Cascais is a charming municipality in the metropolitan area of Lisbon. It is famous for its beautiful beaches and historic role as a seaside resort for the Portuguese royal family and nobility.
Traditionally, Cascais was a small village of fishermen and farmers. From the presence of Romans and Arabs to medieval battles and Napoleonic invasions, Cascais used to be one of the departure point for ships heading into the unknown. In the second half of the 19th century, it became the favorite place of counts and dukes, and many years later, it became the destination of artists, spies, political exiles, refugees and everyone who appreciated a seaside life.
Cascais is just 40 minutes away from Lisbon by car and just over 50 minutes by train! Its abundant nature and picturesque atmosphere have always attracted locals and foreigners alike.
Walking in the streets of its historic center is always a great option to enjoy a pleasant afternoon.