Saturday 22 June 2019

In and around Sintra


CABO DA ROCA
Our Visit today started at Cabo da Roca http://www.cascais-portugal.com/Attractions/Cabo-da-Roca.html, which is the most western point of Continental Europe.
It’s 38º 47’ latitude and 9º 30’W coordinate is important for navigators along the coast.
From a height of about 150 meters above the sea one can have a comprehensive view of the Serra de Sintra and the coast.  There is a coffee shop/restaurant and very clean toilets.  Oh and don’t forget to go and get your certificate to keep as a memory.

















MONSERRATE RESTAURANT
From here we went into Sintra for a delicious lunch at Restaurante Monserrate





AZENHAS DO MAR
Azenhas do Mar, https://www.azenhasdomar.com/#/home is a seaside town in the municipality of Sintra and the sea makes gorgeous natural pools.  There are a number of excellent restaurants to try out too.















PALÁCIO DE MONSERRATE
Next we headed off to this breathe taking Palace of Moneserrate, https://www.parquesdesintra.pt/parques-jardins-e-monumentos/parque-e-palacio-de-monserrate/!  This Palace together with Quinta da Regaleira is one of the most beautiful and visually striking mansions of Sintra.  Monserrate Palace blends Arabic, gothic and Indian architectural styles to create a wonderful summer house that is surrounded by absolutely beautiful gardens.  The actual palace was imagined by an Englishman, Sir Francis Cook, who decided to build a summer residence from the ruins of a pre-existent neo-gothic palace around 1860.  The tickets are very accessible costing 8€ per adult and 6,5€ for children up to 17.  Believe me the money spent is well worth it!  On the premises the is a shop, toilets and a coffee bar, this will come in very handy to cool off before leaving J