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Cascais is nicknamed "the charm of the Atlantic" for a reason. Situated along Portugal's beautiful coastline, this charming town offers beautiful beaches, plentiful shopping, and incredible food. In fact, our favorite restaurant in all of Portugal is here! Cascais is very doable in a day (though, be warned: you'll be tempted to return for much longer!). This guide includes:
- Directions from Lisbon to Cascais
- Top attractions to explore
- Must-visit beaches
- Best picks for dining experiences
- Where to enjoy drinks with a view
This guide includes an interactive map that's both desktop and mobile friendly, so you can have it on-the-go with the Thatch mobile app.
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50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel
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From a perspective of a local, you'll get a guide full of different restaurants in Cascais worth giving a try, from all price points. With an emphasis on fish and seafood while highlighting the ones with veggie options. Beautiful views also present in pretty much all of them.
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Foodie • Wine • Slow Travel • Beach • Relaxation • People & Culture • Nature
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Visiting Cascais for one day or staying here for a while? Enjoy tasty food, good coffee and nice gems around former summer residence of the Portuguese Kings!
“Cascalenses” are happy people, really happy. Living in a seaside paradise, surrounded by the ocean and by greenery, helps keep the happiness levels way up.
I would start enjoying Cascais with its Marina - yachts, nice cafes, restaurants, city events, that suggest you to have a walk in the Marechal Carmona Park and enjoy lush gardens, ponds, fountains, streams, and pathways winding throughout its grounds creating an idyllic setting for guests looking for some peaceful respite from their travels or day-to-day lives
Coffee • Wine • Photography • Adventure • Architecture • Nature • Design • Foodie • Romantic • Beach
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It seems that everyone has an opinion on Portugal, amirite? You've seen dozens of Lisbon and Porto "must do" Instagram reels for this uber-popular (and rightly so!) country. So, what's this free guide gonna offer you? My own bossy opinions on what to do, where to eat, what not to miss, and where to stay. That's it. Covers top recommendations for 4-5 days in Lisbon and about 10 days on a road trip north to Cascais, Sintra, Aveiro, Porto, and The Duoro Wine Region. I've spent 10 weeks in Portugal on three separate trips and these are my tips.
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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Welcome to the heaven of seafood & pastéis de nata with port wine! My love to Lisbon started with local food & fashion. The next guide about local designers is coming soon, so let's talk food first!🌞
From delectable hidden flavors to sizzling local delights, your taste buds are covered. Ready to start your belly feast through the soul of Lisbon & beyond? Unlock this guide to an unforgettable culinary adventure in the heart of Portugal!
💌This guide includes:
- Brunch & coffee places
- Restaurants for lunch & dinner
- Rooftop & local bars
- Dining experience with traditional fado
- Traditional dishes
- Desserts
- 6 local cheeses to try out
🎁Bonus:
- Hidden gems of Sintra mountains & Cascais coast.
Bom apetite!
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Backpacker • Groups • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • Vegetarian • Couples • Business • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Outdoors • Wine
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One man's trash is another man's treasure 💙 Artur Bordalo, also known as Bordalo II (pronounced Bordalo Segundo), was born in 1987 in Lisbon, Portugal. He is famous for using street garbage and discarded materials to create stunning animal sculptures. His underlying message is about excessive consumerism and waste, pollution and all types of endangered species. His works, which can be found all over the world, are referred to as "trash art."
This free guide includes:
🔹52 art installations of Bordalo II in & around Portugal, broken down by region
🔹Interactive map with tagged locations (use the map icon below to toggle between the guide and full map)
🔹All but a few are found outdoors (some are in restaurants as noted), and free of charge to view!
This is not an exhaustive list by any means, and not all of his pieces are permanent exhibits. But hopefully it will help you keep your eyes open for Bordalo's work while traveling around Portugal. His art pieces are really unique and I hope you enjoy spotting them in the wild as much as I do!
If this guide was helpful and you'd be interested to see more like this in the future, please let me know in the comments below! Thanks for supporting my work! 🫶🏻💙
Car-free • Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Design • Photography • People & Culture • History • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Wine
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Here's my 3-day itinerary for a long weekend spent in the unique capital of Portugal, Lisbon. In this guide, you will find the top places to stay, eat and drink in Lisbon that are perfect for sightseeing this unique city in only 3 days! If you have an extra day I highly recommend a day at one of the many golden sand beaches along the Costa da Caparica, up to 40 minutes away by Uber.
