incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,73/10 - Estalagem Muchaxo is situated in Guincho beach, ... more
Cascais, close to the westernmost point in Europe. Has a typical Portuguese decoration, with natural wood and ancient furnitures. Looking over the Atlantic from Gui...
Estalagem Muchaxo is situated in Guincho beach, Cascais, close to the westernmost point in ... more
continental Europe (Cape Roca). Guincho beach offers a revitalizing contact with nature as well as support for the practice of surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfi...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Small Hotel Of Estalagem Muchaxo Is Ideal For People Wanting A Quiet Area While Having ... more
All Facilities And Many Golf Courses Within A Short Drive. The Inn Itself Has A Unique Character And Traditional Architecture. It Is Tastefully Decorated In Typical Portuguese Style. There Is A Beautiful Salt water Swimming Pool Built In The Cliffs And Also A Squash Court.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Small Hotel Of Estalagem Muchaxo Is Ideal For People Wanting A Quiet Area While Having ... more
All Facilities And Many Golf Courses Within A Short Drive. The Inn Itself Has A Unique Character And Traditional Architecture. It Is Tastefully Decorated In Typical Portuguese Style. There Is A Beautiful Salt water Swimming Pool Built In The Cliffs And Also A Squash Court.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A Stretch of Coastline with Villas and Architecture from a Ggolden Era Disadvantages: None
charm.
The 35 kilometre coast road (Estrada Marginal) is very busy and if you do choose to walk from Estoril to Cascais be very careful because this road is a nightmare and the driving is insane. The noise of the traffic is so loud you will not be able to hear yourself speak. The road is bordered by old and new villas, satelite developments, parks, historic fortresses and agricultural land. During summer weekends, day trippers pour out of Lisbon and make for the beaches among this section of coast. Cascais and Estoril have good rail links and are ideal as bases from which to explore Lisbon and its environs.
The grand villas and hotels of Estoril testify to the international appeal that the resort once enjoyed. For me, Estoril has all the qualities of a high class resort, with its casino, beatiful hotels like the famous Palacio Hotel ...
Advantages: Handy for Cascais Disadvantages: Not pushchair friendly, limited choice
The big brother to Cascais centre's Cascais Villa, this shopping centre is located about 15 min. to the North of the town centre - expect to pay about 6 euro if you're taking a taxi from the station. It's got a reasonable range of stores, with a large Continente supermarket , FNAC, Zara & Zara Home, Area, Toys R Us and various clothes / gifts / homeware shops, plus restaurants,on site. However, parents of babies & toddlers be warned : it's quite tricky to navigate with a pushchair! There are 2 lifts in the centre of the mall, but these can take forever to arrive. Also, to get to the Sports Zone on the top level, you need to go outside into the car park if you've got a pushchair - nightmare! If you want to catch the bus from Cascais, it only runs very infrquently, and to get the bus back you have to negotiate loads of steps to cross ...
Advantages: Nice location, friendly staff, large apartments Disadvantages: Tired, uninspired
When is a hotel not a hotel? When it's an apartment, of course! A normal hotel room is more than adequate for a couple, however, when travelling with another couple, you have a choice (particularly when travelling to Spain or Portugal, it seems) between renting two double or twin rooms in a hotel, or sharing a two bedroom holiday apartment. In September, my husband and I visited Portugal (near Lisbon) with another couple, and chose therefore to stay in a two bedroom apartment at the Clube do Lago in Monte Estoril (near Caiscais, about a half hour cab or train ride from Lisbon). We were there six days and five nights.
As the holiday had been booked through a travel agent, we were met at the airport by a driver, and driven the 40 minutes or so from the airport to the hotel. One of the first things you notice is the cobbled semi ...