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Do you know any professionals who can help assemble furniture?
Read more: Do you know any professionals who can help assemble furniture?Here are some options for furniture assembly services in Cascais:
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How do you get the SNS in Portugal?
Read more: How do you get the SNS in Portugal?To obtain your National Health Service (SNS) number in Portugal, follow these steps: Alternatively, you may also apply via email. You can send a scan of your passport, resident card, and NIF to the email: cascais.gc@arslvt.min-saude.pt. They will process your request and send your SNS number via email within a couple…
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Where in supermarket is fresh yeast?
Read more: Where in supermarket is fresh yeast?Many supermarkets carry fresh yeast, but you won’t find it in the baking aisle, because it needs to be kept chilled. Depending on where you shop, you may find it in the dairy case, or near the eggs. At Lidl, it comes in a block, next to the butter.
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Are there free museums in Portugal?
Read more: Are there free museums in Portugal?Portugal has introduced a new cultural access initiative, effective August 1, 2024, allowing citizens and residents to visit 37 cultural sites free of charge for 52 days annually. This policy, implemented by Minister of Culture Dalila Rodrigues, expands free access beyond just Sundays and holidays to any day of the…
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How to Get Discounted Golf in Cascais and Surrounding Areas
Read more: How to Get Discounted Golf in Cascais and Surrounding AreasCascais is a prime golfing destination in Portugal, offering beautiful courses with stunning views. If you’re looking to enjoy your rounds without breaking the bank, there are several ways to get discounted rates, especially through the Portuguese Golf Federation. Step 1: Join the Portuguese Golf Federation Becoming a member of…
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Where can I find Kimchi?
Read more: Where can I find Kimchi?You can find kimchi in several places around Cascais. Here are some recommendations:
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Where can we buy sour cream?
Read more: Where can we buy sour cream?Sour cream is available at several locations around Cascais. Aldi and Auchan are good options; look for it labeled as “nata ácido.” You can also find it at Intermarché and Continente, although some expats have noted that the texture can vary. Please note that on the Continente website, it may…