To start with, Cascais has a better range of tourist facilities than Sintra, with a larger selection of restaurants, shops and bars. Cascais has also the advantage of being close to a series of fantastic beaches, including both the exciting surfing beach of Guincho and the popular, paradise-like beach of Carcavelos.

Is Sintra a day trip from Lisbon? Sintra is only 25km from Lisbon, and is connected by a regular train service, which makes the town ideal for a day trip. There is a popular daytrip route which visits the Palácio Nacional de Sintra, the historic centre, the Castelo dos Mouros and the Palácio Nacional da Pena.

Then, Is a day trip to Sintra worth it? Sintra is considered a must on any Portugal itinerary, and it’s easy to see why. It’s the home to many gorgeous and unique castles, which make it one of the most interesting places to visit in Portugal. Being only a 45-minute journey away from Lisbon, most travellers visit Sintra on a day trip from Lisbon.

Can you do Sintra in half a day? Can you do Sintra in half a day? If you only have half a day in Sintra, you can visit one or maximum two castles. Pena Palace is a must. In addition, we recommend to also visit Quinta da Regaleira, and especially its beautiful gardens.

FAQ

Is Cascais worth visiting?

Yes, Cascais is definitely a good holiday destination. With its abundance of sandy shores, restaurants, nightlife, and museums, it’s got the key elements of a Portuguese getaway. However, its proximity to Lisbon also makes it an ideal day trip destination if you would rather be based in the bustling capital.

Should I spend a night in Sintra? As it is fairly close, this is a good option if you have little time. If you can spare a bit more, I definitely recommend to stay overnight at Sintra because the park and the surrounding area is packed to the brim with Unesco World Heritage Sites, amazing scenery and ‘never seen before’ sights.

Can you visit Sintra and Cascais in one day? If you have no other choice and are willing to rush, you can visit Cascais and Sintra on the same day. Wake up early and take the train to Sintra. You can stop there for a couple of hours, see the basics, and then hop on the bus to Cascais.

Is Cascais walkable? As a small town, most of Cascais is well within reach whether walking or by taxi or ridesharing. The one thing to be aware of is that, like most of the country, Cascais in Portugal has flat areas and hilly areas.

Is Cascais Portugal safe?

The beaches of Cascais are safe, with clean and calm sea waters, and are supervised in the summer. Cascais is significantly calmer than the larger resort towns along the Algarve coastline.

Is Sintra cheaper than Lisbon? Obviously you can stay in Sintra if you want (although Cubsur holds a valid point), but please take in consideration that Sintra has fewer hotels (obviously) than Lisbon and although it has some spectacular ones (freshly, actually last week, renovated Hotel Palácio de Seteais comes to mind) they are generally more

Is Sintra cooler than Lisbon?

When to Visit Sintra Based on Weather

The height of summer in Sintra is hot but is slightly cooler than Lisbon. The heat is a dry heat which most visitors can cope with by drinking lots of water and limiting direct sun exposure either by being in shade or wearing appropriate clothing.

How far is Sintra from the beach? Praia das Maçãs is easily accessible by road and there is also a century old electric tram (Wikipedia ) that links the beach to Sintra going through the bucolic landscapes of the valley at a century old pace (13kms in 45 minutes).

How do I get from Lisbon to Sintra by public transport?

Lisbon to Sintra train services, operated by Comboios De Portugal, depart from Lisboa – Rossio station. Train or bus from Lisbon to Sintra? The best way to get from Lisbon to Sintra is to line 35 bus which takes 27 min and costs €1 – €10. Alternatively, you can line 18801 train, which costs €2 – €3 and takes 40 min.

Is Cabo da Roca worth visiting?

Is Cabo da Roca worth it? Yes! The views are incredible, and there are few places like this in the world. Plus, you have stunning beaches nearby and challenging nature trails.

Which is better Cascais or Estoril? We personally prefer Cascais to Estoril. There are many more sights and activities in Cascais, and the best beaches are easily accessible from both towns. Cascais makes for a great destination for a holiday; please click here to read our suggested guide for a one week holiday to Cascais.

How do I get from Lisbon to Sintra? Sintra to Lisbon train services, operated by Comboios De Portugal, depart from Sintra station. Train or bus from Sintra to Lisbon? The best way to get from Sintra to Lisbon is to line 35 bus which takes 27 min and costs €1 – €10. Alternatively, you can line 18800 train, which costs €2 – €3 and takes 39 min.

What is the best area in Cascais?

For Beach Lovers

Located on Saboia Avenue, in the small town of Monte Estoril situated in the highest and most luxurious area of Cascais and Estoril. A five minute walk from the Tamariz beach and the train station to Lisbon and Cascais makes the aparatment highly accessible to the region’s most covetable spots .

How long should I stay in Cascais? How many days to spend in Cascais, Portugal? If you’re short in time, then 1 day in Cascais will be enough to explore the cute historic centre of Cascais and you can even visit a beach. If you have more time, I’d recommend staying for at least 1-2 nights in Cascais.

Is Cascais Portugal expensive?

Summary about cost of living in Cascais, Portugal: Family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,202$ (2,017€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 620$ (568€) without rent. Cascais is 51.05% less expensive than New York (without rent).

Does Cascais have a beach? The beaches in the center of Cascais have calm waters, but there are also waves for surfers. The coastline extending to the west of Lisbon leads to Cascais, an affluent seaside suburb. It’s known for its sandy beaches and a calm sea, although there are also waves for surfers.

How much is tuk tuk in Sintra?

We used the tuk tuks. Standard fare is 5 euros per person.

Can you walk around Sintra? There are wonderful walking paths from Sintra to the Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle. The beauty is not just in the buildings, but the whole national park with its winding paths over the hills, and it’s a pity that even the local tourism office insists on taking the bus.

How do you get around Sintra without a car?

Since I don’t recommend driving in Sintra, the most affordable way to get around is by taking the tourist buses that run regular routes to Sintra’s most popular attractions. These buses are the 434 and 435. The 434 bus runs in a one-way loop and stops at: Sintra train station.

When should I go to Sintra? The best time to visit Sintra is spring and autumn, when it’s still warm but not as busy, and the surrounding vegetation is at its most verdant – rural hiking trails offer blissful shade too. Winter in Sintra is damp and windy, but that does lend extra spectacle to Cabo de Roca and wild Guincho Beach.

Can you visit Sintra on a Sunday?

Sintra gets crowded on Sundays but it is a special place to relax and just wander about if you have the time… Also there are many monuments and places worth a visit (palaces, the castle, Quinta da Regaleira, Monserrate, the small village, the nice antiques shops, the forest…).

Is Sintra open on Monday? 2. Re: Everything Open on Monday? Everything open and all the tourists going there because everything is closed in Lisboa, go early. Arrive to Pena palace around 10:30am, then go down to the other sights.

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