- travel-in-portugal.com cascaisCascais’ fishing history is remembered in the Museu do Mar with displays of artefacts, photographs and model boats.
- theculturetrip.com europe/portugal/cascaisDiscover Cascais's treasures with expert guides. Delve into the heart with locals' insights. Culinary hotspots off-the-beaten-path wonders await...
- golisbon.com portugal/cities/cascais.htmlA short train ride along the shore from Lisbon's Cais do Sodré station leads to Cascais, a formerly quaint fishing village that became (along with neighboring Estoril)...
- portugal.net en/lisbon-region/cascais/During summer weekends the citizens of Lisbon go to Cascais, a lovely beach town located just 30 minutes from the capital.
- kayak.com Cascais.21124.guidePlanning to visit Cascais? Discover how to get there, where to stay, what to do, where to eat and more, in the best guide to Cascais, from KAYAK.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/CascaisCascais once a fishermen's harbour is a nice and sophisticated town, also a great gateway to explore the beautiful gold sand beach of Guincho.
- expedia.com Cascais.dx4896With its natural charm, historic significance and comfortable facilities, Cascais has everything you can expect from a modern seaside resort.
- lisbonbeachesguide.com cascais/It’s found between two iconic mansions, the starting point of the Cascais-Estoril promenade, and the closest beach to the train station in Cascais.
- komoot.com guide/901496/hiking-around-cascaisHiking around Cascais is one of the best ways to experience more of the landscape, although finding the right route is not always easy.
- bookmundi.com blog/cascais/The best way to travel to Cascais is to board a train from Lisbon. The train journey takes roughly 40 minutes and leaves you right in the middle of the city center.