Visit to the Queluz Palace
The National Palace of Queluz is one of the leading examples of the rococo and neoclassical architectural styles from the second half of the eighteenth century in Portugal. The residence was initially designed as a summer house and thus a favoured place for the royal family's leisure and entertainment but which became their permanent home from 1794. Visit to the gardens.
Visit to the church of the imposing Mafra convent
Mafra is the largest Baroque building in Portugal and larger than the Escorial, near Madrid, with 4700 windows and doors, a carillon with 114 bells. Remembrance of the golden age of Portugal
Azenhas do Mar
A true masterpiece of popular architecture, this village has the shape of a crib with several ledges up the hill. Almost every house is painted in white and the village has a small bay, where an ocean pool was built.
We will drive along the Sintra mountain to Cabo da Roca – Europe's most western point, the Guincho dunes and the natural park Sintra/Cascais.