Our favorite restaurant in Cascais! A romantic, upscale Italian restaurant located inside the Grande Real Villa Italia. Ask to be seated on the terrace where there are stunning views of the Atlantic.
Our favorite seafood restaurant! Marisco na Praça is located on the second floor of the Cascais Marina. Beautiful views of the Santa Marta lighthouse. A great lunch spot and a unique fresh seafood experience!
Delicious spot for sushi!
A restaurant with wonderful cocktails! Perfect for an evening happy hour drink
A casual and fun location, great for tasting and learning about Portuguese wines!
A great seafood restaurant located on the coast. A perfect stop following your visit to the natural scenic overlook, Boca do Inferno
Pizza & Sangria with seashore views! The perfect complement to your day at the beach.
This beach is located near the center of Cascais, with many restaurants, shopping, cafes, and bars in walking distance
Another cute little beach in Cascais
A must visit. The Citadel is a restored fortress located along the coast of Cascais, highlights include a beautiful courtyard with various art galleries featuring local artists.
You can walk along the coast of Cascais to see these scenic oceanfront cliffs. Highlights include an open cave created by pounding waves and a natural archway
Museum dedicated to the iconic Santa Marta Lighthouse
Early 20th Century villa on the Cascais coast with charming architecture, beautiful tiling and a notable oil painted dining room ceiling
A scenic spot with stunning views of the Lighthouse. A perfect photo moment in the morning or the evening - try to time your visit with high tide!
A lovely little park in Cascais with nice walking paths
A museum dedicated to the Portuguese artist, Paula Rego. the museum also has an interesting exterior architectural design
Women’s clothing boutique
Luxury clothing store
Pop in to try Pastel de Nata (Portuguese egg custard tart pastry)
Wine shop with great selection of Portuguese wines. Purchase a bottle & take it to the beach (don’t forget an opener & cups)!
A historic palace with stunning architecture. Although you cannot go inside, I recommend this location as a stop on your walking tour, as it’s situated next to the beach, a garden, and is near the city center with lots of restaurants/stores nearby
A vegetarian restaurant with a Middle Eastern inspiration. It has a unique eclectic ambience, a terrace in the square, and a terrace on the top floor
A healthy option for breakfast, brunch or lunch!
A tiny (counter for less than 20 people) and bustling restaurant named after the izakayas in Japan (places where food is served to go with drink), this restaurant is like a Japanese tavern or pub.
A small & cozy, delicious, family run pizza restaurant. Great for dinner
Cascais Market is a traditional style market with many different vendors (fresh fish, produce, flowers, cheeses, and a few dining options)
A two story marina with stunning views of the ocean, lots of delicious restaurants (including our favorite seafood, Marisco na Praca), shopping, and boat rentals/tours (ie. Aquastart, Dreamboats, Dolphin Explorers, Palma Yachts, Katerina Boats)
Great cafe for a quick to go coffee or breakfast/brunch on a quiet side street
Rua Amarela (Yellow Street) is a block in Cascais that is car-free and dedicated to delicious street food. A few recommended restaurants include: La Contessa (the specialty of this micro-restaurant is raw food ie. tartar, ceviche), Cantina Clandestina (great for tapas and wine), Moules & Gin (Belgian style mussels with French fries, and cocktails), Malacopa Taco Bar (open late night), Senior Manuel (steak, croquette, etc), Chutnify (Indian, good cocktails)
Japanese fine dining, chef Tiago Penão’s favorite ingredient to use is sea urchin
Great brunch in the Cascais Marina
Portuguese restaurant in the heart of cascais. A refined hybrid between a beer hall and seafood restaurant (stuffed crab, monkfish, prawn skewers, etc.)
In the center of cascais. traditional Portuguese (fish specialties, steak)
Reserve a spa treatment or massage at the Grand Real Villa Italia Hotel & Spa (spa inspired by a Roman bath-house, the hotel was the Cascais home of the last king of Italy Humberto II)