Hotels with Kitchens in Cascais
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Top neighborhoods in Cascais

Estoril
Estoril's glamorous coastal strip delivers a perfect mix of golden beaches, sophisticated nightlife, and old-world charm. The iconic Casino Estoril stands proudly along the waterfront, while Tamariz Beach offers pristine sands perfect for sunbathing or swimming. Palm-fringed avenues lead past Belle Époque villas to championship golf courses and tennis clubs where international tournaments unfold. Upscale seafood restaurants and beachfront cafés serve fresh Atlantic catches paired with local wines. Convenient train connections whisk you to Lisbon in just 40 minutes, while the scenic coastal promenade invites leisurely exploration on foot. Luxury hotels with spa facilities and ocean views complete the Portuguese Riviera experience.

Praia do Guincho
Praia do Guincho serves up powerful Atlantic waves for surfers and golden sand dunes for sunbathers looking to escape city life. This dramatic coastal spot sits within Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, where hiking trails wind through rugged cliffs and pine forests. Europe's westernmost point at Cabo da Roca lighthouse is just a short drive away. The beach offers world-class surfing conditions year-round. Beachfront restaurants dish out fresh seafood with ocean views, though most close early outside summer months. While luxury resorts and boutique hotels dominate the accommodation scene, a rental car is your best bet for exploring. The limited public bus service connects to Cascais center where you'll find more dining and shopping options.

Carcavelos
Golden sands and crashing waves invite surfers and sun-seekers to Carcavelos Beach, the crown jewel of this coastal neighborhood. The historic fortress of São Julião da Barra stands guard while beachgoers spread their towels along the expansive shoreline. Grab a board from one of the local surf schools or simply stroll the bustling promenade lined with cafés. Beachfront restaurants serve fresh grilled sardines with ocean views, while small local markets provide essentials. Trains run every 20 minutes from Carcavelos station, connecting to Lisbon in 30 minutes and Cascais in just 10. Vacation rentals and guesthouses offer accommodations ranging from budget apartments to luxury villas with sea views.

Parede
Parede offers a slice of authentic Portuguese coastal life with its golden beaches and laid-back charm. Stroll along the scenic waterfront promenade that hugs dramatic limestone cliffs, or dip your toes in the calm Atlantic waters at Parede Beach. Local life centers around morning beach walks and evening promenades, where the sounds of ocean waves create a peaceful soundtrack. Traditional tavernas and family-run seafood spots serve fresh catch at reasonable prices—try the grilled sardines or caldeirada stew. Excellent train connections put Lisbon just 30 minutes away and Cascais only 10 minutes down the track. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals with ocean views rather than hotels.

Quinta da Marinha
Cascais e Estoril's Quinta da Marinha neighborhood is known for its spas and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Oitavos Dunes Golf Course and Quinta Da Marinha Golf Course.
Top landmarks in Cascais

Carcavelos Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Carcavelos Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Carcavelos. Amble around the area's seaside, or seek out its surfing spots.

Guincho Beach
When the beach is calling your name, you might want to head down to Guincho Beach, located 3.7 mi (6 km) from central Cascais. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Cresmina Beach located nearby.






























































































