Sintra Local Market
Sintra Local Market
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mshapiro99
Sterling, VA1,360 contributions
Nov 2022
After touring the palace, we stopped for lunch and a bit of a walk-around in the town of Sintra. Narrow, steep, cobblestoned streets revealed lots of boutique shopping and restaurants. Our driver directed us to one of the many restaurant options, and we were very pleased with the food and the experience. The boutiques featured handcrafted and manufactured items, some kitschy "souvenir" merchandise, but mostly nicer items that were unique to these shops.
Written July 9, 2023
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chickandbeast
Southgate, Canada8,725 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Its like stepping back in time a visit to Sintra Portugal with it's hilly cobbled streets, people literally have to stand in the narrow street to open their front doors. We found free parking at the top of town and walked up and down the stores.
There are barely any sidewalks and two way traffic so pay attention as they whip aroumd the winding corridores.
There are barely any sidewalks and two way traffic so pay attention as they whip aroumd the winding corridores.
Written November 11, 2017
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Marilyn C
Brisbane, Australia73 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
The historic town of Sintra has narrow streets that are not designed for the traffic of today. If at all possible avoid going in by car. We were fortunate to find an all day park outside the office of Tourism. Sintra is hilly and the town spreads between the hills and the Pena Palace which is a fair walk uphill without secure walking area, narrow and shares with the oversized tourist buses and rental cars. There is limited parking.
We took the local bus up to the Pena Palace and a very long wait for the bus down the hill.
The queues to visit the Pena Palace were extensive.
The Sintra National Palace is near the Tourist office and is worth a visit.
We took the local bus up to the Pena Palace and a very long wait for the bus down the hill.
The queues to visit the Pena Palace were extensive.
The Sintra National Palace is near the Tourist office and is worth a visit.
Written September 5, 2015
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DdKiw2013i
126 contributions
Feb 2014 • Solo
If you are staying in Sintra for a few days, this is a great place for buying reasonably priced fruit and vegetables. There is a great bakery which I recommend. This is where the locals go. There is limited craft and clothing stalls. I went on a Friday. It isn't a huge market but it has all the fresh food you need.
Written February 4, 2014
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Niall N
Ennis, Clare, Ireland62 contributions
Mar 2013 • Couples
If you want to pick up something local like the tiles or a souvenier this is the place. Shops and restaraunts proliferate and the staff are attentive without being pushy.
Written March 12, 2013
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GWalkerWGAF
Perth, Australia14 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
Sintra is Lisbon's mountain retreat. Just 30 minutes by train out of Lisbon and you are in a quiet and beautifully scenic town with great attractions ranging from street sculptures through one of the most bizarre estates you will ever tour to a stunning pasteleria
Written September 23, 2014
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Aliki P
Athens62 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
Were passing by to visit the castle and stopped to check it out!Cute Middle Ages Themed market with jewelry, leather goods, swords and shields and much more!Also food beer and open sitting area available!
Written July 13, 2017
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Fearless252704
Beijing, China120 contributions
Jul 2016 • Friends
Food, booths, music and dancing all to a middle age theme. Actors wonder about the crowds to add a little more atmosphere.
Written July 14, 2016
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Raul V
Quito305 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
Very close to Lisbon, you must go to this town , with so many small strets, you will have the opportunity to walk up the hill, an in each street you can find small stores with many souvenirs, the cork items such as bags is an opportunity to bring your firends a nice souvenir of Portugal. If you stay in Lisobon you can't miss this beatiful town .
Written October 1, 2014
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poollady15
Houlton, Wisconsin11 contributions
Jun 2013
Visited Sinatra by using train from Lisbon. Short easy trip. Loved the local shops, market and wonderful hidden restaurants beautiful castle
Written December 13, 2013
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