Tours | 70th World News Media Congress, 25th World Editors Forum

70th World News Media Congress, 25th World Editors Forum

06 Jun 2018 hasta 08 Jun 2018
Estoril, Cascais
Portugal

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Tours | 70th World News Media Congress, 25th World Editors Forum

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Estoril has many hidden treasures and exciting outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy.

Here are some of our favourite destinations, activities and tours!

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Fado Museum

Entirely devoted to Lisbon's urban song universe, Museu do Fado opened its doors to the public on the 25 September 1998, celebrating Fado’s exceptional value as an identifying symbol of the City of Lisbon, its deep roots in the tradition and cultural history of the country, its role in the cultural identity statement and its importance as an inspiration source and intercultural trade between people and communities. For more information, please visit the website.

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The National Palace of Sintra

This castle was probably built on the site of the original palace of the Moorish walis and comprises different wings built during the reigns of different kings. It is one of the most important examples of Portuguese royal architecture and has the largest collection of Mudejar tiles in the country. It's two great chimneys over the kitchen are the symbol of Sintra.

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Landscapes & Beaches

It is not easy to decide on a favourite beach in Cascais as there are many to choose from. The modern and well equipped Cascais Marina represents the region's nautical tradition. Another amazing one is Guincho beach, a sandy beach with dunes and pine trees, ideal for windsurfing, surfing and kitesurfing. Tamariz beach, where the Estoril Convention centre is located is an eyeful in itself. You will find calm waters at the Bay of Cascais. Pescadores beach is known for its traditional fishing crafts.

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Golfing with a View

Penha Longa Atlantic is a luxurious resort with a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II. It is situated at the foothills of the Serra de Sintra, near Lagoa Azul and is in perfect harmony with the landscape. For more information and package options, click here.

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The National Palace of Queluz

This beautiful masterpiece, built by Infante Pedro, the youngest brother of King José, was successively altered and enlarged until the end of the 18th century. It is surrounded by gardens decorated with statues, balustrades, lakes and tiles, representing Baroque style and society.

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Lisbon Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Tour


See all of Lisbon and Cascais on an excursion that gives you the freedom to plan your own itinerary with this full-day hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour that covers 4 separate routes. With regular stops all along the way, you are in complete control. Hop-on and off whenever and wherever, and visit as many sights, gardens, or shopping boulevards as you like. You can also take advantage of on board audio guides in 14 languages. Click here to get your tickets.

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Sintra, Cascais and Estoril Half Day Private Tour

Experience a combination of natural and opulent beauty during a half-day guided tour of Estoril, Sintra, and Cascais from Lisbon. Cruise the Portuguese coast to Estoril, Cascais Bay, and rocky chasm of Hell's Mouth (Boca do Inferno). Admire fantastic Atlantic coast and Portuguese countryside views throughout the tour. With a professional guide explore the fairytale town of Sintra and its pinnacle attraction Sintra National Palace. This tour has everything you need in a perfect getaway trip from Lisbon. Click here for more information.

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The beaches between Lisbon and Cascais (The Estoril Coastline)

Visit the most popular Lisbon Coast line in the Lisbon Region Carcavelo Beach - Estoril - Cascais - Guincho Beach - Praia das Maças Beach - Ericeira coastline. Have time to visit Cascais downtown and Ericeira the coolest small cities in Europe. Seafood lunch included. Click here for more information.

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The following providers offer tours around Estoril, Cascais and Lisbon

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