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Cascais Traveler's Handbook. Cascais is a unique tourism destination for a variety of reasons, combining the charm of its historical roots with the attractiveness of its natural surroundings and the vibrancy of its current culture. This lovely coastal town tucked along the Lisbon coastline provides a variety of experiences to suit a wide range of interests, from history buffs and nature enthusiasts to foodies and art lovers. One of the main things that distinguishes Cascais is its breathtaking natural beauty. The town has a range of beaches, ranging from protected bays with calm waters perfect…mehr

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Cascais Traveler's Handbook. Cascais is a unique tourism destination for a variety of reasons, combining the charm of its historical roots with the attractiveness of its natural surroundings and the vibrancy of its current culture. This lovely coastal town tucked along the Lisbon coastline provides a variety of experiences to suit a wide range of interests, from history buffs and nature enthusiasts to foodies and art lovers. One of the main things that distinguishes Cascais is its breathtaking natural beauty. The town has a range of beaches, ranging from protected bays with calm waters perfect for children to wilder portions along the Guincho coast that are popular with surfers and windsurfers due to their huge waves and high winds. Beyond the sand, the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park offers a spectacular scenery of craggy cliffs, verdant forests, and hidden gems such as the Boca do Inferno, where the sea violently crashes against the rocks, producing an unforgettable spectacle. Cascais' historical appeal contributes to its uniqueness. The town's past as a fishing village can still be felt in its well-preserved old town, where small cobblestone alleys lead to picturesque squares, traditional buildings, and landmarks that tell the narrative of its rich history. The Portuguese royal family's summer hideaway has left its mark in the form of magnificent 19th-century residences, beautiful gardens, and the grandeur of the seaside Citadel Palace. Cascais is a thriving cultural hotspot that promotes both Portuguese heritage and contemporary art. The Casa das Histórias Paula Rego museum showcases the work of a well-known Portuguese artist, while the renovated Condes de Castro Guimarães museum provides a cultural hub for exhibitions and events. The town's culinary scene is another highlight, offering a taste of classic Portuguese dishes, fresh seafood, and contemporary cuisine that showcases the region's characteristics.
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