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Cascais Christmas Markets | 2024 Dates, Locations & Must-Knows!

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As one of the top Christmas destinations in Portugal, each year the city of Cascais becomes an exciting festive wonderland with a series of enchanting events sprinkled around the city.

If you’re currently planning your own trip, or simply curious about what the Cascais Christmas Market scene is like, then we’re here to help.

Read on for an overview of Christmas markets in Cascais, with official dates, hotel recommendations, and locations.

NOTE: This is a Christmas market we haven’t personally visited yet, so all the information below is taken from official sources for your reference! If you have any personal tips from first-hand experience to add, let us know in the comments so we can improve this guide!

Cascais Christmas Market Dates 2024

Dates: TBA (Previous year’s event: 30 November – 2 January, 2024)

Cascais Christmas Market 2024 Hotels

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Cascais Christmas Market Locations

Wondering where to find Christmas markets and events in Cascais? Here are some of the festive must-dos you don’t want to miss.

Cascais Christmas Village

Official Website

The Cascais Christmas Village typically takes place each year at Marechal Carmona Park (Parque Marechal Carmona).

With an exciting programme and a set of fun attractions, visitors to the Cascais Christmas Village can explore the House of Father Christmas, an “Enchanted Forest” with real reindeer, a Carousel and Christmas Train, a live Nativity scene, performances, and even an ice skating rink.

Baía e Jardim Visconde da Luz (Visconde da Luz Bay and Garden)

At this small Cascais Christmas market, you’ll find a variety of tasty street food stalls, along with a small selection of artisans selling handmade gifts.

Jardins do Casino Estoril (Casino Estoril Gardens)

Another Cascais Christmas Market can be found at the Casino Estoril Gardens, where visitors will find a ferris wheel, along with various vendors selling street food and gifts.

Other Cascais Area Christmas Markets

Based on this article from last year, there are also other Christmas market events around the municipality of Cascais in Alcabideche and Carcavelos.

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A Magia do Natal é em Cascais!

Bem-vindo ao Cascais Christmas Village, onde um mundo encantado de Natal espera por ti de 30 de Novembro a 2 de Janeiro. No coração de Cascais, o Parque Marechal Carmona transforma-se num deslumbrante cenário natalício.

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NOVIDADE! Shows do Ruca

Surpresa especial para os fãs do Ruca no Cascais Christmas Village! Nos dias 8, 10, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27 e 28 de Dezembro, junta-te a nós para dois shows diários do Ruca às 14:30 e 19:00 e fica para o meet and greet no final do espétaculo! O teu bilhete dá-te acesso a toda esta aventura mágica.

HORÁRIOS

Acesso ao recinto.

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Informações

Estacionamento.

Recomendamos, por ordem de proximidade ao recinto os 2 parques do Parque Marechal Carmona, o da Marina ou da Cidadela, ou ainda os parques do Hipódromo e do Cascais Center.

EVENTO AO AR LIVRE

Apesar de contar com áreas cobertas, o Cascais Christmas Village é um evento ao ar livre, pelo que se aconselha o uso de agasalhos.

RESTAURAÇÃO

Existem vários pontos de restauração no interior do recinto.

SANITÁRIOS

O evento está equipado com várias casas de banho (H/M), assim como casa de banho para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida e fraldário.

HOTÉIS

A Associação de Turismo de Cascais fornece uma lista dos seus associados no site: 

https://visitcascais.com/

Haverá pagamento com multibanco disponível nas bilheteiras.

Praceta Domingos D’Avilez Av. da República - Cascais

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214 102 701

[email protected]

REGULAMENTO

Consulte  aqui  o Regulamento do Evento.

Entrada de animais no recinto

Só é permitida a entrada de cães-guia.

COMO CHEGAR

Consulte todos os horários aqui.

Estação de Cascais ao local do evento, são sensivelmente 800 mts. Existem também os autocarros.

Saiba todas as vantagens  aqui .

Aconselhamos o uso da A5 saindo na saída Cascais-Birre seguindo depois pela N9-1.

Na primeira rotunda, deve sair na 1ª saída ; na segunda rotunda , na 2ª saída; entrando na Rua 25 de Abril , até à primeira rotunda , cuja 1ª saída levará à Av. da República onde se encontra o recinto.

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Ultimate Christmas Markets

A Guide to Europe and Beyond

Cascais Christmas Market 2024: Festive Stalls and Village

Last Updated: 21 April 2024 No Comments

Visitors head to Cascais for its beautiful coastline, sandy beaches and local seafood. As December arrives, the town adds another reason to visit: the annual Cascais Christmas Market.

In this guide, I’ll outline essential details, such as the 2024 dates and highlight local specialties.

Cascais mixes traditional Portuguese celebrations with a touch of maritime influence at Christmas.

I recommend soaking up the coastal ambience and witnessing the town’s unique festivities that draw locals and tourists.

Cascais Christmas Market 2024

The Christmas market in Cascais historic centre highlights Portuguese traditions and cuisine.

Stalls showcasing artisan crafts exclusive to the region and unique food stalls serving traditional Portuguese treats. Local performers often entertain visitors.

At the Christmas Village, you can visit Santa’s House and the Enchanted Forest at the Christmas Village and skate at the ice rink.

It’s not just a market; it’s an experience that reflects the heart of the town.

Dates and Location

Cascais Christmas Market dates: 28th November 2024 to 1st January 2025 (unconfirmed). Location: Historic Centre. The Christmas Village is at Parque Marechal Carmona. Opening times: 12pm to 8pm. Christmas Day: Closed. Admission: Free. Christmas lights: No switch on date. Santa: Yes, at Santa’s House. There is also an Enchanted Forest. Ice skating: Yes, at the Christmas Village in Parque Marechal Carmona. Carousel: All year round at Visconde da Luz Garden. Ferris wheel: Yes, at Jardins do Casino Estoril. Vegetarian: Yes, plenty of options. Vegan: Yes, plenty of options. Gluten free: Yes, but limited. Accessible: Yes. Pet-friendly: Yes, but not recommended during busy periods. Parking: Please take public transport to help limit congestion. Reason to visit: Coastal location, Portuguese products, good weather. Food specialities: Bacalhau, pastéis de nata, ginginha shots, bifana sandwiches. Where to stay: Hotel Baia is a popular choice, located 8 minutes from the event.

