To Do in Mafra
It is well worth stopping at the bright and welcoming tourism office as soon as you enter town. They can help you determine, based on your interests and time constraints, what parts of the palace are best for you. The Palacio Nacional de Mafra is also closed off at different entry points depending on concerts, restoration projects and other programs. To make the most of your visit, go on a day when the weather is good so you can linger in the gardens a while and daydream of an era gone by. This stunning example of Baroque architecture is so much more than a palace and includes the world famous carillons, towering basilica, tranquil monastery and magnificent library.
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