Cascais
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Cascais Must-Sees
Cascais combines maritime history with 19th-century aristocratic architecture. This coastal town features the Boca do Inferno chasm, the 15th-century Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora da Luz, and the iconic blue-and-white tiled Santa Marta Lighthouse. Cultural highlights include the Eduardo Souto de Moura-designed Casa das Histórias and the eclectic Museu Condes Castro Guimarães. Sandy beaches like Praia da Rainha and Praia da Conceição line the shore, while the historic town center preserves its origins as a traditional fishing village and royal summer retreat.
11 yerCascais Hidden Gems
Explore the lesser-known corners of Cascais, starting with the dramatic sea chasm of Boca do Inferno. Visit the Museu Condes Castro Guimarães, an eclectic revivalist palace housing a vast private library and art collection. Discover contemporary Portuguese art at the architecturally striking Casa das Histórias Paula Rego. Relax at Praia da Ribeira, a central beach where traditional fishing boats still dock, or find shade in the Jardim Visconde da Luz, a classic 19th-century garden featuring a traditional bandstand.
5 yerCascais Beaches
Cascais features a series of diverse coastal spots connected by the Paredão seaside promenade. Praia da Rainha is a small cove once used by Queen Amélia, while Praia da Ribeira remains a working harbor for the local fishing fleet in the town center. Praia da Conceição offers a wider sandy area with shallow water. Further east in Estoril, Praia do Tamariz is distinguished by its natural saltwater pool and the adjacent 19th-century Forte da Cruz castle.
5 yerCastles and Palaces of Portugal
Cascais evolved from a humble fishing village into a premier royal retreat during the 19th century. This collection highlights the town's architectural diversity, from 15th-century coastal fortifications like the Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora da Luz to the eclectic 'Summer Architecture' seen in the Palácio Palmela and Palácio Seixas. These sites reflect Portugal’s maritime defense history and the era when the Portuguese monarchy and nobility established their seasonal residences along the Atlantic coast.
8 yerHistoric Forts and Heritage Sites
This selection traces the evolution of Cascais from a prehistoric settlement to a strategic maritime defense point. It includes the Grutas do Poço Velho, a Neolithic necropolis, alongside significant military structures like the 15th-century Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora da Luz and sections of the Forte Novo walls. Architectural highlights include the neo-Gothic Palácio Palmela and the 19th-century Marégrafo, a pioneering tide gauge used to establish Portugal's national sea level datum.
5 yerParks and Gardens
Cascais features a diverse collection of green spaces, ranging from the expansive grounds of Parque Marechal Carmona, known for its roaming peacocks and historic museum, to the central Jardim Visconde da Luz with its traditional carousel. Many of these parks, such as Ribeira dos Mochos and Parque de Palmela, follow natural watercourses or connect the town to Estoril via shaded walking trails and fitness circuits. These areas provide essential recreational facilities, including picnic zones, playgrounds, and open-air auditoriums.
10 yerCascais Haritası
Pratik Bilgiler
- Para birimi
- Euro EUR € · Kart ödemeleri · Yaygın olarak kabul ediliyor
- Acil durum numaraları
- 112
- Elektrik
- 230 V · 50 HzTip C / Tip F
- Diller
- Portekizce
- Musluk suyu
- İçilebilir
- Sürüş yönü
- Sağ
- Ülke kodu
- +351
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