Hotels in Cascais

Most visitors to Cascais prefer to stay near the beach, and there are plenty of options with coastal views.

I recommend Hotel Baia as it’s in the Old Town but still well located near the beach. Some rooms have ocean views.

There are many excellent places to stay in Lisbon if you want more options.

To explore more Christmas markets in Portugal, including Cascais, I recommend checking out my Portugal Christmas Markets guide.

Event Location

Christmas in Cascais

Market specialties.

Bacalhau cakes (Codfish cakes) : Originating from Portugal’s maritime tradition, these savoury fish cakes are made from cod, potatoes, and herbs. Deep-fried to perfection, they are a treat for those who love seafood with a touch of local flavour.

Pastéis de nata (Custard tarts) : A widely-loved pastry in Portugal, these creamy custard tarts are baked with a flaky pastry shell. You might like to head to Belem to try the original and most famous version of this sweet.

Ginginha (Cherry liqueur) : A popular Portuguese cherry liqueur, ginginha is typically enjoyed as a shot. Its sweet yet potent taste makes it the perfect drink to warm you up on a chilly winter evening.

Bifana (Pork sandwich) : A simple yet delicious sandwich, bifana consists of thinly sliced pork steak marinated in a blend of spices and white wine. Served in a crusty roll, it’s a fulfilling snack to fuel your market adventures.

Arroz doce (Sweet rice pudding) : A creamy dessert, arroz doce combines rice, milk, sugar, and a touch of lemon zest. It’s a nice end to a market meal, often adorned with decorative patterns using cinnamon.

Bolo Rei (King’s Cake) : Central to Portuguese Christmas celebrations, this cake is filled with nuts, candied fruit, and sometimes a surprise trinket or coin. Symbolic of the holiday season, it’s a must-try when in Portugal at Christmas.

Filhós (Fritters) : A traditional Portuguese treat, filhós are deep-fried pastries that are often flavoured with a hint of orange or lemon zest. Crispy on the outside and soft within, they are typically sprinkled with powdered sugar for a sweet finish.

Sonhos (Dreams) : True to their name, sonhos are fluffy, deep-fried dough balls. Once golden brown, they are dusted with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon, making them a dreamy sweet treat.

Vinho quente (Mulled wine) : A festive drink to keep the cold at bay, vinho quente is a blend of red wine, sugar, and various spices. Best enjoyed warm, it’s a comforting drink as you stroll through the market.

Queijo da Serra (Serra cheese) : Hailing from the Serra da Estrela region, this soft and tangy sheep’s cheese is perfect for pairing with a piece of crusty bread. Creamy in texture, it adds a touch of authenticity to your market experience.

Ameixas d’Elvas (Candied plums from Elvas) : Considered a local favourite, these are plums preserved in syrup. They are sweet and slightly tangy and serve as a sweet treat amidst the savoury market fare.

Toucinho do céu (Almond and egg yolk cake) : Literally translating to “bacon from heaven”, this is a rich cake made primarily of almonds and egg yolks. Despite its name, there’s no bacon involved, but it promises a great taste.

Gifts and Stocking Fillers

Azulejos (Hand-painted tiles) : Cascais has a rich tradition of ceramic artistry, and azulejos are a testament to that. These tiles, often blue and white but available in various colours, depict scenes from history, nature, or abstract designs. They make for a unique wall decoration or coaster and are a true reflection of Portuguese aesthetics.

Cork products : Portugal is the world’s largest producer of cork. You’ll find various items crafted from this material at the market, from handbags to hats and even postcards. Not only are they environmentally friendly, but they also carry a certain rustic charm.

Ginja liqueur : A sweet cherry liqueur, ginja is a souvenir for those with a penchant for unique spirits. While often enjoyed at Christmas markets, bottled ginja from Cascais can be a reminder of your trip or a lovely gift for friends back home.

Embroidery : The region around Cascais is known for its embroidery work. Items such as tablecloths, shawls, and handkerchiefs are often hand-stitched and display intricate patterns, making them both functional and beautiful gifts.

Sea-inspired jewellery : Given Cascais’s coastal location, many artisans create jewellery inspired by the sea. Expect to find necklaces, bracelets, and earrings featuring waves, fish, and shells, all handcrafted and giving a touch of the Atlantic.

Canned sardines : While it might sound unusual, beautifully packaged canned sardines are a popular souvenir from Portugal. They come in various flavours and artistic tins, providing a quirky yet authentic gift option.

Handmade soaps : Enriched with ingredients like olive oil, lavender, and sea salt, the handmade soaps in Cascais are gentle on the skin.

Hand-woven baskets : Artisans in the Cascais region often weave sturdy and pretty baskets. These baskets combine functionality with local craftsmanship, whether used for shopping, storage or as a decorative piece.

Local wines : Cascais and its surrounding regions produce some excellent wines. A local red or white bottle can be an excellent way to introduce friends and family to the region’s tastes.

Ceramic figurines : Inspired by local legends, myths, and everyday scenes, ceramic figurines from Cascais capture the city’s essence. They’re often hand-painted and make for a decorative keepsake or gift.

Travel Information

I recommend checking out Visit Cascais , the city’s official website, for the city’s latest events and winter activities. Visit Lisbon is also great for things to do and activities .

Sustainable Travel Tips

Here’s how you can travel more responsibly in Cascais this Christmas:

Stay in Eco-friendly Hotels : Cascais takes pride in its commitment to sustainability, with a number of hotels actively using renewable energy sources. When booking your accommodation, look for hotels that clearly state their green energy practices.

Mind Your Food Waste at Markets : The Christmas markets in Cascais are full of delicious treats. However, consider buying portions you can comfortably finish to minimise food waste. If you have leftovers, ask for biodegradable or recyclable containers.

Practice Ethical Consumption : Cascais’ markets have many interesting artisan crafts and local products. While buying numerous souvenirs is tempting, think about what you genuinely need or can use. By purchasing mindfully, you support local artisans and reduce potential waste.

Adopt a Sustainable Diet : The Portuguese coastline, especially around Cascais, provides fresh seafood. But to ensure the longevity of these marine resources, opt for sustainable seafood choices when dining out. Favouring local and seasonal produce reduces carbon footprints and introduces you to authentic Portuguese flavours.

