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King Luís I got his budgie smugglers on in Cascais back in 1870 and now it’s Lisbon’s favourite weekend spot.
Winding lanes lead to market stalls selling seashell chandeliers - stop by before wolfing down an octopus platter.
The beaches here are next level too - try Praia do Guincho down the coast for surf. End with a shot of Motörhead vodka at a dive bar - Mike’ll sort you out.
Cascais is a 35 minute drive from Lisbon airport.
Need to Know Cascais is pronounced ‘kush-kaish’
Do One Thing Take a little stroll to ‘Hell's Mouth’ - where Cascais drops into the sea
King Luís I got his budgie smugglers on in Cascais back in 1870 and now it’s Lisbon’s favourite weekend spot.
Winding lanes lead to market stalls selling seashell chandeliers - stop by before wolfing down an octopus platter.
The beaches here are next level too - try Praia do Guincho down the coast for surf. End with a shot of Motörhead vodka at a dive bar - Mike’ll sort you out.
Cascais is a 35 minute drive from Lisbon airport.
“Cascais is Lisbon’s sandy little sister”
Need to Know Cascais is pronounced ‘kush-kaish’
Do One Thing Take a little stroll to ‘Hell's Mouth’ - where Cascais drops into the sea
"Scandinavian" apartment in Cascais's old town, a property with a garden and a terrace, is set in Cascais, 1.2 km from Museum of the Sea, 1.3 km from Casa das Historias - Paula Rego Museum, as well as 1.3 km from Boca do Inferno. This apartment offers a shared lounge. The apartment has a patio, 3 bedrooms, a living room and a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher. The apartment also offers 2 bathrooms with a shower and a washing machine. Cycling can be enjoyed nearby. Santa Marta Lighthouse is 1.5 km from the apartment, while Cascais Town Hall is 1.5 km from the property. more