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Lisbon
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<empty><empty> Portugal’s capital, Lisbon is known as the White City, thanks to its unique luminosity

<empty><empty> Distance: 30 km/30 minutes

<empty><empty> Further information about Lisbon:
<empty>www.atl-turismolisboa.pt

<empty><empty> Portugal’s capital, Lisbon is known as the White City, thanks to its unique luminosity.
<empty>The light, the atmosphere and the climate offer marvelous walks all over the city. Lisbon’s
<empty>beauty extends beyond its numerous monuments, to include a vibrant atmosphere and
<empty>wealth of cultural and entertainment opportunities.

<empty> <empty>Places of Interest:
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<empty>Museums - Ancient Art, Chiado (Contemporary Art), Tile, Archaeology, Ethnology, Coach, <empty>Costume, Theater, Maritime, Military, City, Gulbenkian, Modern Art Centre, and the Ricardo
<empty>Espirito Santo Silva Foundation. Palaces open to the public: Ajuda and Fronteira. Churches:
<empty>Cathedral (with Treasury); São Vicente de Fora; Conceição Velha (Manuelina), São Roque
<empty>and Sacred Art; Madre Deus; Santa Engrácia Pantheon (Baroque), and the Estrela Basilica.
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<empty>Shopping - Downtown; Avenida de Roma, Praça de Londres, Avenida Guerra Junqueiro, <empty>and Amoreiras.
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<empty>Nightlife - Bairro Alto and Avenida 24 de Julho.

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Cascais
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<empty> <empty>Litte town beaches (Praia da Rainha, Praia da Conceição) with charming surroundings
<empty>and yachts bobbing on the water.

<empty><empty> Distance: 7 km/15 minutes

<empty><empty> Further information about Cascais:
<empty>www.estorilcoast-tourism.com

<empty><empty> From the wilderness of Guincho beach and the lush green retreats of Sintra and Mafra to the <empty>relaxing cosmopolitan atmosphere of Cascais and Casino Estoril’s exciting nocturnal
<empty>entertainment, Cascais has much to offer. The Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum, the
<empty>Sea Museum and the permanent expositions of Cascais Cultural Centre are worth a visit.
<empty>Set between the Atlantic Ocean and the Sintra hills is the verdant landscape of the Sintra-
<empty>Cascais Nature Park, a must for nature lovers. Also not to be missed is Cabo da Roca, the
<empty>westernmost point of continental Europe.

<empty> <empty>Places of Interest:
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<empty><empty> Castro Guimarães Museum and Sea Museum
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<empty><empty> The 18th century churches of Nossa Senhora da Assunção and Nossa
<empty>Senhora <empty>dos Navegantes
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<empty><empty> The hermitages of Nossa Senhora da Guia (15th century) and São Sebastião
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<empty><empty> The 17th-century fortress.
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<empty><empty> Guincho beach (a great place for those who enjoy surfing and windsurfing).

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Sintra
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<empty> <empty>Sintra's lush wooded heights and verdant charms invite one to take a ride on a horse-pulled <empty>carriage, and gaze at the marvelous manor-houses, located within the grounds of century
<empty>old farms

<empty><empty> Distance:5 km/10 minutes

<empty> <empty>Further information about Sintra:
<empty>www.cm-sintra.pt

<empty> <empty>The magic of its natural scenery and the memory of those who have passed through lend
<empty>Sintra its poetic ambience. A UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its 19th Century
<empty>Romantic architecture, Sintra is a major tourist attraction.

<empty> <empty>Places of Interest:
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<empty><empty> Pena Palace
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<empty><empty> Moorish Castle

<empty><empty> Queluz Palace

<empty><empty> Quinta da Regaleira

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