Choose Sustainable Transport : Cascais is known for its walkable streets and efficient public transport. Instead of hiring a car, consider using local buses or trains, which often run on cleaner energy. Walking or renting a bike also allows you to experience the city’s charm and reduce emissions.

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SOBRE CASCAIS:

  • Gastronomia
  • Brasão de Cascais
  • Arquivo Historico
  • Recursos educativos - história e património

GOVERNO LOCAL:

  • Assembleia Municipal
  • Câmara Municipal
  • Gestão administrativa e financeira
  • Projetos Cofinanciados
  • Transparência Municipal
  • Planeamento Estratégico
  • Reabilitação urbana

FREGUESIAS:

  • Alcabideche
  • Carcavelos e Parede
  • Cascais e Estoril
  • S. Domingos de Rana

EMPRESAS MUNICIPAIS:

  • Cascais Ambiente
  • Cascais Dinâmica
  • Cascais Envolvente
  • Cascais Próxima

FACTOS E NÚMEROS:

  • Ambiente & Energia
  • Economia & Inovação
  • Qualidade de vida
  • Sociedade & Educação

COMUNICAÇÃO:

  • Agenda do executivo

QUOTIDIANO:

RESIDENTES ESTRANGEIROS:

  • Razões para vir para Cascais
  • Procedimentos e informação
  • Residentes estrangeiros em Cascais
  • Legislação do SEF
  • Perguntas frequentes do SEF
  • Participação
  • Orçamento Participativo
  • Voluntariado
  • Associativismo

DESENVOLVIMENTO SOCIAL:

  • Saúde e bem-estar
  • Social e cidadania
  • Direitos no território
  • Desporto para todos
  • Desporto na escola
  • Guia de oferta desportiva
  • Porquê Cascais
  • Gastronomia Local
  • Como chegar
  • Parques e Jardins
  • Sol e praia

O QUE FAZER:

ONDE ESTUDAR:

  • Escolas Privadas
  • Escolas Públicas
  • Ensino Superior

APOIO ESCOLAR:

  • Programa Alimentar
  • Transporte Escolar
  • Auxílios Económicos
  • Apoio à Familia
  • Atividades de Animação
  • Programa crescer a tempo inteiro
  • Rede de espaços lúdicos
  • Bibliotecas

OUTROS RECURSOS:

  • Promoção do sucesso educativo
  • Recursos para currículos locais
  • Bolsas e estágios
  • Gabinete de Orientação Vocacional e profissional
  • Cascais em férias
  • Duna da Cresmina
  • Quinta do Pisão
  • Pedra Amarela Campo Base
  • Borboletário
  • Centro de Interpretação da Pedra do Sal
  • Visitas guiadas
  • Livraria Municipal
  • Viver Cascais
  • Estacionamento
  • Parques de estacionamento
  • Transporte de doentes
  • Carregamento para veículos eletricos
  • Autocarros municipais
  • Comboios (ligação externa)

LIGAÇÕES ÚTEIS:

  • Tarifários Mobi
  • CP (ligação externa)
  • Autoridade dos Transportes do Município de Cascais

EMPREENDEDORISMO:

  • Financiamento
  • Ideias, negócios e internacionalização
  • Empreendedorismo jovem, social e criativo

TODOS OS SERVIÇOS:

  • Apoios sociais
  • Atividades económicas
  • Espaço público
  • Execuções fiscais
  • Gestão patrimonial
  • Promoção do emprego
  • Recursos humanos
  • Requalificação urbana

ATENDIMENTO PRESENCIAL:

  • Agendamento do atendimento
  • Atendimento municipal
  • Espaço do cidadão
  • Rede de lojas Cascais Jovem

APLICAÇÕES:

  • MobiCascais

CASCAIS.PT:

  • Governo Local
  • O que fazemos
  • Loja Cascais

CASCAIS 360:

ASS. S. FRANCISCO DE ASSIS:

  • A associação
  • Serviços da associação
  • Perguntas frequentes
  • Comunicação

CASCAIS AMBIENTE:

  • Conhecimento
  • Turismo de Natureza
  • Terras de Cascais

CASCAIS CULTURA:

  • Equipamentos
  • Bairro dos Museus

CASCAIS DATA:

  • Cascais Info
  • Cascais SmartCity
  • Academia Digital
  • Contacte-nos

CASCAIS JOVEM:

CASCAIS PARTICIPA:

DNA CASCAIS:

  • Sobre a DNA
  • Ecossistema
  • Empresas DNA
  • Parceiros DNA

LOJA CASCAIS:

  • Todos os serviços
  • Serviços Online
  • Atendimento presencial

MOBI CASCAIS:

  • Rede municipal
  • Transportes
  • Mais serviços

VISIT CASCAIS:

  • Dê-me ideias
  • Loja Visit Cascais
  • TimeOut Cascais

CHOOSING CASCAIS:

  • 30 reasons for living in Cascais

MOVING TO CASCAIS:

  • For your home
  • Procedures and information
  • Banks and Insurance companies
  • Emergency situations
  • Urban mobility

DAY-TO-DAY:

  • Mobility (website in portuguese)

FOREIGN RESIDENTS:

  • SEF Legislation
  • Frequent Questions About SEF

THE REGION:

  • Why Cascais
  • Where to eat
  • Where to stay
  • How to get to Cascais

WHAT TO VISIT:

WHAT TO DO:

  • Parks and Gardens
  • Duna da Crismina
  • Pedra Amarela
  • Butterfly Center

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES:

  • Exhibitions
  • Guided Tours

LITERATURE:

  • Municipal Boockstore (Website in Portuguese)

(Information in Portuguese)

  • Charge your Electric Car
  • Municipal Buses
  • Train (external link)
  • Scotturb (external link)

INVESTING IN CASCAIS:

  • Why to invest in Cascais
  • Our Members
  • About Cascais Invest

ENTREPRENEURSHIP:

  • Ideas, business and internationalization
  • Young, social and creative entrepreneurship

ALL SERVICES:

  • Environment
  • Economic Activities
  • Social Care
  • Public Space
  • Tax Floreclosers
  • Wealth Management
  • Promotion of Employment
  • Urban Rehabilitation
  • Human Resources
  • Urban Requalification

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE:

  • Appointment Schedule
  • Municipal Services
  • Citizen Space
  • Cascais Jovem store chain
  • Cascais Edu

