Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Cascais, Central Portugal

March 27, 2022 Darleen Reid

A coastal town just 20 miles west of Lisbon, Cascais was once a small fishing village, but its idyllic scenery attracted the attention of artists, writers and expelled European nobility in the 20th century. Today, it still attracts high society, but all society comes in force to enjoy the gorgeous beaches and adventure options like sailing and surfing. The Conde de Castro Guimarães Museum, a former palace, is now open to the public and displays an impressive collection of art and artifacts.
Restaurants in Cascais

1. Cascais Fish Market

Cascais Portugal
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Cascais Fish Market

The freshest fish can be purchased at this popular market open to the public and restaurateurs.

2. Guincho Beach

Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais, Cascais Portugal +351 934 479 075 http://www.cm-cascais.pt/galeria-de-imagens/praia-do-guincho
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,046 reviews

Guincho Beach

Lying at the foot of the Sintra hills and facing the Atlantic, this superb beach is not only ideal for wind surfing but also board surfing due to the large breakers.

Reviewed By eurydice2017 - London, United Kingdom

Guincho beach is truly beautiful and unspoiled, pretty much deserted out of season and a must for die hard windsurfers. The water is super cold and tricky, lots of powerful currents and big waves at times. During the season there are life guards in some of the beaches but out of season no, so if you feel adventurous and go for a swim proceed with great care. Or just sit and look and the sea, it is SO amazingly beautiful. Unforgettable sunsets guaranteed too! Big sand dunes and great walks nearby, namely one which starts roughly opposite Fortaleza do Guincho (big yellow building, old fortress) with wood paths to walk on and beautiful meandering paths providing stunning views. Not to miss!

3. Centro Historico de Cascais

Cascais Portugal
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4.5 based on 6,711 reviews

Centro Historico de Cascais

Reviewed By LucWolfarth - Spanish Fort, United States

Cascais has for thousands of years be the place were first Romans settle perhaps running away from Lisbon. It was granted the state is a village centuries ago and it kept like that. Don’t miss the opportunity of walking on its narrow streets feeling the breeze of the sea at the Bay and it’s fantastic views. It’s definitely a romantic cozy place to be.

4. Marechal Carmona Park

Praceta Domingos D_Avilez, Av. da Republica, Cascais 2750 Portugal http://www.cm-cascais.pt/equipamento/parque-marechal-carmona
Excellent
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4.5 based on 614 reviews

Marechal Carmona Park

Reviewed By Ana4G - Portugal, null

Only going back to 1940, this park has an amazing green area that give all visitants a great opportunity for privacy even when the park is full. The park welcomes all sort of activities, there is a children’s playground, dogs are allowed, there is a lake by the entrance, a café, plenty seating areas, open areas for traditional games, a greenhouse and even a library. - The park also has a lot of habitants: tortoises, ducks, chickens, pigeons, peacocks. We actually saw a very traumatic event which was a little duckcling being killed by a toirtoise while his mother was fighting to try to save him without any luck. We were so devastated as it was quite violent, it was a really bad moment but I guess we have to realize it’s life. The only good part it that a park keeper came running with a stick to the rescue, even though he was also not able to do anything by then it was still nice to see they have someone looking over the park. - This is a very well landscaped area with a lot of shades for those hot days. The park’s entrance is free and the opening hours vary with the season: November to March: 8h30 - 17h45 April to October: 8h30 - 19h45

5. Museu Condes de Castro

Avenida Rei Humberto II de Italia, Cascais 2750-800 Portugal +351 21 482 5401 http://www.cm-cascais.pt/mccg/home.html
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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Museu Condes de Castro

6. Praia da Rainha

Largo Praia da Rainha, Cascais 2750-471 Portugal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 478 reviews

Praia da Rainha

Reviewed By shizzzyb - Liverpool, United Kingdom

You can walk along the coast, from beautiful beach, to the next beautiful beach. Fantastic promenade , I walked from Estoril to Cascais every day. There are some amazing photo opportunities and lovely restaurants on the way. Very clean beaches .

7. Cresmina Beach

Estrada do Guincho, Cascais 2750-642 Portugal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Cresmina Beach

8. Centro Cultural de Cascais

Avenida Rei Humberto II de Italia 2750-800, Cascais 2750-800 Portugal +351 21 481 5660 http://Www.fundacaodomluis.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Centro Cultural de Cascais

9. Quay Cascais

Cascais Portugal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Quay Cascais

Reviewed By amqhamilton - Leeds, United Kingdom

Visited Boxing day 2019, weather really nice for the time of year, this is a beautiful part of Portugal,only 20 miles or so from Lisbon. Well worth a visit.

10. Cresmina Beach

Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais, Cascais Portugal http://www.cm-cascais.pt/galeria-de-imagens/praia-da-cresmina
Excellent
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Cresmina Beach

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