Sintra

Sintra

Sintra

Nestled in the emerald hills of Portugal, just outside Lisbon, Sintra is a district that has captivated visitors for centuries. Lord Byron once described it as a ‘glorious Eden,’ and its blend of extravagant architectural styles—ranging from neo-Gothic palaces and turreted Moorish castles to candy-colored mansion houses—creates a fairy-tale atmosphere. The historic center invites exploration, with winding streets and charming cafes where you can savor a traditional pastel de nata (custard tart).

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