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Set in the breathtaking surroundings of Sintra, Portugal, the Chalet da Condessa D’Edla is a historical landmark with striking architecture. Built for his second wife in the late 1800s, the chalet is a harmonious combination of Bavarian and Swiss architecture that accentuates the surrounding landscape.

Visitors are invited to explore the stylishly decorated rooms with lovely furnishings, intricate art pieces, and great views of the area. 

Tourist Information

Built by King Ferdinand II in the late 1800s as a present for his adored second wife, the chalet has a distinctive fusion of Bavarian, Swiss, and Romantic architectural elements. This location is a hidden gem that is just waiting to be discovered. It is located in a beautiful part of the park and features large gardens and tree-lined walkways.

Visitors may enjoy the rich details and graceful architecture, which evokes the romance of the 19th-century Portuguese monarchy. Outside, the chalet is surrounded by rich flora and picturesque views, giving a peaceful setting ideal for rest and exploration.

The ideal time to visit Condessa De Edla is in the spring and fall when the weather is pleasant, and the gardens are in full flower. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays and arrive early in the morning. Wear comfortable shoes for strolling and exploring the park’s paths, and consider taking a guided tour to learn more about the chalet’s history and construction.

After exploring the sights, indulge in a delicious meal or snack at a nearby eatery. A brief walk from the chalet will lead you to the popular restaurants Tascantiga, Piriquita, and Café Saudade, where you can enjoy a selection of local cuisine and drinks.

Interesting Facts

The Chalet Sintra in Parque da Pena offers a serene journey back in time. Here are some pieces of information about Condessa that the guided tour might reveal more extensively:

    • King Ferdinand II presented the Chalet da Condessa D’Edla as a gift. The chalet known as “Condessa D’Edla” is named after the Condessa, who had a strong passion for both the arts and the natural world.
    • The Chalet Condessa D’Edla served as a private getaway for King Ferdinand II and the Condessa d’Edla, offering a tranquil escape from the rigidity of court life. This cozy spot offered the royal couple opportunities for privacy and romance in the midst of Sintra’s stunning natural beauty.
    • Here tourists who want to learn more about the history, architecture, and lifestyle of the 19th-century Portuguese nobility have a great opportunity to do that. One way to enhance the experience of visiting the chalet is through guided tours and educational exhibits with important insights into the social and cultural environment.
    • Chalet da Condessa D’Edla presents special events and seasonal attractions such as garden festivals, art exhibitions, and cultural shows.

      Tourist Tips

      1. Get your Chalet da Condessa D’Edla tickets online in advance to avoid the huge lineups.
      2. Choose an early morning or late afternoon visit to the chalet to enjoy the peaceful surroundings free from crowds.
      3. Consider taking a guided tour of this historical site to have a greater knowledge and appreciation of it.
      4. Explore the gorgeous gardens surrounding the house. Walk along the winding paths and admire the diverse plant life and beautiful views of the nearby surroundings.
      5. Respect local customs and be courteous when visiting Condessa De Edla. Do not interact with or scale historical artefacts or buildings, respect other guests, and follow any rules or restrictions posted.

Open Hours

The following are the open hours to help you plan your excursion:

  • Monday to Sunday: 10 AM to 6 PM

Please be aware that the last entrance is at 5:00 PM. Check for updates on operating hours before your visit, as they may vary.

Tickets

Tickets may be purchased at the venue or online via the official website. Guided tours may incur extra expenses. Here’s what you should know about the ticket prices:

  • Adults: €20
  • Youth: €18
  • Children (under the age of 6): Free

Address

Address of the Chalet da Condessa D’Edla: Estrada da Pena, 2610-609 Sintra, Portugal

How to get to Chalet da Condessa D'Edla

Here’s how to go to Chalet da Condessa D’Edla:

  • Bus #434, also called the “Vila Express,” is available from Sintra Station. This bus frequently stops near Parque da Pena’s entrance, where Chalet Condessa D’Edla is situated.
  • If you’re driving from Lisbon to Cascais, take the A5 highway (Autostrada 5). Once you’ve traveled around 25 kilometers (15.5 miles), turn off at Sintra. Once you’re in Sintra, proceed to Pena Park or Parque da Pena. Remember that parking might be scarce, particularly during popular tourist seasons, so arrive early to get a spot.