Hotels in Cascais
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Browse hotels in Cascais, Portugal — 40 min by train from Lisbon. Stay near the marina, Boca do Inferno cliffs, or the 16th-century Cidadela fortress.
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About Cascais
Cascais: Atlantic Coast Town 30 km West of Lisbon
Cascais sits at the western end of the Linha de Cascais rail line, 30 km from Lisbon's Cais do Sodré station — a 40-minute journey that makes it both a day-trip destination and a genuine base for exploring the Estoril Coast. The town built its modern identity in the late 19th century when the Portuguese royal family made it a summer residence, leaving behind the Cidadela de Cascais, a 16th-century fortress now converted into a cultural centre and boutique hotel. The compact historic centre clusters around Largo Luís de Camões, within walking distance of three town beaches — Praia da Rainha, Praia da Ribeira, and Praia da Conceição.
Where to Stay in Cascais
Hotels concentrate in two zones: the Centro Histórico, close to the marina and fish restaurants on Rua das Flores, and the Monte Estoril corridor stretching east toward the Casino Estoril. The clifftop area near Boca do Inferno — a sea arch 2 km west of the centre — suits visitors seeking quieter accommodation. Properties range from small guesthouses on Rua Afonso Sanches to larger resort hotels along Avenida Marginal.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Comboios de Portugal trains run every 20 minutes from Cais do Sodré; a single ticket costs under €2.50.
- Beaches: Atlantic swells make western-facing beaches stronger for surfing; town beaches are calmer and family-oriented.
- Day trips: Sintra is 12 km north by bus (Scotturb line 403), combining both destinations in one day.
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