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Sintra is the UNESCO Cultural Landscape 30 minutes from Lisbon, with polychrome Romantic palaces in the Serra de Sintra, the dog-welcoming Parques de Sintra grounds at Pena, Regaleira, Monserrate and Capuchos, and a mild Atlantic climate that stays pet-friendly year-round. Top spots for pets include the Parque da Pena and Quinta da Regaleira gardens, the Castelo dos Mouros ramparts, and the Cabo da Roca cliffs at the westernmost tip of continental Europe, especially around the Vila Velha around the Palácio Nacional, the residential Estefânia near the station, and the village square of São Pedro de Sintra.
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Why Sintra with your pet?
Sintra is the UNESCO Cultural Landscape 30 minutes from Lisbon, with polychrome Romantic palaces in the Serra de Sintra, the dog-welcoming Parques de Sintra grounds at Pena, Regaleira, Monserrate and Capuchos, and a mild Atlantic climate that stays pet-friendly year-round.
📍 Top spot
the Parque da Pena and Quinta da Regaleira gardens, the Castelo dos Mouros ramparts, and the Cabo da Roca cliffs at the westernmost tip of continental Europe.
🏘️ Best area
the Vila Velha around the Palácio Nacional, the residential Estefânia near the station, and the village square of São Pedro de Sintra.

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Sintra rises into the granite hills of the Serra de Sintra just 30 km northwest of Lisbon, a misty micro-climate of laurel forest that has drawn settlers since prehistory and royalty since the Middle Ages. Moorish builders raised the Castelo dos Mouros on its crags; Portuguese kings turned the valley into a summer retreat, crowned in the 1840s by Ferdinand II's exuberant Pena Palace, a high point of European Romanticism. Lord Byron called the region a "glorious Eden", and 19th-century aristocrats studded the hillsides with palaces, follies and botanical gardens such as Monserrate and Quinta da Regaleira. UNESCO inscribed the whole Cultural Landscape of Sintra in 1995. Cool, green and walkable, with leashed dogs welcome along its forest trails and palace gardens, Sintra is one of Portugal's most rewarding day trips for travellers with a pet.
Portugal's most famous Romantic palace crowns the Serra with its yellow and blood-red towers. Leashed dogs are welcome in the vast Park of Pena (200 ha of exotic gardens and trails), though not inside the palace itself. Bring water for the wooded climb.
This early-20th-century neo-Manueline estate is famous for its Initiation Well, a spiral stair plunging underground, and its mysterious gardens. Leashed dogs are allowed in the grounds, a green labyrinth perfect for shaded exploring.
The exotic Monserrate Palace is wrapped in one of Portugal's finest botanical gardens, mixing species from across the world over rolling lawns. Leashed dogs are welcome here, away from the Pena crowds. Ideal for a long, quiet walk.
The ramparts of the 9th-century Moorish castle snake along the ridge with sweeping views over the valley and the Atlantic. Leashed dogs may walk the grounds and walls; the terrain is rocky, so bring sturdy paws and water.
The westernmost point of mainland Europe, where the cliffs drop 140 m into the Atlantic. The open, wind-swept headland trails are walked on lead; keep your dog well back from the steep edges. Spectacular sunsets.
The old town (Vila Velha), below the National Palace with its two conical chimneys, is a maze of cobbled lanes, pastry shops (travesseiros and queijadas) and terraces that welcome leashed dogs. Perfect for a stroll between palaces.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Sintra: Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov