Perched high in the Sintra Mountains, the colorful palace sits inside the lush Parque da Pena in the town of Sintra, about 30 km from Lisbon. The Pena Palace location offers sweeping views over forests and the Atlantic coast on clear days.
Closest landmark: Sintra Historic Center, about 2 km away | De kaart
How to get to Pena Palace by public transportation
If you’d rather skip the transport planning, a Sintra day trip from Lisbon is the easiest way to visit Pena Palace. The guided tours include round-trip transfers from Lisbon, so you won’t need to figure out trains, buses, or mountain roads.
Most itineraries combine Sintra with nearby coastal towns, turning the journey into a full sightseeing day. It’s common to stop at places like Cascais, the dramatic cliffs of Cabo da Roca, or seaside villages such as Nazaré. You’ll usually get transport, a guide, and multiple destinations bundled into one smooth day trip.
Reistijd: 1 hour 20 minutes from Lisbon city center (Rossio Station)
Dichtstbijzijnde halte: Pena Palace/Parque da Pena
Openingstijden: First train around 5:40am; last train close to 1am. Buses generally run 9:15am to 7:50pm.
The easiest way to figure out how to get to Pena Palace from Lisbon is by train. Take the Lisbon to Pena Palace train from Rossio Station to Sintra (about 40 minutes). From there, board the 434 bus Sintra, a hop-on tourist route that loops past the main attractions and stops near the palace entrance.
Reistijd: 50 minutes to 1.5 hours from Lisbon city center (Campo Grande)
Closest stop: Portela de Sintra (near Sintra Train Station)
Openingstijden: Buses typically run 6am to 9pm, depending on the route
You can catch a bus to Sintra from Campo Grande Bus Terminal in Lisbon (well-connected by metro). Buses drop you at Portela de Sintra, a short walk from the train station, the main transfer point for reaching the palace. From here, continue via the 434 tourist bus, taxi, or tuk-tuk to get up to Pena Palace.
Reistijd: 45 to 60 minutes from Lisbon city center (Rossio Square)
Closest drop-off: Pena Palace park entrance
Openingstijden: Available 24/7
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt can take you directly from Lisbon to Sintra. However, most visitors prefer the train and then continue locally. Once in Sintra, short taxi rides are the fastest way to reach the palace entrance if you want to skip the uphill bus queues.
How to get to Pena Palace by by car
Reistijd: 45 to 60 minutes from Lisbon city center (Rossio area)
Afstand: 30 kms
Peak traffic hours: 8 to 10am, 5 to 7pm
Routes: Fastest via A37/IC19 highway toward Sintra
Drive from Lisbon via the IC19 or A16 highway toward Sintra. Once in town, follow the signs to Parque da Pena. Be aware that vehicle access near the palace is restricted during busy periods, and the final stretch involves narrow, winding mountain roads.
On-site parking: Limited parking near the Parque da Pena entrance
Openingstijden: Generally aligned with park opening hours
Charges: Paid parking in most areas
Parking close to the palace is very limited and fills quickly, especially in summer. Many visitors park near Sintra town or designated lots and continue uphill via the 434 tourist bus, taxi, or rideshare to reach the palace entrance.
Best local transport options in Sintra
Taxis
Reistijd: 10 to 15 mins from Sintra Train Station
Closest drop-off: Pena Palace park entrance
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt are available around the station and the historic center. The ride to the palace entrance takes about 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. It’s a quick alternative if you want to skip the bus queues and reach the palace faster.
Tuk-Tuks
Reistijd: 10 to 15 minutes from Sintra Train Station
Closest drop-off: Pena Palace park entrance
You’ll spot plenty of tuk-tuks waiting outside the station. These small electric vehicles zip up the winding hill roads and often double as mini guided rides. They’re pricier than the bus but make the uphill journey part of the experience.
Toegankelijkheid
Pena Palace is located on a hill inside Pena Park, so some routes include steep slopes and uneven historic paths. That said, the site has made efforts to improve access for visitors with reduced mobility.
Public transport: The 434 tourist bus from Sintra stops near the park entrance and is the easiest way to avoid the steep uphill approach.