My top tip for your Lisbon city break: Uber and Bolt taxis are your best friend! If in a large group, these taxi services can be just as cheap as public transport and always arrive quickly. Bolt often offers discounts of up to 70% off your first ride if you have never used the app before, so save this for a longer and more expensive trip, say to the beach or to Sintra!
Groups • Female Solo • Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • History • People & Culture • Wine • Romantic • Budget • Architecture • Foodie
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Discover my collection of tightly edited places to eat, stay, and play in Lisbon. We've tapped into our network of travel connoisseurs, conducted extensive research, and scoured all that's local, ungoogleable, and off-the-trodden path.
The city guide spotlights design-led sustainable hotels, artisanal cafes, cutting-edge art spaces, farm-to-fork restaurants, beach excursions, sailing tours, and elusive, off-the-grid experiences that breathe life into a city.
The city guide includes a link to a curated map with all the recommended places to eat, play, and stay. So, what's in the guide?
Here's a glimpse:
- 15 handpicked conscious boutique hotels in Lisbon
- 4 recommended rentals in Lisbon
- 10 favorite spots for coffee & nibbles
- 10 favorite lunch spots
- 18 favorite dinner spots
- 12 cool bars + night clubs
- 9 suggested places to explore in Lisbon
- 4 must-see sites
- 9 great spots for art and design lovers
- 10 off-the-beaten-path experiences in and around Lisbon
- A handful of cool shops we love
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Luxury • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Lisbon is all about amazing design, delcious seafood & wine, cobblestone streets and coastal views!
Check out this guide if you want to know the best spots to stay, eat & explore in this vibrant capital city.
Architecture • Art • Adventure • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Relaxation
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Portugal’s bustling cities have got you covered with an array of mouth-watering vegan options. This map and guide has over 70+ restaurants that have not just one option but at least 2-3 vegan options. While others are 100% vegan. I also have a couple of vegan food tours and a market that is for eco conscious vegans that want some snacks or to try on the latest in vegan shoes. You could stay in Lisbon for a month and never get through all of these tasty spots.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Foodie
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This is a mini guide to Sintra, Portugal. I HIGHLY recommend spending a night or even two in Sintra instead of just passing through on a day trip.
Sintra, Portugal is a magical place. It is the town where royalty spent their summers, and it shows! The fact that it is just about 45 minutes from Lisbon makes it even better, it is so easily accessible. I have been to Sintra twice and I still haven’t seen it all. The first time I went, it was just a for day trip and just wished I had more time. The second time, we stayed overnight and I still found myself wishing I had more time! I would advise spending a night or even a weekend in Sintra.
The town of Sintra itself is charming and easy to walk around and enjoy. During my first time there, I didn’t even get to explore the town because we got off the train, grabbed lunch, and immediately started walking up to the Pena Palace. It was like a tease to only be able to explore a small portion of this gorgeous city, so for my second visit to Sintra, I didn’t make that same mistake. We enjoyed spending our time walking around and checking out all of the pastry shops, little bars, cute stores, and restaurants.
In this guide you'll find all of my favorite spots, as well as where to stay, what to do, and what I STILL think I would do if I visit again!
Adventure • Foodie • Wine • People & Culture • History • Architecture
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This guide to Lisbon is the result of my experience as a solo traveler in the city and it's surroundings, as well as dozens of hours of planning and research. It is designed to be all you will need to plan your trip to this region of Portugal and save you hours and hours of planning and stress.
I have included numerous activities and places to visit within the city ranging from historical and architectural sites, museums, scenic viewpoints, as well as beaches and day trips from Lisbon. I have also included 15+ accomodation and eating out options at different price ranges.
Most importantly, I have included information on travel safety, visas, entry requirements, local currency and how to get around. This way, you don't have to be too bothered by logistics and the more boring aspects of travel planning. I've got you covered!
This guide is divided into sections so you can read the entire guide or go to the sections that interest you the most.
It also includes an interactive map and it's mobile friendly so you can access all the info on your phone once you download the thatch app. And most importantly, this is a living guide, so I will update this at no extra cost for you!
Happy travels!
Architecture • Art • Beach • Relaxation • People & Culture • History
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