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    Convento de Cristo

    4.7 (15 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Boon C.

    This is my last of the combo ticket I bought near middle of Portugal to visit. I am actually amazed by the beauty inside the church. This place is combine the Tomar Castle, the Convent, and the Templar church. It is a huge place. Minimum 1.5 hours. I still feel 1.5 hours may not enough for normal people to explore the entire compound. The castle wall walk is close during my visit. It is important to know there are two parking area. Because the top parking is always full, you need to know there is a lower level parking area. Parking is not free. The castle build around 11 century, the convent build in 13 century. This is UNESCO site has a lot history. The most important and beautiful chamber is the the Templar round church. I was amaze by the painted concave round ceilings. It one kind of architecture design. Beauty as it, I spend the most time to see every detail. The convent include the courtyard, infirmary, garden, spiral staircase and more. The famous chapter house window is nice to visit. The Cloister of the king also great to take a break and enjoy the fantastic architectural.

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    Richard S.

    A remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site, full of unbelievable history. This the Portuguese headquarters of the Knight Templar from 1160 until it was disbanded in 1314. Sit on top of hill overlooking the old town. The church is magnificent. Then you see the dormitories. Small and very modest rooms.

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    Allegra M.

    This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a "must-see" when you're in Portugal. The twelfth century Romanesque round church is amazing, modeled after the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. The heavily ornate Manueline architecture of the convent recalls the maritime exploits of the age of discovery. Allow plenty of time to explore this fascinating complex.

    PJ C.

    This is one imposing fortress overlooking Tomar. We made this short stop on our way from Porto to Evora. My sister is a big fan of stuff like this and the Knights Templar so it was a must stop for her - for the rest of us it was OK. The structure itself is pretty cool and the circular "altar" is unlike anything I have ever seen. The signage is a bit sparse so I am sure we would have gotten more out of it if we were on a tour. After almost two weeks of churches, monasteries, castles, palaces, and fortresses I think I am getting history weary... One practical note: the top parking lot is very small so we parked on a nearby street only to discover on our way out that there was another parking lot on a lower level - no where did we see signs about the overflow parking....

    Amazing attention to detail from centuries ago!
    Lee P.

    Beautiful August day to tour this monastery! If one is in Tomar, Portugal don't miss the opportunity to visit!

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    Sophia C.

    What can I say but that this place is amazing! The culture, history, and architectural structure of the building will leave you in aww. I definitely recommend reading a bit about the history of the place before going and taking a guided tour if that is an option. We were on a tour with GoCosmos and our local guide Sandra was simply amazing. She really had a way with words that engaged the audience while bringing History to life. My 11 y.o. son throughly enjoyed the tour. If you can visit I would recommend doing so, this is an experience you definitely do not want to miss. Other notes: there was a good sized dedicated parking lot, employees are scarce about the building and without a tour you may just find yourself wandering the large castle with questions since the signs are not all translated which is okay if that's your thin

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    Castelo dos Mouros

    4.7(14 reviews)
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    This is a beautiful castle and the walk up from the historic city center was easy, beautiful, and…read moreworth it! Walking the ramparts of this ancient castle, which you can see from anywhere you are in Sintra, is a must do. My husband is afraid of heights and he was not overly excited about walking the castle because it is pretty sketchy - there aren't guard rails to prevent falling off. Views of the town of Sintra and the Pena Palace are stunning. Absolutely worth the visit.

    The Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors) is a set of open-air castle ruins on a hilltop. Most…read moreof the visit experience consists of climbing up and down stone steps and walking along castle walls. It unexpectedly rained during most of my visit, even though the skies were clear earlier in the day, and even directly after my visit. The height, occasional lack of guard rails, light-to-medium rain, and mist flowing uphill all combined in some places to create an eery mystique, not easily expressed through photos. However, there were moments when the mist and clouds cleared to show spectacular broad views of the town and countryside below. Make sure you wear sturdy shoes with grip, as most surfaces are cobblestone. Consider bringing a hooded jacket, wide-brim hat, or umbrella in case of rain or excessive sun. The only structure with a roof, other than the ticket office and restrooms, is the church (Ingreja de São Pedro de Canaferrim) building. I took the 434 bus to and from the castle due to rain, but might have walked from town otherwise. The 434 bus has USB-A plugs that can slow-charge one's electronics.

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