INFORMATIONS:

  • Communiqués from ministers council (external link)

MEASURES IN CASCAIS:

  • Adapted and in place measures
  • Eat & Drink
  • Activities & Sports
  • Tours & Culture

INVEST CASCAIS:

  • Entrepreneurs

DNA CASCAIS

  • About DNA Cascais
  • Entrepreneurial ecosystem
  • Companies DNA Cascais

ORGANIZAÇÃO:

  • Agenda do Executivo
  • Empresas Municipais
  • Serviços Municipais

ADMINISTRAÇÃO:

  • Conselho Municipal de Segurança
  • Gestão Financeira
  • Execuções Fiscais
  • Contratação Pública
  • Auditoria Interna
  • Taxa Turística

OUTRA INFORMAÇÃO:

  • Recursos Humanos
  • ODS - Cascais 2030
  • Relações Internacionais
  • Cascais Data
  • Autoridade dos Transportes

TERRITÓRIO:

  • Proteção Civil
  • Reabilitação Urbana
  • Projetos e obras em curso

CAPACITAÇÃO SOCIAL:

  • Capacitação juvenil
  • Saúde e Bem-estar
  • Vacinação COVID
  • Solidariedade Social
  • Direitos do Território
  • Residentes Estrangeiros
  • Diagnóstico Social
  • Rede Social
  • Sensores de qualidade de ar e meteorologia
  • Licença Especial de Ruído
  • Estação Náutica de Cascais
  • Arquivo Histórico Municipal
  • Património Cultural

ATUALIDADE:

OUTRAS ÁREAS:

  • Bem estar Animal
  • Perguntas Frequentes

COMUNIDADE:

  • Associativismo juvenil
  • Tutores de Bairro
  • Associações de moradores
  • Voluntariado jovem
  • SOS Ucrânia
  • Dádivas de sangue

MAIS PARTICIPAÇÃO:

  • Consultas Públicas
  • Canal de denúncias - Transparência Municipal
  • Orçamento Participativo Jovem
  • CityPoints Cascais
  • Atividades Económicas

SERVIÇOS ONLINE:

  • Comunicação prévia
  • Emissão de certidão

LOCAIS DE ATENDIMENTO:

  • Atendimento Municipal
  • Serviços de empregabilidade
  • Agendar atendimento
  • MyCascais- Como criar conta
  • FAQ-MyCascais

O QUE FAZER NO NATAL 2023 EM CASCAIS?

  • Roda Gigante e Carrossel
  • Mercado de Natal
  • Natal Solidário
  • Cascais Christmas on Tour
  • Inauguração Iluminações de Natal
  • Atividades e Espetáculos de Natal
  • Cascais Christmas Village
  • Descontos Viver Cascais
  • Montras de Natal e Bolo Rei
  • Estacionamento Gratuito
  • Condicionamentos Cascais Christmas Village
  • Inauguração Iluminações Natal - Corte de Trânsito

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O Pai e Mãe Natal e a sua comitiva vão viajar pelas quatro freguesias do concelho, trazendo a alegria do Natal a todos os cascalenses. Consigo, vão trazer animadores, comboios e carros de Natal, canhões de neve, a casinha dos doces e a fábrica dos brinquedos!

Com toda a animação, os protagonistas das festividades vão espalhar a magia por todo o concelho, incluindo visitas a instituições de solidariedade social. Os percursos, a anunciar em breve, terão sempre partida na Baía de Cascais.

Calendário dos percursos:

25 de novembro | 17h30 | Cascais-Estoril | Início na Baía de Cascais, paragem no parque Infantil e fim na Rua Garcia Resende. Ver percurso aqui .

26 de novembro | 17h30 | S. Domingos de Rana | Início no Complexo Desportivo de Massapés, paragem na Rua Bernardino Machado e fim nas Galerias Valmor Matarraque. Ver percurso aqui .

2 de dezembro | 17h30 | Carcavelos-Parede | Início na Avenida do Jardim, paragem no Mercado da Parede e fim na Fundação “O Século”. Ver percurso aqui .

3 de dezembro | 17h30 | Alcabideche | Início no Hospital de Cascais, paragens no Centro de Apoio Social do Pisão + Largo de Alcabideche e fim no Largo de Manique. Ver percurso aqui .

9 de dezembro | 17h30 | S. Domingos de Rana | Início na Av. Esmeraldas, paragem no Centro Paroquial de Talaíde + Padaria Crocante e fim no Parque da Quinta de Rana. Ver percurso aqui .

10 de dezembro | 17h30 | Carcavelos-Parede | Início no Mercado de Carcavelos, paragem no Centro Comunitário e fim na Avenida da República. Ver percurso aqui .

16 de dezembro | 17h30 | Alcabideche | Início no Complexo Desportivo de Alcabideche e fim no Largo de Alvide. Ver percurso aqui .

17 de dezembro | 16h30 | S. Domingos de Rana | Parte da Baía. Início da animação às 16h00 na Praça Fernando Lopes Graça, paragem na Casa da Criança de Tires e fim na Rua Prof. Dr. António Xavier Pereira Coutinho. Ver percurso aqui .

23 de dezembro | 17h30 | Cascais-Estoril | Início no Passeio Dom Luís I, paragens no SkatePark e Largo do Livramento. Fim no Jardim dos Passarinhos. Ver percurso aqui .

Saiba tudo sobre o Natal em Cascais 2023 aqui .

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Câmara Municipal:

  • FAQ - MyCascais
  • FAQ - Viver Cascais
  • Boletim Municipal
  • Regulamentos / Documentos
  • Ligações úteis

Empresas municipais:

  • Câmara Municipal de Cascais
  • Juntas de Freguesia
  • Polícia Municipal
  • Forças e Serviços de Segurança
  • Ensino Público e Privado
  • Ludobibliotecas
  • Centros de saúde
  • Farmácias - Alcabideche
  • Farmácias - Carcavelos - Parede
  • Farmácias - Cascais - Estoril
  • Farmácias - S. Domingos de Rana
  • Auditórios e Teatros
  • Bibliotecas e Arquivos
  • Postos de turismo
  • Mapa do portal
  • Termos e condições
  • Política de privacidade
  • Política de "cookies"

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Do you want to spend the Christmas season in Cascais? Or just know what happens in the municipality to go there for a little jump? Whatever the reason you are reading this, below we have gathered the main Christmas events and attractions that you can see in Cascais .

