Adult
Ages 18-64
€24
- Monserrate Palace + Park entry
- Skip-the-line priority entry
- Free 5-minute audio history before your visit
- Full refund if we can't secure your entry
Monserrate Palace + Park, skip-the-line. The Moorish-Gothic fantasy and its legendary botanical garden, one concierge ticket - we handle the booking.
See ticket optionsAges 18-64
€24
Ages 6-17
€20
Ages 65+
€20
2 adults + 2 youths (6-17)
€66
“We almost skipped Monserrate and I'm so glad we didn't - the gardens are unreal and the palace interiors are the prettiest in Sintra. Booking ahead meant we walked straight past the queue.”
“The little audio guide they sent the day before was lovely - five minutes and suddenly every room had a story. Confirmation came through within the hour of booking.”
“Quieter and more magical than Pena, and the filigree ceilings genuinely took my breath away. Smooth booking, clear instructions, no fuss at the gate.”
5-minute audio guide
Hand-written and narrated by a heritage host, sent to every customer before their visit. Five minutes that turn the photographs into a story - who Francis Cook was, why the palace blends three worlds, what the lace-like ceilings are really made of, and which corners of the garden most people walk past.
Included free with every ticket. No app, no download - plays in any browser.
Monserrate is the palace that doesn't look quite real. Built from 1863 for the English merchant Sir Francis Cook, it fuses Moorish arabesques, Indian filigree and Gothic tracery into a single rose-pink confection - a Romantic-era fantasy that feels closer to a dream than a building. Where Sintra's other palaces shout, Monserrate enchants quietly, and many visitors call it the most beautiful interior in the whole hills.
Inside, a long gallery runs the length of the palace under a roof of carved plasterwork so fine it looks like lace. The central music room sits beneath a dome dripping with stone ornament, light pouring through filigree screens. Restoration over the past two decades has brought the colours and detail back to life, room by room, so what you walk through today is close to what Cook's guests saw in the 1860s.
The gardens are the other half of the story - and for many, the reason to come. Spread across more than thirty hectares, the park is one of Europe's great Romantic landscapes: a Mexican garden of agaves, a Japanese grove of bamboo, Australian tree ferns, a fern valley, cascades, ruins and lawns that stay impossibly green. The planting was designed to flow with the seasons, so the garden looks different in May than in October, and rewards a slow wander.
This is an independent concierge ticket service. We secure your skip-the-line entry, send instant confirmation and a free audio guide, and stay reachable in your language right up to visit day - so you arrive, walk past the queue, and spend your time inside the palace and its garden instead of in line.
“The whole thing was handled by email in under an hour. We walked straight past a queue of maybe 200 people. Worth every euro.”
Monserrate Palace Tickets is an independent ticket-concierge service that helps international visitors book skip-the-line entry to Monserrate Palace. We are not affiliated with the site or its operator. Our service fee is included in the displayed price, and we refund you in full if a booking cannot be secured.
Plan your visit
When to arrive for the calmest crowds, the softest light, and gardens in full bloom — a concierge timing guide to Sintra's quietest romantic palace.
A practical, step-by-step transport guide to reaching Monserrate Palace in the Sintra hills — the train from Lisbon, the 435 bus to the gate, and driving with parking notes.
A room-by-room and garden-by-garden concierge guide to the highlights of Sintra's most romantic palace — and the order to see them in.
Monserrate is about 4 km west of Sintra town, in the Sintra hills. From Lisbon, take the train from Rossio to Sintra (around 40 minutes), then the 435 tourist bus, a taxi or rideshare for the final 10 minutes. By car there is on-site parking.
Pena is the bold, colourful palace on the highest peak; Monserrate is quieter, pink, and famous for its delicate Moorish-Indian-Gothic interiors and a vast Romantic botanical garden. Many visitors find Monserrate calmer and less crowded, and pair the two over a single day.
Yes. Every ticket covers entry to both the palace interiors and the full botanical park - there is no separate garden-only or palace-only ticket in our range.
Yes. We secure your entry in advance so you bypass the on-site ticket-office queue and go straight to the gate with the confirmation we email you.
Confirmation is emailed to you within hours of booking, usually much sooner. Your entry document and a free 5-minute audio guide arrive before your visit - no app or printing required, though a printed copy never hurts.
No. Monserrate uses an open-date model - you book for a specific date and can arrive any time during opening hours. There is no fixed half-hour slot to choose.
Adult (18-64) is €24, Youth (6-17) and Senior (65+) are €20 each, and the Family bundle (2 adults + 2 youths) is €66. Children under 6 enter free and don't need a ticket.
Yes - children under 6 enter free and are not a sold ticket. Just bring them along; photo ID may be requested at the gate to confirm age.
For youth, senior and family tickets, staff may ask for photo ID at the gate to confirm age eligibility. Carry a passport or national ID for each named reduced-rate visitor.
Allow 2-3 hours. The palace itself takes under an hour, but the botanical garden is large and rewards a slow wander - garden lovers often stay longer.
The palace ground floor and parts of the garden are accessible, but the grounds are hilly with slopes and uneven paths. Contact us before your visit and we'll share the current step-free routes.
Monserrate is open every day of the year. The park is open 09:30-19:00 and the palace 09:30-18:00, with last palace admission at 17:30.
Conservation work on the palace continues into 2027, so you may see scaffolding or coverings on parts of the exterior. The interiors and gardens remain open and fully worth the visit.
Yes, many visitors combine them. Monserrate sits a little apart to the west, so it works well as a calmer first or last stop. We can help you sequence the day so you avoid the worst queues.
You get a full refund. We only confirm once your entry is locked in, and if anything prevents us delivering it, you are refunded in full.
Early morning or late afternoon are calmest and best for photos in the garden. Midday in summer is busiest and hottest, so an earlier arrival is more pleasant.
Reach out to our concierge team as early as you can and we'll readily rebook your date. Refunds are guaranteed in the event we cannot deliver the entry you booked.