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Key takeaways — Sintra day trip from Lisbon
- Distance: 25 km, 40 min train from Rossio (€2.30 one way).
- Ideal duration: full day, 8 am departure mandatory.
- Must-sees: Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, national palace.
- Pro tip: book tickets online in advance (parquesdesintra.pt).
- Cabo da Roca: 18 km from Sintra, westernmost point of continental Europe.
How to get to Sintra from Lisbon?
Three options: train from Rossio station (40 min, €2.30, every 30 min), private driver (our recommendation for families and short stays), or bus 403 from Cascais to combine coast and Sintra the same day. Forget renting a car: Sintra parking lots are saturated by 10 am.
What to visit in Sintra in one day?
Pena Palace (opens 9:30) — the colourful romantic palace on top of the sierra. Ticket €14, plan 2h. Quinta da Regaleira (€10, 1h30) — esoteric gardens, initiation well, secret tunnels. Sintra National Palace (€10, 1h) — iconic conical chimneys. To hit all three stress-free, arrive by 9 am.
Our Sintra day itinerary
8 am Lisbon departure (train or driver) — 9 am Sintra arrival, head to Pena — 11:30 Quinta da Regaleira — 1 pm lunch in Sintra (Tascantiga or Romaria de Baco) — 3 pm Cabo da Roca (20 min drive) — 4:30 Cascais — 6:30 back to Lisbon along the coast.
FAQ Sintra day trip
Can you visit Sintra in winter? Yes, and it’s even recommended — mystical mist and zero crowds. How long for Pena? 2 hours minimum. Sintra in half a day? Impossible to enjoy properly — a full day is a must.