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Cascais Christmas Village

You can now visit one of the most Christmas places in Portugal, the Cascais Christmas Village. Until January 1, 2023, this will be the center of Christmas 2022 in Cascais, and will have the “Magic Garden” as its theme.

From the universe of Santa Claus and reindeer to the classic stories of the Bible that gave rise to the Christmas tradition – at the Cascais Christmas Village you will be able to explore spaces, stories and interactive events, such as live nativity scenes or even the arrivals of the Three Kings Wizards! Find out what else you can find at this Christmas party here .

Cascais Christmas on Tour

The Christmas Parade is back, with the name “Cascais Christmas on Tour”,  and brings a bit of the Christmas spirit to each of Cascais’ parishes.

Christmas Illuminations

As in many parts of the country, Christmas lights could not be missing in Cascais. Also because they are one of the most beautiful in the region – of course we are a little suspicious, but we believe you will agree.

This year, due to energy restrictions, there will be a 50% reduction in the energy consumption of Christmas lights in Cascais. You’ll be able to see the wonderful lights lit around the village between 6 pm and midnight each day, until January 6, 2023, in addition to having plenty of wonderful Christmas decorations decorating the spaces.

Giant Wheel in the Bay

A famous attraction in Cascais at this time of year is the Ferris Wheel, positioned every year right in front of Hotel Baía. It is the largest in Portugal, 30 meters high and has 20 cabins in total (including a cabin for people with reduced mobility and a VIP cabin).

The Ferris Wheel costs €5 per person and is open every day between 12:00 and 24:00. On the 24th and 31st of December there is a special timetable, which you can consult here .

Christmas markets

Another return to Christmas in Cascais are the Christmas Markets, which take place again in Cascais Bay, in Jardim Visconde da Luz and in Fiartil.

The Mercadinhos de Cascais allow the various institutions in the municipality to promote their products, also presenting different handicraft offers.

Other activities

Cascais has much more to offer this Christmas. Between concerts, shows, pastimes and solidarity actions , you can consult all the activities here .

Until the 10th of January, a collection of solidarity gifts , for youth associations and schools in the municipality. So, if you want to help, it can also be a good program for a Christmas weekend.

Now you know where to take the family during these weeks, with activities suitable for all tastes and ages. Enjoy this Christmas with all that Cascais has to offer. Happy Holidays!

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Cascais Christmas Village: in Cascais, Christmas starts on 30 November

The event, which sees Parque Marechal Carmona transformed into a Christmas village, will kick off on 30 November. Families can enjoy Santa’s house, an ice ramp and an enchanted forest.

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The countdown to the most magical time of the year has begun, and for yet another year the city of Cascais is celebrating with the Cascais Christmas Village. This time at Parque Marechal Carmona, from 30 November to 2 January 2024, the event will once again bring together a host of festive attractions for the whole family.

There will be twinkling lights, a Christmas market, scrumptious snacks and hot drinks, a snow globe for children to enter, nativity figures, an ice rink (and ramp), Santa's house, a merry-go-round and, of course, the big lit-up Christmas tree. You won't run out of things to do at Cascais Christmas Village, which also has an elf house where you can get your face painted and an enchanted forest where you can take a train ride.

Tickets are already on sale online and cost between €10 and €12, depending on age. Children under the age of two are free and there are also some special family packages. There will also be special opening hours over Christmas and New Year, and the Cascais Christmas Village will be closed on 4 and 11 December.

Praceta Domingos D’Avilez/Avenida da República, Parque Marechal Carmona (Cascais). 11 am-8 pm, except 24 and 31 December (11 am-5 pm) and 25 December and 1 January (3 pm-8 pm). €0-€12

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Table of contents toggle introduction to cascais christmas market history and tradition of christmas markets in portugal location and time of the cascais christmas market what to expect at the market: food, drinks, and entertainment unique gifts and souvenirs to buy at the market other festivities and activities in cascais during christmas time tips for visiting the market: transportation, accommodations, and budget the magic of cascais christmas market: personal experiences and testimonials what is cascais famous for how to get to cascais and around during winter accommodation near cascais christmas market other christmas markets in portugal conclusion: experience the magic of cascais christmas market, introduction to cascais christmas market.

Step into a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, festive cheer, and holiday magic at the Cascais Christmas Market! Nestled along the stunning coastline of Portugal, this enchanting market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the joy and spirit of the season.

Join us as we explore everything this charming market has to offer, from traditional treats to unique gifts and unforgettable experiences. Get ready to make your holidays merry and bright at the Cascais Christmas Market!

History and Tradition of Christmas Markets in Portugal

Christmas markets in Portugal have a rich history dating back centuries. The tradition of these festive markets began as a way for locals to gather, socialize, and celebrate the holiday season together. Over time, they evolved into cherished events that bring communities closer during the most wonderful time of the year.

The markets are not just about shopping ; they’re also about creating an enchanting atmosphere filled with twinkling lights, traditional music, and delicious treats. Visitors can immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the season while exploring unique handcrafted gifts and decorations.

Each market has its own special charm and character, reflecting the local customs and traditions of different regions in Portugal. From Porto to Lisbon to Cascais, each Christmas market offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of this beautiful country during the holiday season.

Location and Time of the Cascais Christmas Market

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Nestled along the stunning coastline of Portugal , Cascais is a charming town that truly comes alive during the holiday season. The Cascais Christmas Market, set against the backdrop of picturesque streets and historic buildings, offers visitors a magical experience like no other.

The market typically takes place from late November to early January, allowing ample time for locals and tourists alike to soak in the festive atmosphere. With twinkling lights adorning every corner and joyful music filling the air, it’s impossible not to get into the holiday spirit while wandering through this winter wonderland.

Located in the heart of Cascais near the Town Hall Square , the Christmas Market is easily accessible by public transport or car. Whether you’re seeking unique handcrafted gifts or simply craving some delicious seasonal treats, this market has something for everyone to enjoy.

What to Expect at the Market: Food, Drinks, and Entertainment

As you step into the Cascais Christmas Market, prepare your taste buds for a culinary adventure like no other. The market is brimming with an array of delicious food stalls offering traditional Portuguese treats and international delights. From savory pastries to sweet desserts, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Quench your thirst with a warm cup of mulled wine or indulge in some hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and marshmallows. The festive drinks will keep you cozy as you explore the market’s offerings under the twinkling holiday lights.

