Portugal's Best Attractions
Fairytale palaces, Gothic monasteries, and the towers that show up on every postcard.
The must-sees: Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon (both UNESCO-listed), Sintra's candy-colored Pena Palace (a 40-minute train from Lisbon), Batalha Monastery (a Gothic masterpiece roughly 2 hours north), and Porto's Livraria Lello, one of the world's most beautiful bookshops. Most major sites cost €6–15 to enter; Sintra's palaces sell out their timed-entry slots in summer, so book online a few days ahead.
Portugal's attraction list punches well above its size — a country you can drive across in a day somehow fits a 16th-century fortress tower, one of Europe's most theatrical palaces, a Gothic monastery UNESCO calls 'a masterpiece,' and a bookshop that reportedly inspired part of the Harry Potter universe. Here's what's genuinely worth the entry fee, and how to avoid the worst of the crowds.













































