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Is Cascais Lisbon worth visiting?

Cascais is a charming beachside town that makes a fantastic choice for a day trip if you're based in or around Lisbon. Found within Cascais are grand 19th-century villas, a pretty harbour, fascinating museums and glorious beaches.



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If you crave the energy and diversity of a bustling capital city, along with an urban cultural experience, Lisbon may be the perfect fit. If you seek a more tranquil coastal lifestyle, surrounded by natural beauty and a strong sense of community, Cascais might be the ideal choice.

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If you're short in time, then 1 day in Cascais will be enough to explore the cute historic centre of Cascais and you can even visit a beach. If you have more time, I'd recommend staying for at least 1-2 nights in Cascais.

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The cost of living in Cascais reflects its location by the sea, its proximity to Lisbon, and the lifestyle it offers.

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Cascais prides itself - and rightly so. It currently has 16 museums, two urban parks and they can all be visited by foot. On the center there are old family houses transformed into museums, royal palaces, and buildings designed by Pritzker prize winnners and a cultural center with exhibitions.

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The best time to go to Cascais Sea temperature ranges from 138°F to 154°F. The rainiest months are: february, december and november. We recommende the month of april, may, june, july, august, september, october, to visit Cascais.

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Cascais for 2023 In 2023, Cascais and the Lisbon region is expecting to attract many new tourists, and this will be in addition to the large number of returning visitors - who know just how great the region is. Due to this increased popularity, Cascais is expecting a sell-out 2023 summer season.

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Cascais is one of the towns in Portugal with the best quality of life. Not only is it a beautiful coastal town, but it is also surrounded by green parks and forests. Being able to breathe fresh air and stroll in the many parks is said to be one of the secrets of the longevity and happiness of the Cascalenses.

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All of the main tourist attractions in Cascais can be easily walked to, with none of the steep hills that you would encounter in Lisbon and Sintra.

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Estoril has a single main attraction; the Casino, and there are almost no historic buildings in Estoril. There are sufficient sights in Cascais to fill a full day of sightseeing, and this is why it is a popular day trip from Lisbon.

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Light, breathable clothes to handle the heat. This includes shorts, tank tops, sundresses, sandals, sunglasses, a hat for sun protection, and definitely sunscreen. Also, don't forget a swimsuit (or even two to mix it up a little). Summertime in Cascais, is a wonderful experience that shouldn't be missed.

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Price of train tickets from Lisbon to Cascais: €2.30 for a single ticket (four-zone fare), or FREE with the Lisboa Card. Frequency and Train Times: Every 12 minutes from 7am to 10am, then every 20 minutes until 5pm, then once again every 12 minutes until 8:30pm. After that, it's every 20 or 30 minutes.

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