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In addition to mouthwatering food and drinks , the Cascais Christmas Market also boasts live entertainment that will captivate visitors of all ages. Listen to carolers singing classic tunes, watch street performers dazzle with their skills, and immerse yourself in the joyful atmosphere created by talented musicians.

Whether you’re sampling local delicacies, sipping on seasonal beverages , or enjoying lively performances, the market promises a sensory experience that will make your visit truly unforgettable.

Unique Gifts and Souvenirs to Buy at the Market

Looking for unique gifts and souvenirs to bring a piece of Cascais Christmas Market back home with you? You’re in for a treat! The market is filled with handcrafted items, traditional Portuguese products , and one-of-a-kind treasures that make perfect presents for your loved ones.

From intricately painted ceramics to delicious local delicacies like chocolates and wines, there’s something for everyone at the market. Explore the stalls adorned with colorful scarves, handmade jewelry, and aromatic candles that capture the essence of Portugal’s rich culture.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to browse through the vintage-inspired decorations or pick up some artisanal skincare products made from natural ingredients . Whether you’re looking for festive ornaments or stylish accessories, the Cascais Christmas Market has it all!

Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit as you wander around this magical market, discovering hidden gems and special keepsakes that will remind you of your winter wonderland experience in Cascais.

Other Festivities and Activities in Cascais during Christmas Time

During Christmas time in Cascais, there are plenty of other festivities and activities to enjoy apart from the magical Christmas market. The town comes alive with colorful decorations adorning the streets and buildings, creating a festive atmosphere that is truly enchanting.

Visitors can wander through the charming old town of Cascais , exploring its historic landmarks and picturesque alleyways decked out in holiday cheer. Be sure to check out the stunning Christmas lights display that illuminates the main square, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for all to enjoy.

For those looking for some outdoor fun, head to one of the nearby beaches where you can take a refreshing winter stroll along the sandy shores or even try your hand at surfing if you’re feeling adventurous. Additionally, don’t miss out on sampling traditional Portuguese Christmas treats and delicacies like “Bolo Rei” (King’s Cake) or “ Rabanadas ” (French toast).

Cascais truly offers a diverse range of festive experiences during Christmas time that will leave visitors with unforgettable memories of this magical season by the sea.

Tips for Visiting the Market: Transportation, Accommodations, and Budget

When visiting the Cascais Christmas Market, it’s important to plan ahead for transportation. The market is easily accessible by train from Lisbon, offering a scenic coastal journey that adds to the festive experience.

Consider booking accommodations in advance as Cascais is a popular destination during the holiday season. From cozy guesthouses to luxury hotels, there are options for every budget and preference within walking distance of the market.

To make the most of your visit without breaking the bank, set a budget for shopping and dining at the market. With unique gifts, delicious treats, and entertainment on offer, it’s easy to get caught up in the magical atmosphere.

Exploring beyond just the Christmas market itself can uncover even more holiday charm in Cascais . Be sure to check out other festivities happening around town during this special time of year.

The Magic of Cascais Christmas Market: Personal Experiences and Testimonials

Strolling through the twinkling lights at Cascais Christmas Market feels like stepping into a winter wonderland. The festive atmosphere is contagious, filling you with warmth and joy as you browse through the charming stalls.

The scent of roasted chestnuts and mulled wine linger s in the air, adding to the magical ambiance. Watching children’s faces light up with excitement as they interact with Santa Claus brings out your inner child too.

From handcrafted ornaments to local delicacies, there’s something for everyone at this enchanting market. I remember finding unique gifts for my loved ones that they still cherish today.

Live music performances and colorful decorations create a lively backdrop for unforgettable moments shared with family and friends. It’s these memories that make me eagerly anticipate each year’s visit to Cascais Christmas Market.

What is Cascais Famous for?

Cascais, a charming coastal town near Lisbon , is famous for its stunning beaches and picturesque landscape. The town’s rich history as a fishing village turned royal getaway has left behind a legacy of beautiful architecture and cultural heritage. Visitors flock to Cascais not only for its sandy shores but also for the vibrant art scene and lively atmosphere.

One of the main attractions in Cascais is the Boca do Inferno , a natural rock formation where waves crash against the cliffs creating an impressive spectacle. Additionally, the town is known for its delicious seafood restaurants serving up fresh catches from the Atlantic Ocean.

Cascais also boasts a thriving surfing culture, attracting wave enthusiasts from around the world to ride its legendary breaks. Whether you’re exploring historic sites or simply soaking up the sun on one of its many beaches, Cascais offers something for everyone to enjoy.

How to Get to Cascais and Around During Winter

Getting to Cascais during the winter season is a magical experience that starts with choosing the right mode of transportation. Whether you’re flying into Lisbon Airport or arriving by train , there are convenient options to make your journey smooth and hassle-free.

From Lisbon Airport, you can easily hop on a direct bus or take a scenic taxi ride to reach Cascais in about 30-45 minutes. If you prefer the train, the picturesque coastal route from Cais do Sodré station in Lisbon offers breathtaking views along the way.

Once in Cascais, getting around is effortless with an efficient network of buses and taxis at your disposal. You can also explore this charming town on foo t, soaking in its festive atmosphere and twinkling lights that adorn the streets during Christmas time.

Embrace the winter wonderland vibes as you wander through cobblestone streets adorned with holiday decorations and cheerful locals spreading seasonal joy. Enjoy every moment of your journey to Cascais!

Accommodation Near Cascais Christmas Market

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When planning a visit to the Cascais Christmas Market, finding suitable accommodation nearby is essential for a convenient and enjoyable stay. Fortunately, Cascais o ffers a variety of lodging options ranging from luxury hotels to cozy guest houses within walking distance of the market.

You can choose to stay in one of the charming boutique hotels overlooking the Atlantic Ocean or opt for a more budget-friendly option in the heart of Cascais town center. Many accommodations also offer special holiday packages during the festive season, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the Christmas spirit.

Whether you prefer modern amenities or quaint traditional settings, there is something for every type of traveler near the Cascais Christmas Market . From stylish beachfront resorts to intimate bed and breakfasts, you’ll find accommodation that suits your taste and budget while being conveniently located close to all the holiday festivities.

