Sintra’s newest museum, the Air Museum (Museu do Ar) is a vast exhibition space documenting the history of aviation in...
The Anantara Spa in the 18th-century Tivoli Palácio de Seteais hotel is a winning mix of old and new, Asian and Portuguese, relaxation and invigoration.
Bar do Fundo is one of those places that has such a gorgeous setting, they could cut all sorts of...
The Chalet was originally built between 1864 and 1869 by King Ferdinand II for his second wife, Elise Hensler, Countess d'Edla. It is modeled on Alpine chalets popular at the time, and it sits in the large Pena Park facing the grand Pena Palace. It was intended as a private recreational house for the Countess.
The Tivoli Palácio de Seteais hotel in Sintra began its life as a royal palace in the 18th century in...
“Japanese with a Portuguese soul” is the tag line for Midori, this intimate kaiseki-style Japanese restaurant at the Penha Longa...
It’s considered the largest media and communication experience in Europe. The News Museum in Sintra, just northwest of Lisbon, takes an interesting look at major events from the past as well as examines many aspects of radio and television news gathering, in general.
Sintra, the small hilltop village between Lisbon and the Atlantic, is where Portuguese royalty and social elite would spend their...