I didn[t spend a lot of time shopping in Sintra, but there were a few lovely shops selling wonderful and colourful ceramics. Many good souvenir stores, with my favourite item being embroidered linens... more
Lots of clothes (my husband bought short-pants,witch tored out at first wash :D
I´m not sure what would be a good thing to buy here.Nothing is very good quality.Maybe beatch-clothes?Maybe you will... more
Everyone mentions the tiles and ceramics of Portugal and Sintra. But one of my goals while in Portugal was to find a gold butterfly for my charm bracelet. Sintra was the destination in which I found... more
At Artnis' you can find a large choice of home textils. It is quite a large shop.
Here you can buy table cloths, napkins, dish cloths, bath towels. At Arnis'... more
In Lisbon, I enjoyed visiting the Ginjinha bars around Rossio Square to partake in a shot of the famous cherry flavoured liqueur with the locals.In Sintra, the... more
This is a typical tourist shop in Sintra and it has everything you want to have. This shop has everything as the other shops and here they speak good English.... more
Immortalized by Byron as the romantic Portugal, Sintra is an island of green freshness close to Lisbon. castle, palaces, beaches, and the rural tradition of feeding Lisboa make this place a varied and...
Did we ever start our trip to Portugal off on the right foot! The morning of our first full day in the country broke sunny and warm so we took heed of all the tips that we had received from other VT...
A Municipality and a town, Sintra is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and as such, has become a huge tourist attraction in the regional district of Lisbon. Lying on the slopes of the Serra De......
My visit to Sintra was made more memorable by unpredictable weather. When we first arrived, the clouds were thick and moving fast in the sky. As we visited various sights, we walked through mist and...
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