Where to Stay in Sintra

Popular as a day trip destination from Lisbon, there’s more to Sintra if you allow yourself more time there. Sintra is a UNESCO historical town that comes straight out of a fairytale. Once a summer retreat for Portuguese nobility and royalty, it is as romantic and picturesque as it can get. There is just so much to see and staying overnight, or longer, enables you to properly explore each sight without rushing, relax from all the walking (it’s a lot), and fully immerse yourself in the whimsical fairytale charm of Sintra. We have handpicked and put together a list of the best hotels to stay in Sintra in this article that offer you the best magical experience in this historical town!

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Where is Sintra Portugal

Sintra is a charming town situated in the hills of the Serra de Sintra, around a 40-minute train ride away from Lisbon, in the western side of Portugal. It is the centre of European Romantic Architecture, home to extravagant palaces, castle ruins, mysterious gardens, and lavish villas that once belonged to royalties and aristocrats.

Some of the must-see sights in Sintra include:

  • Pena Palace
  • Castle of Moors
  • Quinta da Regaleira
  • Monserrate Palace
  • Sintra National Palace
  • Palacio de Seteais

Best Hotels to Stay in Sintra City Centre

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Rosegarden House (££)

Step back in time at the Rosegarden House and immerse yourself in its antique charm during your stay there. It’s an intimate, boutique 3-star hotel that’s close to the Castle of Moors and Sintra National Palace. They also have a swimming pool, sun terrace, as well as an indoor play area & gameroom for kids.

Chalet Saudade (££)

Chalet Saudade is a charming hotel housed in a 19th-century manor that boasts elegant and comfortable accommodations. The hotel features romantic gardens, adorned with antique water fountains and ponds – you’d be living in a literal fairytale setting. It is located near the train & bus Station, making it a convenient and easy location to go sightseeing.

Hotel room view at NH Sintra Centro
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NH Sintra Centro (££)

NH Sintra Centro Hotel is a 4-star boutique hotel situated in the heart of the Sintra town centre. Many of the rooms offer beautiful and tranquil views across the town towards Sintra Cascais Natural Park, featuring dramatic landscapes. There is an on-site restaurant that boasts amazing views, as well as an intimate Terrace Bar that’s great for unwinding after a busy day of sightseeing.

Casa Holstein Quinta de Sao Sebastiao (££)

Casa Holstein Quinta de Sao Sebastiao Sintra is an intimate guesthouse/boutique hotel set in a charming historic building, surrounded by lush gardens and mountain views. Expect comfortable rooms with sweeping views, and the hotel is also equipped with an outdoor swimming pool and a sun terrace. It is located only a short walk from Sintra National Palace and Quinta da Regaleira.

Sintra Marmoris Palace (£££)

Housed in a 19th-century manor house, Sintra Marmoris Palace is a charming hotel to stay at in Sintra. The hotel boasts lush garden surroundings with views over the Castle of Moors and Sintra Cascais Natural Park. Expect luxurious rooms and suites with modern amenities, and the hotel also has a heated swimming pool and shared lounges. It is located just a 2-minute walk from the train station, and is close to the Sintra National Library and the historical town centre.

Valverde Sintra Palacio de Seteais (££££)

The Palacio de Setais is a less touristy 18th-century neoclassical palace worth visiting in Sintra. But even better, you can actually spend the night and enjoy a luxury five-star stay there at the Valverde Sintra Palacio de Seteais, operated by The Leading Hotels of the World Group. Expect an immaculate stay that’s fit for royalty, with each room richly decorated and boasting panoramic views of the mountains, Castle of Moors, and the Pena Palace.

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