Pena Palace in Sintra: The fairy-tale-like Pena Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Portuguese Romanticism. Located in the town of Sintra, just a short distance from Lisbon, this vibrant castle blends Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles. Its pastel-hued walls and turrets seem to emerge magically from the surrounding lush forest, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic coastline.
Castle of the Moors: Also nestled in Sintra, the Castle of the Moors (Castelo dos Mouros) stands as a medieval relic dating back to the 9th century. Its sturdy stone walls windaong the hilltops, providing visitors with stunning panoramas of the Sintra Mountains and the vast ocean beyond.
São Jorge Castle in Lisbon: Situatedaop one of Lisbon’s highest hills, São Jorge Castle (Castelo de São Jorge) offers panoramic vistas of the city and the Tagus River. With a history spanning over 2,000 years, this castle has witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, from Roman and Moorish rule to the establishment of the Portuguese monarchy.
Belém Tower: Rising gracefully from the banks of the Tagus River in Lisbon, the Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) is an iconic symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Built in the 16th century, this ornate fortress served as a defensive stronghold and a ceremonial gateway for departing explorers during the golden era of exploration.Óbidos Castle: A short drive north of Lisbon, the medieval town of Óbidos is crowned by its well-preserved castle. Enclosed within imposing stone walls, Óbidos Castle offers visitors a journey back in time, with its cobbled streets, charming whitewashed houses, and captivating sea views.