Explore the Forgotten Palaces of Lisbon
Highlights
Lisbon
Private Tour
5 Hours
EASY
Portuguese, English, German
Description
Get off the beaten track and join this private tour to the Queluz and the Ajuda Palace.After being picked up from your location in Lisbon, head to the fascinating Palace of Queluz.Inside, discover a combination of Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical architectural designs, whilst in the gardens a French architectural style awaits you.In the elegant Throne Room, admire gold carvings and mirrors and see where royals used to host their guests.
In the garden, wander among lakes, fountains and lead statues depicting mythological scenes.Finish your tour of this palace at the amazing “Canal dos Azulejos”.Here you can admire 18th-century tile designs and see where the royal family used to ride a small boat on sunny afternoons.
Next, head back to Lisbon, to visit the Ajuda Palace, located in the Belem neighbourhood.Inside, admire extravagant furniture, tapestries, sculptures, and decorative arts.Make your way through the impressive Dining Room, admiring crystal chandeliers, silk-covered chairs, and an allegory of the birth of King João VI on the ceiling.At the end of the tour, get dropped back at your hotel in Lisbon.
Itinerary
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National Queluz Palace
Discover the fascinating palace of Queluz, a magnificent building that changed throughout its existence since the 17th century, and is often “overlooked”.
The palace combines Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical architectural designs, while the gardens was inspired by the French styles.
One of the first rooms visited is the impressive Throne [sensitive content]yalty used to receive here their guests, decorated with gold carvings and mirrors, it is not difficult to be transported back to a time when the ladies and gentlemen would dance around in gallant balls.
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Queluz Gardens
After having toured the inside of the palace, you will explore the garden, where one can wander among lakes, fountains and lead statues depicting mythological scenes.The highlight is the amazing "Canal dos Azulejos" (Tiled Ceramic Canal).Completely decorated with typical eighteenth century scenes, where the royal family used to ride a small boat enjoying themselves in sunny afternoons.
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National Palace of Ajuda
The next palace is located near Belem, in the “Ajuda” neighbourhood (Lisbon).
Although this palace was never completed as planned, it is still one of Europe's most amazing romantic buildings.
Its interior is richly filled with furniture, tapestries, sculptures and extravagant decorative arts, the result of unprecedented wealth in the 17th when diamonds were discovered in the then Portuguese colony of Brazil.
The most impressive are the enormous Throne Room corresponding to the entire south wing, and the Dining Room and its crystal chandeliers, silk-covered chairs, and allegory of the birth of King João VI on the ceiling.
You will note the interesting collection of dinner services that is one of the few European royal services to remain completely intact.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.