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    Queluz is a Portuguese city in Sintra municipality in Greater Lisbon, Estremadura, and home to one of the finest examples of Rococo architecture in Europe: the Queluz National Palace. It is famed as the home of Queluz National Palace, as well as notable institutions like the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art.

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    The 18th-century Palácio Real de Queluz is the main sight in town.

    Queluz (kih-LOOSH, /kɨ.ˈɫuʃ/) had over 100,000 inhabitants in 2021.

    Get in

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    To get here by road, follow the IC 19 from Lisbon to Sintra, which passes by Queluz.

    By train

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    There are several railway stations in town with Monte Abrão and Queluz-Belas being the most useful ones for travellers. They're on the Lisbon-Sintra route and are served by trains every 15 minutes or so. When you're coming in from Lisbon, catch a train from Rossio station (15 min, €1.20).

    Additionally,

    • 1 Queluz-Belas railway station (Estação Ferroviária de Queluz-Belas). Queluz-Belas train station (Q4120788) on Wikidata Queluz-Belas railway station on Wikipedia
    • 2 Monte Abraão railway station (Estação Ferroviária de Monte Abraão). Monte Abraão train station (Q4120794) on Wikidata
    • 3 Massamá-Barcarena railway station (Estação Ferroviária de Massamá-Barcarena). Massamá-Barcarena train station (Q4120808) on Wikidata
    • 4 Mira Sintra-Meleças train station (Estação Ferroviária de Mira Sintra-Meleças). A park-and-ride station in the northern parts of the municipality, serves a limited number of intercity trains as well as regional ones. Of limited use to the average tourist. Mira Sintra-Meleças train station (Q8841053) on Wikidata Mira Sintra-Meleças railway station on Wikipedia

    There are also frequent bus lines operated by Vimeca. They connect Queluz to Lisbon, Oeiras, Amadora, Carcavelos and other destinations in the region.

    Get around

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    It's about a 15-minute walk from either of the recommended train stations to the palace.

    See

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    Torre do Relógio (Palácio Nacional de Queluz).
    • 1 Palace of Queluz (Palácio Nacional de Queluz), Largo Palácio de Queluz. Although smaller in size, this 18th-century castle is sometimes called the Portuguese Versailles, for its extravagant designs and detailed decorations, both on the outside and on the inside. This pleasure palace of the Portuguese Royal Family is considered a prime piece of Rococo architecture and has been thoroughly restored. Entrance €10. Palace of Queluz (Q1073173) on Wikidata Palace of Queluz on Wikipedia

    Do

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    • 1 Parque Urbano Felício Loureiro, Avenida Eng. Duarte Pacheco.
    • Between July and August is a free fair outside the D. Maria Pousada that recreates the golden age of the Queluz National Palace. The Seventeenth Fair recreates the reign of Queen Mary I of Portugal, and transports visitors back into a period where artisans and merchants produced arts and crafts. Choral concerts are also common to Sunday afternoons at Queluz National Palace, owing to the three choirs in the city.

    Buy

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    • The Monte Abraão Fair (held every Saturday in the Rua Cidade Desportiva) is the biggest in Queluz, allowing the sale of clothes, handicrafts, fruits and vegetables, flowers and implements.

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    Sleep

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    • 1 Pousada Palácio de Queluz (formerly Pousada de Dona Maria I), Largo do Palácio Nacional, +351 21 435 6158, . Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. Four-star, 26-room pousada (historic hotel). The building was used by the Royal Guard of the palace next door. It originates around the same time as the palace, but the design of its tower is rather Baroque in style than Rococo. The hotel has meeting rooms available. The hotel is home to the Cozinha Velha Restaurant. €89-136.

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