Warehouses in Sintra
Sintra has several industrial zones with good access to the A16, IC19 and A9/CREL. Proximity to Lisbon and competitive costs make Sintra an attractive option for logistics and industrial operations in the western part of Greater Lisbon.
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Industrial warehouses in Sintra
Sintra has several industrial zones with good access to the A16, IC19 and A9/CREL. Proximity to Lisbon and competitive costs make Sintra an attractive option for logistics and industrial operations in the western part of Greater Lisbon.
- Competitive rental costs compared to Lisbon
- Fast access to Lisbon via the IC19 and A16
- Industrial zones with large plots and affordable prices
- Connection to CREL for access to the entire Metropolitan Area

Industrial warehouses in Sintra
Sintra has several industrial zones with good access to the A16, IC19 and A9/CREL. Proximity to Lisbon and competitive costs make Sintra an attractive option for logistics and industrial operations in the western part of Greater Lisbon.
- Competitive rental costs compared to Lisbon
- Fast access to Lisbon via the IC19 and A16
- Industrial zones with large plots and affordable prices
- Connection to CREL for access to the entire Metropolitan Area
Access and transport
- IC19 (Lisbon–Sintra) - direct access
- A16 - direct access
- A9/CREL - direct access
- Humberto Delgado Airport - ~25 km
- A5 (Lisbon–Cascais) - ~10 km
Industrial zones
- Mem Martins
- Rio de Mouro
- Cacém
- Pero Pinheiro
- Abrunheira
Frequently asked questions about warehouses in Sintra
Answers to the most common questions about warehouses in this area
Sintra has the most competitive rental costs in Greater Lisbon, with larger plots than municipalities such as Loures or Oeiras. Access to Lisbon is direct via the IC19 and A16, with a 25-minute journey to the centre. It is ideal for operations that prioritise area and cost over airport proximity.
Sintra has 16 business areas classified in its Municipal Master Plan, the main ones being Mem Martins, Rio de Mouro, Cacém, Pero Pinheiro and Abrunheira. Pero Pinheiro is notable for its natural stone industry, while Cacém and Mem Martins offer warehouses with good IC19 access.
Yes. The IC19 connects Sintra to Lisbon in 20 minutes, the A16 provides north–south access and the CREL/A9 links to the entire Lisbon periphery. The airport is a 25–30 minute drive. The location is advantageous for distribution across the western metropolitan area.
Yes. Greater land availability and lower costs allow for large-scale warehouses that would be difficult to find in Lisbon or Oeiras. Zones such as Pero Pinheiro and Abrunheira offer large industrial plots with good load-bearing capacity.