Let's discover Sintra and its most historical places. The day starts with the visit of the 19th century palace surrounded by the national park of Sintra with direct view to the Moorish Castle.
Next you have time to explore the narrow and old streets of Sintra where kings and their courts used to spend summer time.
After lunch time the tour continues till Roca Cape, the most western point in Europe where you have an amazing landscape (a must-see).
Cascais is the next stop. The golden triangle during WW2 with the most kings per square meter is a beautiful front sea town, called many times the as the Portuguese Monaco.
Wait at the hotel reception or at the address of your choice. The guide will have a white sign with the logo of "Tourism of portugal"
The Pena Palace represents one of the main expressions of nineteenth-century architectural Romanticism in the world, being the first palace of this style in Portugal. It ts a 19th century palace surrounded by the national park of Sintra with direct view to the Moorish Castle and to the sea, where caravels were seen coming and going from India, Brazil and other places around the globe.
As Soon as we arrive to Sintra you will have free time to enjoy the town palace and its narrow village streets with almost 2000 years of history
Cabo da Roca is the westernmost point of mainland Portugal and mainland Europe. Luís Vaz de Camões described it as the place "Where the land ends and the sea begins". It is part of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and there is a lighthouse in the area
Cascais is called the "Monaco" of Portugal, with its beautiful bay. It is part of the Golden Triangle, a place where during the Second World War it was a refuge for kings and queens from all over Europe, such as the last king of Italy, Romania, France, dukes of Luxembourg as well as the English king Edward VIII. Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, Cascais has been a place frequented by Elites
Another place frequented by elites, kings and even spies was Estoril. With the largest casino in Portugal, it was here that Dusko Popov, the double agent, was the inspiration for Ian Fleming to write the famous 007, the book of the most famous spy in the world. It was in the Hotel Palácio that the actors of the 6th film of the famous series lived and starred. Estoril is also an area of elites, where even today the Spanish royal house has a residence
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