{"id":3307,"date":"2019-10-11T10:00:26","date_gmt":"2019-10-11T10:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/devourlisbonfoodtours.com\/?p=3307"},"modified":"2025-10-21T20:48:55","modified_gmt":"2025-10-21T20:48:55","slug":"cascais-day-trip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devourtours.com\/blog\/cascais-day-trip\/","title":{"rendered":"The Perfect Cascais Day Trip: What to Do & Where to Eat"},"content":{"rendered":"

For a seaside escape,<\/b> head straight to Cascais. Just down the coast from Lisbon,<\/b> this small town boasts beaches, elegant palaces, a bike-friendly promenade, and much more. You could spend weeks<\/b> in the Portuguese capital and never run out of things to do—<\/b>but that doesn’t mean you should miss out on all the fantastic<\/b> day <\/b>trips <\/b>from Lisbon<\/b>. <\/b>And if you feel the urge to see the ocean, we highly recommend taking a day trip to Cascais.

This seaside town is full of attractions, from beautiful beaches<\/b> and relaxing parks to museums,<\/b> markets, and shops.<\/b> In the 19th century it was a summer getaway for Portuguese royalty, and you can still admire their imposing mansions<\/b> as you walk along the waterfront today.<\/p>

If you’re planning a day trip to Cascais,<\/b> here are some insider tips on how to get there, what to do, and—of course—where to eat.<\/b><\/p>

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What to do in Cascais<\/b><\/h2>

Relax on the beach<\/b><\/h3>

Its seaside location is among the main reasons to take a day trip from Lisbon<\/a> to Cascais,<\/b> and there are 5 different beaches<\/b> to choose from in the town center. Near the train station, you’ll find Praia da Conceição and Praia da Duquesa. These two beaches are right next to each other and provide easy access to bars and ice cream kiosks.<\/b><\/p>

A bit more hidden is Praia da Rainha,<\/b> which means “the Queen’s Beach.” It used to be a private beach <\/b>for Queen Dona Amélia, but these days everyone is welcome. Because it’s so small, it gets crowded very quickly, so we suggest going here later in the afternoon or evening.<\/b><\/p>

Opposite the town hall, there’s Praia da Ribeira de Cascais,<\/b> also known as Praia dos Pescadores. There are a lot of fishing boats in this area, so it’s not the best for swimming,<\/b> but there’s plenty of room to bask in the sun. When the tide is low,<\/b> you can also relax at the tiny cove of Praia de Santa Marta<\/b> near the marina, or sit by the rocks and enjoy the view of the lighthouse.<\/p>

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