Attractions in Cascais
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Boca do Inferno, or Mouth of Hell, is a striking rock formation located in the seaside town of Cascais, Portugal. Perched on the rugged coastline, this natural wonder is continuously […]
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Nestled along the coast of Cascais, Portugal, Marina de Cascais offers a vibrant blend of nautical charm and modern amenities. This marina, with its many moored sailboats, is complemented by […]
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Nestled in the coastal town of Cascais, Portugal, the Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães is housed in a 19th-century palace, its exterior a warm, custard-like hue reminiscent of a traditional […]
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Praia da Conceicao, a stretch of golden sand lapped by the Atlantic Ocean, is located in Cascais, Portugal, within easy reach of Lisbon. This well-equipped beach offers a perfect spot […]
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Nestled in the heart of Cascais, Portugal, Mercado da Vila is a vibrant market that blends modernity with decades of tradition. A contemporary roof shelters the bustling hall, where rows […]
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Built in the late 19th century, Palacio Seixas stands as an architectural gem in Cascais, a sophisticated seaside resort near Lisbon. The palace harmoniously blends neo-Gothic and Romantic styles, evident […]
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Perched over the ocean in the charming Portuguese town of Cascais, Casa da Guia is a 19th-century mansion that draws visitors with its rich history and picturesque setting. Surrounded by […]
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Marechal Carmona Park, also known as Gandarinha Park, is a tranquil oasis in the south of Cascais, Portugal. Surrounded by grand old buildings, including the Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, […]
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Praia da Duquesa, connected to Praia da Conceicao, graces the scenic and sun-soaked coast of Cascais, just a short distance from the resort’s center. The beach is known for its […]
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Nestled in the affluent coastal resort of Cascais, near Lisbon, the Museu do Mar (Museum of the Sea) offers a compact yet rich exploration of Portugal’s maritime history. Surrounded by […]
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The heart of Cascais, 5th of October Square (Praça 5 de Outubro) commemorates the Portuguese revolution of October 5, 1910, a pivotal moment that saw the country transition from a […]
In Cascais, Portugal, the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego stands out with its two rust-colored pyramids, though they offer little hint of the treasures within. Inside, visitors can explore a […]