Bussaco Palace, Gardens & Forest | Private Tour





Description
Discover one of the most enchanting places in Central Portugal. Bussaco (Buçaco) rivals Sintra in charm and atmosphere... and is currently applying for UNESCO World Heritage status! This protected forest was created in the 17th century by the Discalced Carmelites as a secluded spiritual retreat. Centuries later, the Portuguese Crown built the stunning Neo-Manueline Royal Palace on the same grounds, adding another layer of history to this extraordinary landscape. On this half-day private tour, you’ll walk through one of Bussaco’s scenic forest trails, explore the convent and palace surroundings, and learn about the unique heritage, flora and fauna of this remarkable site. A serene, immersive experience perfect for travellers seeking beauty, nature and history in one place.
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Itinerary
We'll visit the famous village and fountain of Luso and fill-in our bottles (bring an empty one!)
The Palace and its gardens, the places connected with the history of the Battle of Bussaco, the sacred woods of the barefoot carmelites with its centenary trees, gates, fountains, way of the cross and shelters
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(5)
Sarah was EXCELLENT!! She knew so much about not only the history of Bussaco, but the history of Coimbra AND Portugal. What an amazing experience!! I would recommend her to my friends and family. Such a special treat to have her as our guide!
Hi Tina :) glad to receive such wonderful feedback. You, your family and friends are welcome back anytime. See you then!!
We really liked the Bussaco Forest. You can do several walking routes, or you can alternate car and ride. It has very, very nice corners. Surprise
Muchas gracias :)
My wife and I went to the Bussaco Palace with the intention of having lunch. Although we arrived in advanced time and without reservation, we were received with extreme courtesy. The lounge is worth a visual experience, with walls richly decorated with paintings depicting historic scenes, all framed in the best Manueline style. The food with her presentation and flavors even better. Discreet and impeccable care The "house wine" is a rare jewel.
Boa tarde Paulo. O seu feedback está no sítio errado, visto que o Sr. não fez qualquer tipo de visita guiada com as GO! Walks Portugal. Deveria ter deixado a avaliação na página do Hotel Palace Bussaco. Cá estaremos numa oportunidade futura para o receber e dar-lhe a conhecer melhor a história da Serra do Bussaco, e as suas belezas patrimoniais.
We were in December 2021, and the visit is more than recommended, it is similar to the parks of Sintra, that is a garden / forest where nature grows with the minimum intervention of human beings and on the other hand a Palace that is a hotel, which is at the same time a divinity of flourishes of architecture and craftsmanship that is worth visiting. Eye: comfortable footwear is needed as there are significant slopes and slopes, and on some roads some semi trunk blocks the way so you have to have some flexibility (nothing that can not a person with a normal agility of 60 years). When we visited it I loved that it was not as crowded as the parks of Sintra.
¡Gracias por el feedback! Fue un placer mostrarles uno de nuestros secretos mejor guardados en el centro de Portugal :) por supuesto, siendo candidato a Patrimonio de la Humanidad, ¡no será un "secreto" por mucho más tiempo! Fue bueno pudieren disfrutarlo con la tranquilidad que siempre lo he conocido hasta ahora. ¡Un abrazo y nos vemos en su próxima visita!
A late 19th century castle surrounded by an elaborate garden, itself surrounded by a magnificent forest with varied and unexpected vegetation (tree ferns for example). In the forest, small chapels and other buildings nestled in vegetation.Lakes, a spring that descends in the middle of endless and majestic stairs. Definitely a place not to be missed. Allow 3 hours to look at the castle from all angles, visit the convent adjacent to the castle and take a beautiful walk in the steep forest in places. The convent (€2) is adorable and very different from the others with its cork ceilings and doors. Access to all exteriors is free and free. The car can be brought into the national park for 5 or 6 €. The interior of the castle is inaccessible because it is a luxury hotel.



