Queluz
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Queluz is a Portuguese city in Sintra municipality in Greater Lisbon, Estremadura, and home to one of the finest examples of Rococo architecture in Europe: the Queluz National Palace. It is famed as the home of Queluz National Palace, as well as notable institutions like the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art. There are several railway stations in town with Monte Abrão and Queluz-Belas being the most useful ones for travellers. They're on the Lisbon-Sintra route and are served by trains every 15 minutes or so. When you're coming in from Lisbon, catch a train from Rossio station (15 min, €1.20).
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Getting There
Multiple OptionsTo get here by road, follow the IC 19 from Lisbon to Sintra, which passes by Queluz. There are several railway stations in town with Monte Abrão and Queluz-Belas being the most useful ones for travellers. They're on the Lisbon-Sintra route and are served by trains every 15 minutes or so. When you're coming in from Lisbon, catch a train from Rossio station (15 min, €1.20). There are also frequent bus lines operated by Vimeca. They connect Queluz to Lisbon, Oeiras, Amadora, Carcavelos and other destinations in the region. It's about a 15-minute walk from either of the recommended train stations to the palace....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
It's about a 15-minute walk from either of the recommended train stations to the palace.
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Glimpses of Queluz
A group of statues sitting on top of a cement wall
A row of columns in front of a building
A room with a checkered floor and a chandelier
lighted chandelier inside white and brown building
A group of statues sitting on top of a cement wall
A row of columns in front of a building
A room with a checkered floor and a chandelier
lighted chandelier inside white and brown building
A group of statues sitting on top of a cement wall
A row of columns in front of a building
A room with a checkered floor and a chandelier
lighted chandelier inside white and brown building
A group of statues sitting on top of a cement wall