Queluz Palace and its historic gardens are one of the most extraordinary examples of the harmonious connection between landscape and palatial architecture in Portugal. They illustrate the evolution of the Court's taste in the period marked by Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassicism.
Mafra - is famous for its convent-palace, built by King João V in the 18th century as a result of a vow that the young king had made if Queen Maria Ana of Austria would give him descendants, the Palace of Mafra is the most significant Baroque monument in Portugal, comprising the Royal Palace, the Basilica, the Franciscan Convent and an important Library, the synthesis of the encyclopedic knowledge of the century. XVIII.
Monserrate Palace: Writers' retreat, Monserrate added numerous foreign travelers, especially English, who extolled its beauty in travel reports and engravings Carried out in our company, on our tour in a comfortable and 100% flexible way.