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Where can I buy day pool pass?
Read more: Where can I buy day pool pass?You can buy day pool passes at various hotels and pools in and around Cascais. Here are some options: You may need to book in advance, especially for the hotels. It’s a good idea to check directly with the venue for the latest availability and pricing
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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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I’m looking to reupholster a chair
Read more: I’m looking to reupholster a chairI suggest reaching out to Miguel Gama for upholstery services. You can contact him at (+351) 219 809 600 or visit his website at miguel-gama.pt. Many expats have had positive experiences with his work, and he is known for being affordable.
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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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Can you recommend a good doggy day care in the Cascais area for daytime care?
Read more: Can you recommend a good doggy day care in the Cascais area for daytime care?There are a couple of great options for doggy day care around Cascais that expats highly recommend: Both places are highly recommended by the local expat community and are known for their reliable, caring services.
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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…
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Finger-Food Ideas for a Stand-Up Networking Event in Cascais
Read more: Finger-Food Ideas for a Stand-Up Networking Event in CascaisRunning a mingling-heavy business mixer on the Lisbon Riviera? These bite-size favourites work brilliantly when guests have only one hand free for a glass of vinho verde 🍷. Star Bite Why It Wins at Networking Events Local Expat Hacks Mini quiches & assorted canapés One-handed, non-messy and universally liked; offer…

