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Hotel
Pescadores Beach - (Fishermen's Beach), located right in front of the hotel sees every morning the fishermen delivering their catches to be sold at the close by market.
Town Hall - at the right of the hotel is noted for its old hand painted tiles (Azulejos) decorating its interior and exterior.
Church of the Navigators - baroque style church.
Assunção Church - on the walls of the nave, hang precious paintings by Josefa d'Obidos (1634-1684).
Town Fort - at the corner of the Cascais bay, erected there to protect Lisbon from possible invading ships.
Museum Condes de Castro Guimarães - its library contains over 25.000 documents, the most valuable being the illustrated manuscript of the Chronicle of King Afonso Henriques, dated 1505.
Gandarinha Park
Sea Museum - the ex-libris of the fishing tradition of the town and its people.
Equestrian Center
Town Market
Shopping Center
Cascais Train Station - every 15 minutes a train leaves for Lisbon.
Shopping Streets - Cascais is renowned for its numerous shops as well as for its restaurants.
Marina
Largo Camões - is the heart of Cascais nightlife, it hosts numerous open air cultural events during the summer.
Boca do Inferno (Hell's Mouth) |
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