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Feb 10, 2025
It is an uphill walk from the entrance to reach the well, however the road is smoothly paved, it's well signposted and there are plenty of things to see along the way. We went on a weekday afternoon …Full review by Gee231205x2022
Dec 30, 2024
Very cool site. The staff and park attempt to regulate traffic control here but it's not managed well enough. We waited about 15 minutes in line to head into the tower. From there, you are simply ush…Full review by lileeewhoo
Dec 5, 2024
Fun easy hike. Amazing views. Best to go early to visit Sintra or it gets pretty crowded. Not so bad in mid November, though a bit chillyFull review by j2chan
How many steps down to the well approximately? Is it really very hard for not young people ? Do you have to clime up back? Thank you.
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You don't have to climb back up as the tunnels bring you back out at one of the lower follies (depending on which route you take). You do have to go up the hill to get to the top …
You don't have to climb back up as the tunnels bring you back out at one of the lower follies (depending on which route you take). You do have to go up the hill to get to the top entrance which is fairly steep up the many paths in the park. Climb down through the well is a stone spiral staircase - but no more difficult than a normal stairs although slightly uneven.
Hi what was the nearest train station and the walk how long was it and how difficult Thank you for your time
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Getting around Sintra can be a little tricky for a tourist. There is a train you could take but, once you get to the station, it might get a little hard to get around. The walks to the Quinta and …
Getting around Sintra can be a little tricky for a tourist. There is a train you could take but, once you get to the station, it might get a little hard to get around. The walks to the Quinta and Sintra itself are for the brave ones only as the walks can get a bit intense. Driving, it's recommended for the locals who know their way around the winding, steep, narrow roads. We booked our visit with a tour company in Lisbon instead (since moving around seemed a bit challenging, didn't want to spend the day getting lost :) . The day tour was great and we got to visit Sintra without feeling rushed, we are glad we did.
Hello, Where are bathrooms located? Also, when is the best time of the year to go? Thank you!
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The bathrooms are located at the entrance and throughout the park You’ll see them on the maps If you have a choice, the best time for this part of Spain would be either April/ May or …
The bathrooms are located at the entrance and throughout the park You’ll see them on the maps If you have a choice, the best time for this part of Spain would be either April/ May or September/October
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