Other Christmas Markets in Portugal

Portugal is not only home to the magical Cascais Christmas Market but also hosts several other enchanting Christmas markets worth exploring during the holiday season. From the historic streets of Lisbon to the charming towns of Porto and Braga, each market offers its unique blend of festive cheer and traditional delights.

In Lisbon, visitors can wander through the bustling markets in Rossio Square or explore the handicrafts at Praça do Comércio while soaking up the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Porto’s Christmas market, located in Avenida dos Aliados, is a winter wonderland with sparkling lights, local delicacies, and handcrafted gifts.

Braga boasts one of Portugal’s oldest markets in Praça da República where you can find everything from artisanal products to delicious treats. Each market has its own charm and character, making it a delightful experience for locals and tourists alike seeking a taste of Portuguese holiday magic.

Conclusion: Experience the Magic of Cascais Christmas Market

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As you wander through the charming streets of Cascais during the festive season, you will be captivated by the enchanting atmosphere of the Christmas market. From savoring traditional Portuguese delicacies to finding unique gifts for your loved ones, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the Cascais Christmas Market.

Immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of Portugal as you explore this magical winter wonderland. Listen to carolers singing joyful melodies, sip on mulled wine to warm your spirits, and marvel at the beautifully decorated stalls filled with handcrafted treasures.

Whether you are a local resident or a visitor exploring Cascais during Christmas time, make sure to add a visit to the Cascais Christmas Market to your holiday itinerary. Create lasting memories with family and friends as you embrace the festive spirit that fills every corner of this picturesque coastal town.

Indulge in seasonal treats, shop for one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and bask in the joyous ambiance that surrounds you. Experience firsthand why Cascais is renowned for its vibrant Christmas celebrations and discover why it truly is a must-visit destination during this magical time of year.

So pack your winter essentials, plan your trip accordingly, and get ready to immerse yourself in all that Cascais has to offer during this special holiday season. Let the magic of the Cascais Christmas Market enchant you and create unforgettable moments that will stay with you long after winter fades into spring.

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December is a less popular time to visit Cascais . The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 53—60°F (11—16°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Cascais during this time. Some of our top recommendations: visit the Cascais Christmas Market, sample seasonal Portuguese pastries at a local bakery, participate in a Portuguese cooking class to learn how to make traditional holiday dishes, and more!

Cascais has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your December trip to Cascais. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to December. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Top experiences in december, visit the cascais christmas market, sample seasonal portuguese pastries at a local bakery, participate in a portuguese cooking class to learn how to make traditional holiday dishes, take a day trip to sintra to explore the christmas markets and festivities, take a sunset cruise along the coast of cascais, go on a wine tasting tour at a local vineyard, holidays in cascais in december.

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Temperatures on an average day in Cascais in December

The average temperature in Cascais in December for a typical day ranges from a high of 60°F (16°C) to a low of 53°F (11°C). Some would describe it as moderately chilly and breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Cascais , August, has days with highs of 74°F (24°C) and lows of 64°F (18°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 59°F (15°C) and lows of 50°F (10°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Cascais in December based on historical data.

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Cascais is one of Portugal’s finest holiday destinations, making it a fantastic location for your week-long holiday.

This delightful town combines the best aspects of a vibrant beach holiday with the excitement, sights and activities of a major city - Lisbon.

Sitting on a stunning coastal stretch of sandy beaches, Cascais also boasts a delightful historic centre with grand 19th-century buildings, as well as pretty parks and a wide range of restaurants, bars and shops.

In addition, the surrounding region is packed with fascinating towns to visit, glorious beaches to relax on and the stunning natural scenery of the Serra de Sintra to enjoy.

All of this makes Cascais the ideal holiday destination if you want to include sightseeing, activities and soak up some culture as part of your beach holiday. This guide provides a suggested itinerary for a week’s holiday to Cascais, and outlines why you must visit.

A suggested itinerary for a 1 week holiday to Cascais

• Day 1 – Explore the historic centre of Cascais along with the Boca do Inferno cliffs and the beachfront promenade to Estoril. • Day 2 – A relaxing beach day on the Praia da Duquesa or the Praia de Carcavelos. • Day 3 – Enjoy a day trip to Lisbon and explore the Alfama and Baixa districts, including Lisbon castle, the Se cathedral, and a chance to marvel at the grand plazas of Baixa. • Day 4 – Take a day trip to Sintra to visit the wonderous Palácio da Pena and ancient Castelo dos Mouros. • Day 5 – Discover the Serra da Sintra, which includes the Praia do Guincho, Cabo da Roca cliffs and the Praia da Ursa. With a car, you could also include the pretty towns of Praia das Maçãs and Azenhas do Mar. • Day 6 – Visit the Belém district of Lisbon. • Day 7 – A second day in Sintra, visiting Quinta da Regaleira, Palácio de Monserrate, and the Palácio Nacional de Sintra or Palácio Biester.

Highlights of a week's holiday to Cascais

A visit to the colourful Palácio da Pena, one of Europe’s most beautiful palaces.

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Watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean from the Cabo da Roca cliffs, the most westerly point of mainland Europe.

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Relax on the beautiful sandy beaches of Cascais such as the Praia da Duquesa, with its calm seawater that is ideal for families.

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Take a day trip to Lisbon and explore its many sights, which include the delightful Torre de Belém.

Torre de Belém Lisbon

Socialise with new friends in one of the many bars and restaurants in Cascais.

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The interactive map below shows the location of the main sights of our suggested 1-week holiday to Cascais. ( Note: Zoom in or out to see all of the points).

Day one 1) Cascais town centre 2) Museu Condes de Castro 3) Boca do Inferno 4) Estoril Casino - Day two 5) Praia da Duquesa Beach 6) Praia de Carcavelos Beach - Day three 7) Alfama district 8) Lisbon castle 9) Baixa district - Day four 10) Palácio da Pena 11) Castelo dos Mouros - Day five 12) Praia do Guincho 13) Cabo da Roca cliffs 14) Praia da Ursa - Day six 15) Belém district 16) Torre de Belém - Day seven 17) Quinta da Regaleira 18) Palácio de Monserrate

The remainder of the article will look at this suggested itinerary in more detail.

