
- Ideal for groups of 1 to 8 people, with transport included
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19th-century royal palace located in Lisbon. It was the official residence of the last Portuguese kings, including Charles I of Portugal and Manuel II of Portugal. The interior preserves luxurious rooms, reception halls and objects from the daily life of the court.
18th-century palace with rococo architecture and beautiful ornamental gardens. It is one of the most elegant palaces in Portugal and has great importance for Brazil, as it was the birth and death place of Pedro I of Brazil, the first emperor of Brazil.
Great monumental 18th-century complex that includes royal palace, convent and basilica. It was built by order of King John V of Portugal and is one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe. The famous historical library, with thousands of rare works, stands out.
After visiting the palace, the tour includes a walk through the city of Mafra, where visitors can get to know the local trade and try convental sweets, traditional Portuguese desserts created in convent.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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