Sacolinha

Cascais


This popular bakery, a small Lisbon-area chain from Cascais, is a good bet for early morning espresso, light sandwiches and salads, and throwing yourself into the middle of the gossip of local movers and shakers. Don't miss the bolo de bolacha (Portuguese cookie cake; per kilogram €17.50), one of the best you'll come across.


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Nearby Cascais attractions

1. Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção

0.23 MILES

Weave through the back alleys west of the câmara municipal to the palm-fringed square that is home to the whitewashed Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção,…

2. Museu do Mar Rei Dom Carlos

0.28 MILES

The small, brightly accented Museu do Mar spells out Cascais’ maritime history with costumes, tools, nets and boats, accompanied by quotes (in English)…

3. Casa das Histórias Paula Rego

0.31 MILES

This museum showcases the disturbing, highly evocative paintings of Portugal’s finest postwar artists. Biannually changing exhibits span Rego’s career,…

4. Palácio da Cidadela de Cascais

0.31 MILES

Commissioned as a summer palace in 1870 by King Dom Luís I, this captivating museum remains the official residence of visiting heads of state in Portugal…

5. Centro Cultural de Cascais

0.31 MILES

Formerly a barefooted Carmelite convent, this centre hosts contemporary exhibitions and cultural events.

6. Parque Marechal Carmona

0.32 MILES

This wild park provides a shady retreat from the seaside crowds, with a duck pond, birch and pine trees, palms and eucalyptus, rose gardens and flowering…

7. Cidadela de Cascais

0.34 MILES

The citadel is where the royal family used to spend the summer. Today it houses a luxury hotel – the Pestana Cidadela Cascais – a courtyard restaurant,…

8. Marina de Cascais

0.36 MILES

The modern Marina de Cascais houses a postcard-perfect lighthouse, sleek yachts and lounge bars.