• Cascais, Portugal. A coastal town just 20 miles west of Lisbon, Cascais was once a small fishing village, but its idyllic scenery attracted the attention of artists...
  • Cascais had achieved total independence from Sintna by 1516, and from that time it began to develop as one of the main ports of the kingdom.
  • There are elegant parks, noble mansions replete with precious furnishings and a superb art museum for Paula Rego. Let’s explore the best things to do in Cascais
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  • Living in Cascais, Portugal, is a fantastic way to experience a town that is the perfect mix of traditional, laidback, and cosmopolitan life.
  • Cascais is just a short trip west of Lisbon's city centre and has a lot to offer for those looking for a relaxed, beachfront lifestyle.
  • Cascais is fast becoming a top retirement spot in Portugal. The cost of living is very affordable and the lifestyle is laidback and relaxing...
  • Boca do Inferno Cascais Portugal. The “gateway to hell” is situated along the promenade that leads to the most beautiful beaches of Cascais.
  • Things to do in Cascais, Portugal. Cascais is a delightful Portuguese fishing town situated on a beautiful coastline.
  • Trains depart from Lisbon's Cais do Sodré station to Cascais around every 20 minutes. Cascais is the last stop, and it takes about 40 minutes to reach.