Why Quinta da Regaleira is special
Built in the early 1900s by a wealthy Brazilian-Portuguese merchant, Quinta da Regaleira is soaked in symbolism. Masonic, alchemical, and Knights Templar references are woven into every structure, from the palace facade to the underground tunnel system.
The estate covers 4 hectares of gardens with lakes, grottoes, waterfalls, and hidden passages. It's the most atmospheric and photogenic palace in Sintra.
The Initiation Well
The Initiation Well (Poço Iniciático) is the main attraction. It looks like an inverted tower, a 27-meter spiral staircase descending into the earth, with nine landings representing the nine circles of Hell from Dante's Inferno. At the bottom, tunnels connect to other parts of the gardens.
This is the most photographed spot in Sintra. To get a clean photo without crowds, visit early in the morning or during the last hour before closing.
Tickets and practical info
- Tickets: 10 EUR adults, 5 EUR youth (6-17), free under 6
- Hours: 9:30 AM to 7 PM (summer), 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (winter)
- Location: A 10-minute walk from Sintra town center (downhill)
- Time needed: 1.5 to 2 hours
Tips for your visit
Wear shoes with good grip. The garden paths are stone and can be slippery when wet. Bring a light rain jacket, Sintra gets more rain than Lisbon. Start with the Initiation Well, then work through the tunnels and gardens.
If you're combining with Pena Palace, visit Regaleira second. It's lower in the hills and easier to access from the town center.
Visit Regaleira on a guided tour
Most palace tours include both Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira.
Frequently asked questions
The Initiation Well is a 27-meter deep spiral staircase carved into the earth, connected to underground tunnels. It was used in Masonic initiation ceremonies and is the most photographed spot in Sintra.
Tickets cost 10 EUR for adults, 5 EUR for children 6-17, and free for children under 6. Audio guides are available for an additional fee.
Allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the palace, gardens, underground tunnels, and the Initiation Well. The gardens are extensive and full of hidden grottoes.

