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Day Trip From Lisbon to Sintra

A UNESCO World Heritage town of fantastical palaces set in misty forested hills. CP trains from Rossio station run every 20 minutes and take about 40 minutes.

Distance

30 km

Travel Time

40 min

Est. Cost

~$25

Rating

4.7/5

Best Time

Spring and autumn for mild weather

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How to Get From Lisbon to Sintra

Train

By Train

Duration

40 min

Distance

30 km

Est. Round Trip

~$15

Check the local rail operator for schedules and advance purchase discounts. Booking ahead typically saves 30-50% on train fares.

Bus

By Bus

Duration

40 min

Distance

30 km

Est. Round Trip

~$15

Bus services offer an affordable alternative. Look for express services that run direct without multiple stops for the fastest journey.

Car

By Car

Duration

40 min

Distance

30 km

Est. Round Trip

~$15

Driving gives you maximum flexibility for stops along the way. Factor in fuel costs, tolls, and parking at the destination when budgeting.

What to See and Do in Sintra

1

Pena Palace

The top attraction at Sintra. Allow at least 60 to 90 minutes to explore fully. Arrive early to avoid the largest crowds.

2

Quinta da Regaleira

Another must-see highlight. This complements your visit to Pena Palace and is usually within walking distance.

3

Moorish Castle

A local favourite that many visitors miss. Ask locals for their recommendations on the best viewpoint or experience here.

4

National Palace

Worth including in your itinerary if time allows. Check opening hours in advance as seasonal schedules may apply.

Sintra Day Trip Itinerary

Here is a sample hour-by-hour schedule for a full day trip from Lisbon to Sintra. Adjust based on your interests and the season.

8:00

Depart from city centre

9:00

Arrive at Sintra. Start exploring the main highlights.

11:00

Lunch break at a local restaurant. Try the regional specialties.

12:00

Continue exploring. Visit secondary attractions and photo spots.

13:00

Wind down. Browse local shops, pick up souvenirs, or grab a coffee.

14:00

Depart for return journey.

15:00

Arrive back. A full day well spent.

Tips and Practical Info

Best Time to Visit

Spring and autumn for mild weather. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and public holidays.

Budget Breakdown

  • Transport (round trip): ~$13
  • Entrance fees: ~$5
  • Meal: ~$8
  • Total: ~$25

What to Pack

Comfortable walking shoes, water bottle, sunscreen, phone charger, and a light jacket. Add hiking gear and trail snacks for outdoor exploration. Modest clothing may be required for religious sites.

Insider Tip

Arrive early (before 10 AM) to Sintra to beat the tour groups and enjoy the highlights with fewer crowds. If traveling by train, book your return ticket at the same time as your outbound to save money and guarantee your seat.

Where to Eat

Sintra offers a range of dining options to suit different budgets. For a quick bite, look for local bakeries and street food stalls near the main attractions. For a sit-down meal, seek out restaurants a block or two away from the main tourist areas for better value and more authentic food. Ask locals for their recommendations rather than relying solely on tourist guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get from Lisbon to Sintra?

The journey from Lisbon to Sintra takes approximately 40 min by train. The distance is 30 km.

Is Sintra worth a day trip from Lisbon?

Yes, Sintra is one of the top-rated day trips from Lisbon with a 4.7/5 rating. Key highlights include Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, Moorish Castle. The round-trip cost is approximately $25 per person.

What is the best way to get from Lisbon to Sintra?

The recommended transport options are train, bus, car. Train is typically the most popular choice for this route.

How much does a day trip from Lisbon to Sintra cost?

Budget approximately $25 per person for a day trip from Lisbon to Sintra. This covers transport, entrance fees, and a meal. Actual costs vary depending on transport choice and activities.

What should I see at Sintra?

The top highlights at Sintra include Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, Moorish Castle, National Palace. Plan at least 4 to 5 hours to see the main attractions comfortably.

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