Driving & parking: Accessible parking spaces are available near the park entrance, though they are limited.
Entrance: A park shuttle service operates between the main gate and the palace entrance, helping visitors cover the uphill stretch.
Want to get those steps in for the day?
If you’re not in a rush, walking up to Pena Palace is one of the most rewarding ways to arrive. The trails weave through mossy forests, hidden viewpoints, and romantic gardens, the kind of scenery that makes Sintra feel straight out of a fairy tale.
Santa Maria Trail
Vertrekpunt Info Parques de Sintra, S. Pedro de Sintra Afstand: 1.77 km | Duur: 1 uur
A peaceful woodland route that gradually climbs through dense greenery toward Pena Park. It’s a quieter path compared to the main roads, so you’ll mostly hear birds, rustling trees, and the occasional castle view peeking through the forest.
Seteais Trail
Vertrekpunt: Palace of Seteais
Afstand: 2.41 km | Duur: 1,5 uur duren.
This scenic trail begins near the elegant Seteais Palace and winds through shaded parkland and forest paths. It’s the longest of the three routes, but also the most atmospheric. Perfect if you want to turn the journey to the palace into a leisurely nature walk.
Villa Sassetti Trail
Vertrekpunt: Largo Ferreira de Castro
Afstand: 1.85 km | Duur: 45 minutes
The most popular walking route to Pena Palace and for good reason. The trail passes the charming Villa Sassetti gardens, climbs through lush terraces, and rewards you with spectacular views over Sintra along the way.
Fietsnotities: Fietsen naar het Paleis van Pena is mogelijk, maar uitdagend vanwege de steile hellingen en smalle, kronkelige wegen die worden gedeeld met bussen en taxi's. Elektrische fietsen zijn een goed alternatief, te huur in de stad Sintra. Fietsers kunnen dezelfde algemene route volgen als auto's of de lagere delen van het Villa Sassetti Trail gebruiken voor een schilderachtige klim voordat ze overstappen op de hoofdweg.
Compare your travel options
Mode of transport
Travel time
Estimated cost
Beste keuze voor
Guided day trip
8–10 hrs (full day)
From €27
Hassle-free travel with transfers
Trein
1 uur en 20 minuten
€10–€16
Most popular way to get there
Bus
1 uur 40 min
€8–€15
Budget-friendly alternative
Car/ride-hail
45–60 mins
€30–€60
Flexible travel schedule
Walking trails (in Sintra)
45–90 mins
Gratis
Scenic forest routes to the palace
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Frequently asked questions about getting to Pena Palace
Pena Palace is in the town of Sintra, about 30 km northwest of Lisbon.
The Pena Palace location is at the top of the Sintra Mountains inside Parque da Pena, just outside Sintra’s historic center. Because it sits on a steep hill surrounded by forest, visitors usually need a bus, taxi, or hike to reach the entrance.
The easiest way to figure out how to get to Pena Palace from Lisbon is by taking the train from Rossio Station to Sintra (about 40 minutes). From there, continue to the palace by the 434 tourist bus, taxi, or one of the walking trails through the Sintra hills.
The walk depends on the trail you take, but most routes from Sintra take about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. Paths like the Villa Sassetti Trail offer a scenic climb through gardens and forest before reaching the palace grounds.
You can drive toward Pena Park, but access near the palace is restricted during busy periods and parking is very limited. Many visitors leave their cars in Sintra town and continue by bus, taxi, or shuttle to reach the palace entrance.
The easiest route from Sintra Train Station to Pena Palace is the 434 tourist bus, which departs near the station and loops past major attractions, including Pena Palace. The ride takes about 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic.
The 434 bus Sintra operates as a tourist loop connecting Sintra Train Station, the historic center, Moorish Castle, and Pena Palace. Visitors can board near the station and ride uphill to the palace entrance without tackling the steep walk.
There isn’t a direct Lisbon to Pena Palace train. Visitors take a train from Lisbon’s Rossio Station to Sintra first, then continue to the palace by the 434 bus, taxi, or walking trail through Pena Park.