Day 1 – Discover Cascais and Estoril

Cascais is a characterful and interesting location to explore, as it blends the atmosphere of a traditional fishing town with examples of 19th-century grandeur from when it served as the summer retreat of Portuguese nobility.

The many varied sights include the grand Condes de Castro villa, the fishing harbour, the Casa Santa Maria and the heavily fortified Fortress Nossa Senhora da Luz. Cultural highlights include the Paula Rego art gallery, the Sea Museum and the Centro Cultural de Cascais. To the north of the town is a scenic coastal path that leads to the Boca do Inferno cliff formations.

After exploring Cascais, you can walk the pretty beachfront promenade that extends to the town of Estoril. This pleasant 2km route passes a series of delightful little beaches and luxurious villas before ending in the fashionable resort town of Estoril, which is famed for its casino. Related articles: A one-day tour of Cascais

Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães, Cascais

Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães.

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The Câmara Municipal de Cascais (Cascais town hall).

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The Boca do Inferno cliffs.

Day 2 – Beach Day

Cascais is situated on a beautiful coastline of glorious and varied beaches. The beaches to the east of the town are characterised by golden sands, calm seawaters and excellent tourist facilities, making them ideal for families. The beaches to the north of Cascais and along the Serra da Sintra coastline face the might of the Atlantic Ocean, with massive waves, windswept sands and dramatic scenery.

For your first day on the beach, we’d suggest visiting a beach close to Cascais, such as the Praia da Duquesa or Praia da Rainha. If you prefer a larger, more lively beach you could choose the Praia do Carcavelos , which is regarded as the best in the region. Related articles: Cascais beach guide

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The Praia do Carcavelos is always a hive of activity in the summer.

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The pretty Praia dos Pescadores beach.

Day 3 – Lisbon (Alfama and Baixa districts)

Lisbon is the vibrant capital of Portugal, and no holiday to Cascais is complete without a visit to this exciting city. The areas we’d suggest exploring first in Lisbon are Alfama and Baixa, and these two districts can easily fill an entire day's sightseeing.

Baixa is the grand centre of Lisbon, with majestic plazas, wide avenues, and attractions including the Elevador Santa Justa, the Rua da Augusta and the magnificent Praca do Comercio.

Alfama is the complete opposite to regal Baixa, with a maze of narrow streets and alleys that climb up the steep hill from the Tejo estuary to the castle. Found in Alfama are many of Lisbon’s oldest monuments, including the castle and cathedral, and the entire district is crossed by the quaint yellow trams.

Cascais is connected to Lisbon by a direct railway service with a journey time of less than 40 minutes. Related articles: Guide to Lisbon - Cascais to Lisbon

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The Rua da Augusta is the main shopping street in Lisbon.

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Lisbon Castle is at the top of the Alfama district.

Have you got your hotel? Cascais is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Portugal, and there is always high demand for hotel rooms and accommodation. The map below displays the best hotels and accommodations in Cascais. If you adjust the dates to that of your holiday, it will display current prices and availability.

If the map does not load, a list of the best hotels can be seen here .

Day 4 Day trip to Sintra

Sintra is a delightful town that extends over the cooling hills of the Serra de Sintra. This location was a favourite with the Portuguese nobility and elite, who constructed lavish palaces and opulent mansions within the region.

Many of these buildings were designed in the flamboyant Romantic style of architecture, including the magnificent Palácio da Pena.

Sintra is an outstanding tourist destination, and there is so much to see that it takes two full days to explore. For your first day here, we’d suggest visiting the Castelo dos Mouros and the beautiful Pena Palace .

Insight: Cascais is connected to Sintra by the 1623 bus route, which departs from Cascais bus station and terminates at Sintra train station. Related articles: Sintra Guide - Cascias to Sintra

Palácio da Pena, Sintra

The colourful terraces of the Palácio da Pena.

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The Castelo dos Mouros perches on a rocky outcrop and offers stunning views of the region.

Day 5 – Serra de Sintra coastline

The Serra de Sintra is the dramatic coastline to the north of Cascais, comprising of jagged cliffs, raging seas and vast beaches.

The finest beach of this region is Praia do Guincho , 8km to the north of Cascais, which is a fantastic location for surfing. To the north of Guincho beach is the Cabo da Roca, a series of massive cliffs that mark the most westerly point of mainland Europe. This is a magical location from which to watch the sunset. From the Cabo da Roca is a scenic coastal footpath to the beautiful Praia da Ursa beach.

If you have a car, you could also include a visit to the pretty villages of Praia das Maçãs and Azenhas do Mar and drive along the scenic N247 road to Azóia. For a wonderful viewpoint of the region, visit the Capela de Nossa Senhora da Peninha. Related articles: Cabo da Roca guide

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The Praia da Ursa beach

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The coastline of Cabo da Roca

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Praia das Maçãs

Day 6 Lisbon and the Belém district

Belem is a picturesque district to the west of Lisbon where you’ll find many of the capital’s most iconic monuments, including the Jeronimos Monastery, Torre de Belém and the Discoveries Monument.

The district lines the banks of the Tejo estuary, which is where many of the 15th century ‘voyages of discovery’ departed from. These expeditions discovered the sea routes to India and Brazil, and the trade these brought to Portugal helped fund the extravagant Jeronimos Monastery .

Belem is a district of ornamental gardens and wide-open spaces, with pleasant footpaths along the waterfront and views of the suspension bridge.

There are many great museums in Belem, including the fascinating Museu dos Coches (museum dedicated to horse-drawn carriages), Museu Berardo (art gallery) and the Museu da Marinha. There is a lot to see within Belem, and it deserves a whole day of sightseeing. Related articles: The Belem district

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Day 7 – Sintra (second day)

For your final day, we’d recommend having a second day in Sintra to visit the Quinta da Regaleira, Palácio de Monserrate and Palácio Nacional de Sintra.

The Quinta da Regaleira is famed for its elaborate gardens, which include a hidden network of caves and an initiation well inspired by the Knights Templar.

The Palácio de Monserrate offers a delightful fusion of Arabian, Moorish and Gothic architectural styles, set amidst lush gardens and forests. Monserrate is slightly outside of Sintra and a great place to escape the summertime crowds of tourists.

The final location to visit is the Palácio Nacional, the gothic palace that stands at the centre of Sintra.

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Initiation Well at the Quinta da Regaleira.

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