Lisbon Trip Overview
At Cascais coast, also known as the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril, once a seaside resort where members of European royalty lived, attracts visitors because of the closeness to the sea, the mild climate and the Casino. Contiguously to Estoril is Cascais, an ancient fishing village, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and traditional white houses. Neighbors to international brands stores, while in the Marina, boats and yachts sway in the wind dreaming about the sea. Also near Lisbon, Sintra, shrouded in mists, retains all the magical beauty combining the sea, mountains and fields dotted with villas and royal palaces. This romantic village, where there are still horse-drawn carriages, invites visitors to enter the pages of the famous novel by Eça de Queiroz, Os Maias, to indulge themselves with the renowned queijadas and the famous travesseiros and to visit the mysterious Palácio da Pena.
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* Duration: 8 hours
* Starts: Lisbon, Portugal
* Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Full-day Tours
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At Cascais coast, also known as the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril, once a seaside resort where members of European royalty lived, attracts visitors because of the closeness to the sea, the mild climate and the Casino. Contiguously to Estoril is Cascais, an ancient fishing village, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and traditional white houses. Neighbors to international brands stores, while in the Marina, boats and yachts sway in the wind dreaming about the sea. Also near Lisbon, Sintra, shrouded in mists, retains all the magical beauty combining the sea, mountains and fields dotted with villas and royal palaces. This romantic village, where there are still horse-drawn carriages, invites visitors to enter the pages of the famous novel by Eça de Queiroz, Os Maias, to indulge themselves with the renowned queijadas and the famous travesseiros and to visit the mysterious Palácio da Pena.
At Cascais coast, also known as the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril, once a seaside resort where members of European royalty lived, attracts visitors because of the closeness to the sea, the mild climate and the Casino. Contiguously to Estoril is Cascais, an ancient fishing village, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and traditional white houses. Neighbors of international brands stores, while in the Marina, boats and yachts sway in the wind dreaming about the sea. Also near Lisbon, Sintra, shrouded in mists, retains all the magical beauty combining the sea, mountains and fields dotted with villas and royal palaces. This romantic village, where there are still horse-drawn carriages, invites visitors to enter the pages of the famous novel by Eça de Queiroz, Os Maias, to indulge themselves with the renowned Queijadas and the famous Travesseiros.