Visit Queluz National Palace hassle-free with skip-the-line tickets and learn about the 18th-century aristocracy
Explore various sections of the palace including the Music Room, Dining Room, Throne Room, Lantern Room, Queen's Bedroom, and Snack Room
Feel relaxed as you walk through the lush green gardens designed by Jean Baptiste Robillion
With National Palace & Gardens of Queluz tickets, get a chance to admire the Baroque, Rococo, and Neo-Classical architectural styles of the National Palace
Queluz National Palace Location: Largo Palácio de Queluz, 2745-191 Queluz, Portugal
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Activity Duration: 2 hours (Approx.)
About National Palace and Gardens of Queluz, Lisbon:
Visit Queluz National Palace, the former summer residence of the royal family, and explore its peaceful gardens. Admire the different architectural styles as you explore the various rooms and sections of the grand palace. Learn about the history and culture of the palace along with learning about the family who lived here.
About the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz Skip-the-line Tickets, Lisbon:
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Yes, the National Palace and Gardens of Queluz are worth visiting. Spot the statues that tell mythological tales in the opulent palace in various corners like the Throne Room, Music Room, Lantern Room, Smoking Room, and more. As you walk through the different rooms and parts of the grand palace, you can look at the different architectural styles and enjoy the peaceful gardens.
In about 2 hours, you can tour the entire National Palace and Gardens of Queluz. Take a stroll in the Queluz gardens, designed beautifully by Jean-Baptiste Robillion. The palace also has a botanical garden adorned with lakes, busts, statuary, and pineapple plants. Explore the interiors, including a star-shaped garden, tiled canal, and artificial lake depicting victories of Portuguese legends.
Park Felício Loureiro: Enjoy this urban green space with walking & running trails, workout equipment & streams with small cascades.
Aquário Vasco da Gama: Visit this amazing aquarium and get a chance to see the 90 tanks containing some 300 species, including sea lions, turtles, and brightly colored tropical fish.
Belém Tower: This early-16th-century architecture fused with late-Gothic, Plateresque, and Renaissance design is a sight to behold. Witness the sculpted domes on the bartizans, the Venetian loggia, and the ribbed vaulting in the casemate.
A morning visit to Queluz's National Palace and gardens is recommended. The Palacio opens very conveniently at 9 a.m., which allows plenty of time in the afternoon to visit other sights in Lisbon. Also, by visiting early, you'll be able to avoid the rush of crowds at this amazing landmark.