Lisbon
Collection point and start of the tour
Lisbon
Collection point and start of the tour
Casino Estoril
Casino Estoril: A Brief History Opened in 1931 in Estoril, Portugal. Quickly became one of Europe's largest and most luxurious casinos. Attracted a wealthy international clientele, including royalty and celebrities. Portugal's neutrality made Estoril a gathering place for exiles, spies, and diplomats. The casino was a hotspot for espionage activities. Provided inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. Continued to be a prominent entertainment venue. Hosted international events, including film festivals and glamorous parties. Enhanced Estoril's reputation as the "Portuguese Riviera." Underwent renovations and expansions to maintain its status as a premier casino. Offers a wide range of gaming options, including poker, roulette, and slot machines. Features entertainment such as live shows, concerts, and cultural events. Remains one of Europe's most famous casinos. Continues to attract visitors from around the world, maintaining its historical charm and modern appeal.
Cascais
Once you arrive in Cascais, you will discover and stroll around the village. A Brief History Began as a small fishing village on Portugal's coast Known for its strategic location and natural harbor 16th to 18th Centuries Fortified in the 16th century to protect against pirates and invaders Important maritime and commercial center during the Age of Exploration Damaged in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake but later rebuilt 19th Century Became a summer retreat for Portuguese royalty in the late 19th century King LuÃs the First made Cascais a royal residence attracting nobility and wealthy families 20th Century Continued to grow as a fashionable destination for the elite During World War Two Portugal's neutrality made Cascais a haven for exiles including European royalty and political figures Post war period saw significant development in tourism and luxury residential areas.
Boca do Inferno
"Boca do Inferno" translates to "Hell's Mouth" in English. It's a popular tourist attraction located near Cascais, Portugal, known for its dramatic cliff formation and the powerful crashing of waves against the rocks.
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Casa da Guia
Casa da Guia is a charming seaside location situated in Cascais, Portugal. It is renowned for its picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean and its historical significance. Originally a private residence, Casa da Guia has been transformed into a vibrant commercial area while retaining its architectural beauty and seaside ambiance. Offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Dates back to its origins as a private estate. Now host various shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Occasionally art exhibitions, serves as a venue for cultural and social events. Casa da Guia provides visitors with a blend of historical charm, scenic beauty, and contemporary amenities, making it a popular destination in Cascais for leisure and relaxation.
Cabo da Roca
Cabo da Roca is a cape located near Cascais in Portugal, renowned as the westernmost point of mainland Europe. It stands atop rugged cliffs that plummet dramatically into the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and sea. Historically, Cabo da Roca served as an important navigational landmark for sailors. It marks the point where the European continent ends towards the west. The cape has inspired poets and writers throughout history due to its rugged beauty and symbolic significance. There is a lighthouse at Cabo da Roca, which adds to its historical charm. Visitors can explore walking trails along the cliffs, enjoying stunning vistas. Visitors center provides information about the natural and cultural heritage of the region. Cabo da Roca is a must-visit destination for travelers interested in natural beauty, coastal landscapes, and historical landmarks while exploring the Cascais area in Portugal.
Colares
Lunch in Colares, a historic region and a civil parish located near Sintra, Portugal, known for its picturesque landscapes, vineyards, and cultural heritage. It combines natural beauty with a rich history, making it a charming destination for tourists and locals alike.
Sintra
Free time to explore and feel Sintra Historic town known for its romantic architecture and lush greenery. UNESCO World Heritage site with palaces, castles, and gardens. Sintra National Palace: Historic palace with distinctive chimneys. Romantic atmosphere, favored by Portuguese royalty and artists. Surrounded by the Sintra Mountains and forests, offering hiking trails. Charming town center with shops, cafes, and local crafts.
Park and National Palace of Pena
One of the most iconic landmarks in Sintra, Portugal. It's renowned for its vivid colors, eclectic architecture, and stunning views.
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Quinta da Regaleira
Quinta da Regaleira is a stunning estate located in Sintra, Portugal, known for its architectural beauty, intricate gardens, and mystic symbolism.
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