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I want to do a day trip no more than a 2 hour drive from me. I’m looking for good hikes, good beaches and somewhere nice to eat.
Read more: I want to do a day trip no more than a 2 hour drive from me. I’m looking for good hikes, good beaches and somewhere nice to eat.Here’s a list of 20 fantastic day trip destinations within a 2-hour drive from Cascais, Portugal, where you can enjoy great hikes, beautiful beaches, and delicious food: 1. Sintra 2. Serra de Sintra 3. Ericeira 4. Mafra 5. Arrábida Natural Park 6. Sesimbra 7. Azenhas do Mar 8. Cabo da…
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Any recommendations for good falafel in town?
Read more: Any recommendations for good falafel in town?Lama Lo has the best falafels in town! It’s a small hole-in-the-wall place with a limited menu but offers great food. You should definitely check it out!
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Are there any amusement parks close?
Read more: Are there any amusement parks close?While there aren’t any large amusement parks directly in Cascais, there are some fun options nearby. One popular choice is Zoomarine, located about 30-40 minutes away in Albufeira. It features water slides, animal shows, and an aquarium. Another option is Lisbon’s Parque das Nações, which has attractions like the Oceanário de Lisboa…
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Finding One Market Cascais – the new food-lovers square in Bairro do Rosário
Read more: Finding One Market Cascais – the new food-lovers square in Bairro do RosárioWhat – and exactly where – is One Market? One Market is a freshly built, open-air “fashion-food district” that occupies the ground level of the One Living development, two blocks inland from the coast on Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, 2750-184 Cascais. It sits on the site of the old bullring,…
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Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?
Read more: Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?If you’re looking to explore the Algarve while avoiding the more touristy spots, here are some charming and less crowded destinations to consider: These hidden gems in the Algarve allow you to enjoy the region’s natural beauty and culture without the crowds.
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Where can I donate children’s clothes?
Read more: Where can I donate children’s clothes?You can donate children’s clothes in Cascais at several locations. One option is to drop them off at a charity called Século, which provides clothes to families in need. They have a white container located up the road next to the school on R. Cesário Verde where you can leave…
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Where can I find fresh lemongrass?
Read more: Where can I find fresh lemongrass?You can find fresh lemongrass in several places between Lisbon and Cascais. Here are a couple of recommendations:

