It's called Dirty Tails, and it's not hard to guess that it's dedicated to the art of mixology. It opened at the Cascais Marina on February 10th, in one of the...
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It's called Dirty Tails, and it's not hard to guess that it's dedicated to the art of mixology. It opened at the Cascais Marina on February 10th, in one of the...
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Açaí, tapiocas, pancakes, eggs, pastries or cakes to discover in a space that is open all day.
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Casino Estoril is going to checkmate
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10 romantic restaurants in Cascais
In a land bathed by the Atlantic, fulfilling the cliché of a romantic meal by the sea is easily achieved. This list, compiling the best restaurants...
The best fish restaurants in Cascais
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Liquid state: best bars in Cascais
With or without alcohol, in the late afternoon or to extend the night, we suggest some mixology masterpieces and, by extension, the best bars in Cascais....
The best of Cascais Marina
For a few years, Cascais Marina lost the vibrancy it had at the turn of the millennium, as the activities dwindled and customer numbers declined. Many locals...
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Part of a cluster called the Lisbon Golf Coast – with over 20 courses and several times winner of the Best Golf Destination in Europe award, given by the...
Quinta do Pisão: A paradise with many lives
Quinta do Pisão: A paradise with many lives
There are no horns honking, aircraft passing overhead or noises from the railway line. People are only encountered here infrequently, and any sign of their...
Say YES to Cascais
Say YES to Cascais
Getting married is increasingly an experience designed to last several days. And that’s what many couples, especially foreigners, seek (and find!) in...
Between swims and golf swings: bookshops
Between swims and golf swings: bookshops
Here at Time Out we believe in the redemptive power of books. And, apparently, so do some Cascais residents. In the space of 10 years, Cascais' first...
Welcome to the Arts Village
Welcome to the Arts Village
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The best things to do with kids in Cascais
The best things to do with kids in Cascais
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