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Sintra, a charming city located 25 kilometers northwest of Lisbon, Portugal, is a city of palaces, gardens, and castles that feature jaw-dropping architecture and beautiful scenery. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is easy to see why. Sintra is rich in history, and it is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Romans and the Moors also left their mark on the city, but it wasn't until the 19th century that it became a favorite destination among artists, poets, and thinkers. The highlights of Sintra include the Pena Palace, a magnificent colorful palace perched on a hilltop overlooking the city. It was built in the 19th century by King Ferdinand II, who was inspired by the castles of Bavaria. The palace combines different architectural styles and is a true wonder to behold. The Castle of the Moors is another must-see attraction in Sintra. It is a medieval castle that was built by the Moors over a thousand years ago. The castle also offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Apart from the historical landmarks, Sintra also offers beautiful gardens and a thriving food and beverage scene. The Quinta da Regaleira is an estate with gardens, lakes, and caves, which enchant visitors with their mystique. The Moorish-style Chalet Biester, commissioned in 1885 by the Countess of Edla, and now open to the public as a museum, is a charming retreat with a unique history. Sintra is famous for its pastries, such as Queijadas and Travesseiros, and for its regional wine Colares.

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