Private Tour to Queluz and Mafra palaces and Ericeira surf Coast

Lisbon, Portugal
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Duration
7h
Languages
Portuguese, English, Italian, French
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

In this tour we will visit the National Palace of Queluz, built in the 17th century by Peter, the brother of King Joseph I, it became a royal palace when he married his niece Maria, daughter of the king.

It was the venue of the great festivals of the idle and rich nobility, of bullfights, fireworks, music concerts and sumptuous dancing serenades. This palace witnessed the dramatic moments that preceded the escape of the royal family to Brazil during the first Napoleonic invasion and the birth and death of the emperor of Brazil Pedro I, as well.

In Mafra we visit the palatial complex composed of two palaces, a convent and a basilica that was built by King John V between 1717 and 1734.

This magnanimous work was built unimaginably far from Lisbon and consumed gigantic resources.

Leaving Mafra and before coming back to Lisbon we'll still have time to visit Ericeira, a traditional fishing village also known by its wonderful beaches and the surf spot.

What to remember

Important info

Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Tickets for the two palaces are 19 euros per person, 13 euros for people over 65. A minimum of 2 people per booking is required. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended

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What's included
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Local guide. Hotel pickup and drop-off. Bottled water. Transport by air conditioning Van or Suv
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What's not included
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Meals. Monuments tickets
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Lisbon Van Tours - Tours & experiences around Lisbon
Meeting Point

Fixed pick-up points aim to reduce the time spent in traffic within the city, but this does not prevent the traveler from proposing a more convenient pick-up point that meets the same objectives.