Palácio Real de Queluz, Palácio Real de Mafra e Convento de Lisboa





Descrição
A excursão começará no início da manhã com uma coleta no seu hotel. Dirigiremos até Queluz e faremos uma visita guiada privada pelas salas mágicas do Palácio. Depois seguiremos para Mafra, atravessando as montanhas de Sintra e ao longo da costa do Atlântico, com tempo para o almoço e experimentar a incrível gastronomia local. Chegou então a altura de visitar o Palácio e Convento Nacional de Mafra, construído durante o reinado do rei João V (1707 - 1750), como consequência de um voto feito pelo rei em 1711, para construir um convento se a sua esposa, a Rainha Mariana, lhe desse uma filho. Uma visita guiada privada dentro também será fornecida.
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O Palácio Nacional de Mafra é um dos maiores palácios do mundo, construído em 1717. Era habitualmente uma residência secundária da família real. Com mais de 1200 quartos e 40.000 m2, este vasto complexo está entre o mais suntuoso edifício barroco de Portugal.
Centro da cidade de Mafra
Visite o Palácio Nacional de Queluz, construído em 1747 e um dos últimos edifícios Rococó a ser desenhado na Europa.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- No momento da reserva, os passageiros de cruzeiros devem fornecer as seguintes informações no momento da reserva: nome do navio, horário de desembarque, horário de desembarque e horário de embarque.
- Os reembolsos não serão emitidos se a excursão / atividade for perdida devido ao atraso ou à não chegada do navio de cruzeiro
- Empresa de Turismo com o selo Clean & Safe do Turismo de Portugal, Estabelecimento que cumpre as Medidas Sanitárias.
Avaliações(8)
A place with a lot of history, well preserved, beautiful. With indoor, outdoor areas, gardens to walk in the morning or late (more pleasant time).
Olá, Foi um grande prazer receber o seu maravilhoso comentário. O nosso objectivo é proporcionar experiências únicas aqui em Portugal, às pessoas que nos visitam. Esperamos que possa retornar em breve para explorar mais do nosso belo País. Muito obrigado, Diogo
Queluze was a good alternative Palace to visit to Pena Palace. There was no congestion and no crowds. The historical value and interest seem to be equal.
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
Great way to visit two palaces in a relaxed private tour. Guide was on-time, helpful and informative.
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
A wonderful day with our friendly and helpful guide John. Recommended itinerary, some fascinating parts of Portuguese history.
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
These are two terrific palaces to see. They are both well maintained and they don’t have nearly the crowd that Pena has. Two very different palaces, one somewhat austere and massive, the other mostly wooden and colorful with more intricate details. The grounds at Queluz were also worth seeing and provide great views of the palace facades. Our tour guide was terrific and walked us through both palaces. He even helped us pick up our Lisboa cards at the tourist office on the way back to our hotel. If you are interested in the architecture and interior design of Portuguese palaces, take this tour.
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
Wow, this is a stunning palace and gardens. It is about half way between Lisbon and Sintra. The palace is opulent and the gardens are beautiful.
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
Everybody rides the train to Sintra from Lisbon and yes whilst Sintra is special break the train journey at Queluz - the Royal palace is a ten minute walk from the station. There are hardly any visitors compared to Sintra and yet it gives more. Well laid out rooms, an amazing ballroom and music room. The annotation of the artefacts far exceeds anything at Peña Palacio. The history of the royal family is well told. Gardens are beautiful with an canal lined with azulejos that royals had s barge on in the day! Visit, you won’t be disappointed
Hi, It was a great pleasure to receive your wonderful review. Our goal is to provide unique experiences here in Portugal, with people who visit us. We hope you can return soon to explore more of our beautiful country with Selection Tours. Many thanks, Diogo
Well worth the trouble to get there. Skip Sintra! This is better and not near as crowded. In fact there was probably only about 25 people in total there when we visited on a Saturday. If you are downtown Lisbon and have a Lisbon card go to the Rossio train station use your Lisbon card to board the train for Sintra and get off at Queluz Belas. If you're good to walk it's about 2 km from the station to the palace. Lisbon card holders can get a discount at the desk or you can buy from an automated machine. The machine will give you a discount for seniors over 65 if that applies. This place was as good as Versailles palace in Paris. Huge gardens. There is a cafeteria there but it was closed at the hours we were there.



