Sintra is a cool, green mountain hideaway—a stark contrast to the city of Lisbon less than an hour away. The atmosphere is magical and mystical and refreshing; A fairytale parkland full of castles and palaces and gardens and lots of hidden wonders to discover.
Quinta de la Regaleira
This manor house and its gardens were build by a wealthy merchant obsessed with Freemasonry. Maze-like pathways meander through lush, green gardens allowing visitors to discover its secrets: towers and tunnels, grottoes, ponds and pools, trees, flowers, brush, mystical statues, and architectural elements rich with symbology.
Pena Palace, Sintra
Monserrate Palace and Park, Sintra, Portugal
The Basics: Sintra, Portugal
Currency: Euro
Thank you: If you are a man say, “Obrigado.” If you are a woman say, “Obrigada.”
Water: Tap water is ok to drink, bottled water tastes better.
Local Coffee: “Bica” is small back espresso. “Garoto” is half espresso, half milk.
Restaurant Customs: Say “No” to the cover (bread, olive, snacks, etc… that the waiter puts down without ordering them) if you don’t want to pay for it.
Tipping: Round up for a sandwich or coffee. 5-10% tip in restaurants if a service charge is not included on the bill.
Accommodations: Moon Hill Hostel