We are located behind Sintra`s train station, 3 walking minutes. You can discover Sintra at your own pace, far from the confusion of public transport and without the rush of rentals for hours, with us there are no surprises in the end. This small electric e-car its perfect to navigate the winding roads of Sintra mountains and fits two people comfortably. Take your e-car on an unforgettable journey through the cultural landscape of Sintra, very easy to park next to the monuments you are going to visit Palacio da Pena, Castelo dos Mouros, Quinta da Regaleira and Jardins e Palácio de Monserrate Includes; Routzz App with all the routes between the Sintra´s Monument's and the story about them and the best places to park for free; Extra Battery for your smartphone; Smartphone holder on the E-Car and all Risk insurance. Note* Please take note that the Sintra Monuments does not allow you to go to the coast line (Cabo da Roca; Azenhas do Mar and Praia das Maçãs).
Duration: 7 hours
Carro Electrico
Palácio da Pena The fantastic Pena Palace is one of the greatest examples of the 19th century romantic revival. XIX in Portugal. Located in Monte da Pena, the Palace was built on the site of a former convent of friars of the Order of Saint Jerome. It was the brainchild of D. Fernando de Saxe Coburg-Gotha, who married Queen Maria II in 1836. In love with Sintra, he decided to acquire the convent and the surrounding lands to build the royal family's summer palace. The king consort adopted Portuguese architectural and decorative forms for the palace, in the revivalist style (Neo-Gothic, Neo-Manueline, Neo-Islamic, Neo-Renaissance) and in the surroundings decided to make a magnificent English park, with the most varied tree species. exotic. Inside, still decorated to the taste of the kings who lived there, the chapel stands out, where you can see a magnificent altarpiece in alabaster marble attributed to Nicolau Chanterenne (one of the architects of the Jerónimos Monastery, in Lisbon)
"The origin of the name came from a temple built some 308 years before Christ, by Greeks, Gallo-Celts and Turdulus, dedicated to the Moon. The Celts called the Moon 'Cynthia' and when the Arabs dominated the region, for not pronouncing the 's', called the place 'Chintra' or 'Zintira'." Contemporary archaeological research, however, reveals that the primitive occupation of the Sintra region dates from the 10th to the 8th centuries BC. The Muslim invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, from the 8th century onwards the region was occupied, and its settlement received the name of "as-Shantara". Scholars agree in stating that they were responsible for the primitive fortification of the rock, between the 8th and 9th century, with the aim of strategically controlling the land routes that linked Sintra to Mafra, Cascais and Lisbon.
Quinta da Regaleira it´s located near the historic Center of Sintra, It is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO it is considered one of the main tourist attractions of Sintra. António Augusto, by the design of the Italian architect Luigi Manini, gives the 4-hectare estate, the palace, surrounded by lush gardens, lakes, caves and enigmatic constructions, places that hide alchemical meanings, such as those evoked by Freemasonry, Templars and Rosa- cross. He models the space in mixed layouts, evoking Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Manueline architecture, and a luxurious park that features lakes, grottoes, wells, benches, fountains, and a vast array of exquisite constructions. The palace is also known as "The Palace of Monteiro the Millionaire", which is based on the nickname of its best known former owner, António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro. The palace was designed by the Italian architect Luigi Manini.
You will make your own way to the meeting points