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Cascais 5
Cascais 5
Cosy and intimate, the apartment (6th floor with lift) has a unique charm with a very romantic terrace with a breathtaking fantastic view.
Completely renewed with a modern and comfortable décor is a very sunny and bright place with south orientation. The apartment is located in a popular neighborhood and very close to several places of interest. This area has frequent public transports but is also located few minutes away from Guincho beach. With many stores and luxury brands and several bars and restaurants where you can taste some delicious and traditional portuguese food. Next to "Sacolinha" a famous café in Cascais to have a nice breakfast. A wealth of supermarkets, coffees, laundry and ATM are just on the building. It is perfect for those who wish to enjoy Cascais and Lisbon, the river or the beaches. Description: - 1 bedroom with a double bed - Living room with table and chairs - Kitchen full equiped - 1 bathroom with shower Amenities: - TV - Bathroom and bed linen - Washing machine - Refrigerator - Oven with electric and gas plate - Microwave oven - Coffee machine - Toaster - Air conditioned Damage deposit: A 250.00 € damage deposit in cash, paid as you check in and returned once you check out, after surveillance of the apartment. Any damage occurred during the accommodation will be deducted from this amount. After hours check-in or check-out (between 9pm and 9am) is subject to a fee of 40 Euros. LocationCascais, Lisbon Characteristicts
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CascaisA short train ride along the shore from Lisbon's Cais do Sodré station leads to Cascais, a formerly quaint fishing village that became (along with neighboring Estoril) a popular resort favored by European nobility and kings in the early 20th century. Today it is a colorful cosmopolitan town with elegant pedestrian streets, luxuriant villas, fashionable shops, restaurants and bars. Elements of its fishing village roots can still be felt at the lively fish auction that takes place every afternoon by
the main beach and its brightly painted fishing boats, and the story of old
Cascais is told by old photographs, paintings, and other items at the small
"Museu do Mar" (Museum of the Sea). A 20-minute walk along the coastal road leads to an outstanding sight, Boca do Inferno ("Mouth of Hell"). High waves crash into gigantic caves carved out of the rock by the sea, causing an awe-inspiring noise that may explain the name given to the site and why Aleister Crowley chose it to fake his own death in 1930. The best beach nearby (reached by bus from outside the train station every one or two hours) is the magnificent sandy beach of Guincho. Backed by dunes and with some of the best rollers in Europe, it is a true paradise for surfers. The water is clean and the Atlantic waves pound onto the sand even on the calmest of days, which is why World Surfing Championships have taken place here. Terrace-restaurants overlook the beach and surrounding coastline. Quinta da Marinha, this villa is a special spot for those who search for tranquility, golf and great beaches.
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