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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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Where can I find Swedish food?
Read more: Where can I find Swedish food?You can find Swedish food at a store called “Maravilhas Nórdicas,” which is known for its Scandinavian products. It’s located in the Cascais area. Additionally, there’s a Scandinavian store in Parede that many expats have recommended for Swedish delicacies.
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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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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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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 we find a dog sitter?
Read more: Where can we find a dog sitter?There are several great options for dog sitters in Cascais. Here are some recommendations from fellow expats: Feel free to reach out to any of these options for your pet sitting needs!
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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.

