Guidebook for Cascais

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Guidebook for Cascais

Arts & Culture

Small museum displaying the works of portuguese painter Paula Rego, designed by architect Eduardo Souto Moura.
280 locals recommend
Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
300 Av. da República
280 locals recommend
Small museum displaying the works of portuguese painter Paula Rego, designed by architect Eduardo Souto Moura.
Local park, with many free activities during the weekends: yoga, volley, etc.
196 locals recommend
Marechal Carmona Park
196 locals recommend
Local park, with many free activities during the weekends: yoga, volley, etc.
Ancient fortress, recently renewed. Good for a quick walk around the wall, great restaurant in the patio.
20 locals recommend
Fortress of Our Lady of Light
246 Av. Dom Carlos I
20 locals recommend
Ancient fortress, recently renewed. Good for a quick walk around the wall, great restaurant in the patio.
For a walk on the coast. Access to the local beaches, great place for a run, bicycle ride, walk with the kids, ice-cream, beer... anything really.
Casa Faial
For a walk on the coast. Access to the local beaches, great place for a run, bicycle ride, walk with the kids, ice-cream, beer... anything really.

Everything Else

Best ice cream in town.
Iefp-centro De Emprego De Cascais
Best ice cream in town.
Great beach for surf and windsurf.
7 locals recommend
Kitesurf School SBKiteboarding
7 locals recommend
Great beach for surf and windsurf.

Sightseeing

Great National park, best preserved medieval Royal Palace in Portugal.
736 locals recommend
Park and National Palace of Pena
Estrada da Pena
736 locals recommend
Great National park, best preserved medieval Royal Palace in Portugal.
Cultural center.
6 locals recommend
Rua de Belém
Rua de Belém
6 locals recommend
Cultural center.

Shopping

Baixa/Chiado, Lisbon's heart and the best place to shop.
Rua Áurea
Rua Áurea
Baixa/Chiado, Lisbon's heart and the best place to shop.