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Sintra City

Introduction

Sintra is a city and municipality in Portugal, just 30km from Lisbon. The city itself is a major tourist attraction for many who come to Portugal. It is regarded as the best day trip from Lisbon. Sintra is like a page torn from a fairy tale with its magnificent buildings and many of them are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It has many 19th century architectural monuments and the setting of its building makes this place very unique.  Monte da Lua rises above Sintra and most of the times it is covered in clouds and fog.

The Republic Square

Praca Republica (Republic Square) is a popuar square in Sintra. Here, lots of the people gather and many cafes and restaurants fill the area. At a very hand location, the Sintra Tourist Office is situated at the junction of Rua Gil Vicente and Praca Republica streets. A pillory stands in the centre of the square. In the past, this column was used to tie the criminals. During my visit to Sintra, the Sintra Living Statues Festival (Festival de Estátuas Vivas de Sintra) was held and many people were dressed as living statues.

A tourist train at the Praca Republica (Republic Square) in Sintra
A tourist train at the Praca Republica (Republic Square) in Sintra
Praca Republica (Republic Square) in Sintra City Portugal
Buildings to the opposite to the National Palace of Sintra
Cafes and restaurants are lined on one side of the Praca Republica
A pillory in the centre of the square
A pillory in the centre of the square
Exterior of the Sintra Tourist Office
Colourful buildings in the central square of Sintra City Portugal
Colourful buildings in the central square of Sintra City Portugal
Three guys walking in front of the buildings were part of Sintra Living Statues Festival
Many buses bring visitors from Lisbon on a day trip to Sintra
Many buses bring visitors from Lisbon on a day trip to Sintra
Mountain of the Moon (Monte da Lua) rises above Sintra
Mountain of the Moon (Monte da Lua) rises above Sintra
Sintra has beautiful mountain slopes covered with trees
However, buildings make occasional break in the canopy of trees
However, buildings make occasional break in the canopy of trees
This was the view from the balcony of my hotel in Sintra City, Portugal
A small water fountain at Volta Duche road
A small water fountain at Volta Duche road
A narrow street leading to the upper parts of Sintra city Portugal
A narrow street leading to the upper parts of Sintra city Portugal

Coat of Arms

Among the most visited buildings in Sintra are; the Monserrate Estate (Park and Palace), the Pena National Palace, Quinta da Regaleira Park and Palace, National Palace of Sintra and Castle of the Moors to name few. Street names in Sintra are displayed by using the glazed tiles. One thing which caught my eye was the Coat of the Arms of Sintra. On its seal, it shows a soldier (possibly a Muslim) with the castle in the background. It was surprising to see that star and crescent was used in the coat of arms. Maybe, it offered a homage to its past residents (from the Muslim era).

Glazed tiles are used to make this design on one of the walls in the city
Glazed tiles are used to make this design on one of the walls in the city
Coat of the Arms of Sintra City Portugal
This coat of arms was painted on a large wall, close to the Republic Square
This coat of arms was painted on a large wall, close to the Republic Square
A closer look at the coat of arms
A closer look at the coat of arms
This street sign shows the famous two chimneys of the Sintra National Palace
This street sign shows the famous two chimneys of the Sintra National Palace
A plain looking Coart of Arms of Sintra City Portugal
A plain looking Coart of Arms of Sintra City Portugal
Street names in Sintra are displayed by using the glazed tiles
A bus at Volta Duche Road - Sintra City Portugal
A bus at Volta Duche Road - Sintra City Portugal
A sculpture at Volta Duche, leading to Sintra old town
A sculpture at Volta Duche, leading to Sintra old town
Another sculpture beside the road
Another sculpture beside the road
Probably, one of the best views is that of National Palace of Sintra
Probably, one of the best views is that of National Palace of Sintra

Old Town

The Camara Municipal de Sintra (Sintra Town Council) is situated in the old town. Train station of Sintra has a very colourful facade. Even better, inside the building, colourful glazed tiles are used to enhance the beauty of this building. In the past, Portugal was known for producing one of the best glazed tiles in Europe, the technology they borrowed from the Muslims.

Exterior of the Sintra Town Council
Exterior of the Sintra Town Council
A side view of the Camara Municipal de Sintra (Sintra Town Council)
A side view of the Camara Municipal de Sintra (Sintra Town Council)
A crossroad inside the Sintra old town
A crossroad inside the Sintra old town
A house in the old town
A house in the old town
Flowers at the exterior of one of the houses in Sintra City Portugal
Flowers at the exterior of one of the houses in Sintra City Portugal
A beautiful house hiding behind a tall tree
A beautiful house hiding behind a tall tree
A small garden in front of the blue house
A small garden in front of the blue house
A shop which rents out small cars for tourists
Strange looking sculptures in front of a shop
A forest beside the Rua Doutor Alfredo da Costa - Sintra City Portugal
A colourful exterior of Sintra Train Station
Facade of Sintra Train Station
Facade of Sintra Train Station
Ticket office located to the left and interior was beautifully decorated
Ticket office located to the left and interior was beautifully decorated
Interior of the station has colourful glazed tiles
Interior of the station has colourful glazed tiles
Inside the train station of Sintra
Inside the train station of Sintra

A castle like building was on the main road and it had a guard dog inside which was ferocious looking and barking non-stop. A public water fountain from 1882, on a path leading to the Castle of the Moors. In the past, locals would come here and collect water for their daily use.

This building looks like a castle - Sintra City Portugal
This building looks like a castle - Sintra City Portugal
Old and decaying houses in the middle of old town
Old and decaying houses in the middle of old town
This parking sign has turned into Polen (Poland)
This parking sign has turned into Polen (Poland)
Even beter here, it has become Pakistan
Even beter here, it has become Pakistan
A wonderful view of the Sintra National Palace
A wonderful view of the Sintra National Palace
Back on Volta Duche road, in order to get back to hotel which was beside the National Palace
Back on Volta Duche road, in order to get back to hotel which was beside the National Palace
Streets in Sintra are narrow and most of them either go uphill or downhill
This public water fountain is from 1882
These fountains were a major source of water in the past
These fountains were a major source of water in the past
Looking back at the street while climbing up the hill to the castle
Looking back at the street while climbing up the hill to the castle