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castle of the moors (castelo dos mouros)

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  • castle of the moors (castelo dos mouros)
    The Moorish Castle is a military fortification that bears witness to the...
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    • Cris7888 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Castelo dos Mouros is a spectacular viewpoint over the surroundings of Sintra and beyond over the ocean... You can reach the Castle by feet following the instructions and it will be an hour walk or you can get a bus that will leave you just on the skirt of the castle itself. Once you are on teh walls you will have a 360° view over the surrounding countryside.
    • fishbone96 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The hike up to the ruins is beautiful. The ruins themselves are located on the top of a mountain, offering extraordinary views. However, we were not as enthusiastic as most reviewers here. Perhaps it was the lack of historical background information.
    • rimatology 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Narrow stairs made my trip to this castle a bit difficult. However, once I got there, I didn't regret it. I felt like in a fairy tale. The castle was magnificent, the view was gorgeous. It was chillier in Sintra than in Lisbon, so prepare yourself with some extra clothing.It was easy to got here from Lisbon: Go to Rossio station (from outside it doesn't look like a train station, but if you look closely, it eventually looks like one), buy the ticket which costs around 2,5€ one way (you can use your green card if it's still empty, if it isn't you have to buy an extra card), it took around 40 minutes to get to Sintra station. Take bus number 434 (3€ one way, 5€ one day hop on hop off, or 12€ for all bus lines for one day). Bus 434 takes you to this castle as well as Palacio de Pena.
    • rocciojs 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We decided to take a previous reviewers recommendation and took the 434 public bus from outside the station (on the right) and visited the Moorish castle first. It was a gorgeously sunny day and the views from the top was stunning and it's worth visiting just to get the Vista and walk on the old walls. Brief explanations of each points which were in English and altogether just a great outdoor experience for us. We walked down and round past the lower cafe, which was unfortunately closed, but sat and had a picnic overlooking the view in that direction. We then walked around and up to Pena Palace through a lovely woodland. The train journey out of Lisbon was easy and very cheap if you've got a prepaid public transport card you just need €1.90 on your card for each leg of the journey.
    • matthewcX4674NH 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was pretty darned amazing. As we arrived, a heavy fog had descended upon the mountain, and the whole place felt like something out of a Grimm's fairy tale, or some brooding legend of old. Green, moss covered stones gave way to crenelated walls and towers. Narrow stares and terrifying rocky drops might make it tough for some visitors. And there is a LOT of stone stair climbing and walking to get to the sights. But it's a heck of a place to visit. And I have to imagine that on days without pea-soup fog, the views must be stunning. That said, the fog gave the place a surreal, magical feel that was pretty cool. There was a nice guest center with a gift shop (helpful poncho purchase!), restrooms, and a small coffee shop. But once you stepped away from it, you felt transported to another time, for sure.
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