National Palace of Ajuda
The last home of the Portuguese royal family.
The Palácio Nacional da Ajuda is one of Portugal’s most iconic palaces, the official residence of the royal family in the 19th century. Built in neoclassical style, its rooms preserve furniture, tapestries and works of art from the period, offering a unique portrait of life at the Portuguese court.
The Queen's Tour of the Palace of Ajuda
A theatrical tour of the Palace of Ajuda with the queen who lived there longest: D. Maria Pia of Savoy.
The King's Tour of the Palace of Ajuda
His Majesty King D. Luís I invites visitors on a journey through the Palace he called home, sharing and recalling moments from his life and reign.
The King and Queen's Tour of the Palace
The story of Lisbon’s only royal palace told live and in the first person — an immersive and interactive experience featuring musical moments and a dance in the palace ballroom.
Calçada da Ajuda, Lisbon
Belém · 10 min from the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos