Situated in the centre of Cascais, just 20 metres from Fishermans Beach, this hotel features an indoor rooftop pool and an outdoor terrace with panoramic ocean views.
Overlooking the sea, the 4-star Vila Galé Cascais is only a few metres from the renowned Cascais Marina and town centre and is the perfect choice for family holidays or business event.
Located 700 metres from Boca do Inferno in Cascais, Eurostars Cascais welcomes guests with a restaurant and bar. The hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool and rooms with sea views.
Cascais City & Beach Hotel is set in Cascais, 16 km from Quinta da Regaleira and 17 km from Sintra National Palace. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
Svarecka
Czech Republic
Absolutely perfect. Cozy clean rooms, friendly staff and very good breakfast. Location near train station and the city center.
Situated on the cliffs of the Estoril Coast, The Albatroz Hotel enjoys superb views of the Cascais Bay. This welcoming and charming 5-star unit has a sea-view swimming pool and a sunny terrace.
Built on the site of a 17th-century fortress, this boutique hotel boasts a Michelin star award-winning gourmet restaurant and sweeping Atlantic Ocean views.
Rui
Portugal
Amazing location. Room with a beautiful view to the beach. Friendly staff. Outstanding Rui Pereira at breakfast. The best cappuccino ever!
Located right beside Cascais Marina, this 5-star boutique hotel features a sundeck terrace over the Atlantic Ocean. The On the Rocks lounge bar overlooks the saltwater pool.
Sally
United Kingdom
Excellent facilities - bar, restaurant and outdoor area are impressive
Overlooking the sea, the 4-star Vila Galé Cascais is only a few metres from the renowned Cascais Marina and town centre and is the perfect choice for family holidays or business event.
Great location. Fabulous breakfast. Excellent staff.
Located in upscale Cascais, the 5-star Sheraton Cascais Resort - Hotel & Residences is surrounded by quality golf courses and is 4-minute drive from the Atlantic Ocean.
big rooms and plenty of relaxation options. good food
Located right beside Cascais Marina, this 5-star boutique hotel features a sundeck terrace over the Atlantic Ocean. The On the Rocks lounge bar overlooks the saltwater pool.
excellent location.
luxurious hotel.
very relaxing
Onyria Quinta da Marinha Hotel is a luxury resort situated in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It has an 18-hole golf course and 2 restaurants.
Great hotel. Very nice staff. Excellent breakfast.
Located just 300 metres from the beach in central Cascais, Cascais Hotel offers modern design and spacious rooms with en suite bathrooms. The Lisbon metropolis is only 20 km away.
The luxurious 5-star Oitavos combines ultramodern design with an untouched natural location within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
Rooms view breakfast and friendliness of the staff
FAQs about hotels in Cascais
On average, 3-star hotels in Cascais cost £140 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cascais are £183 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cascais can on average be found for £308 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cascais this weekend is £74 or, for a 4-star hotel, £114. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cascais for this weekend cost on average around £182 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £70 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cascais for tonight. You'll pay on average around £106 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cascais will cost around £198 (based on Booking.com prices).
Cascais is a small city located on the outskirts of Lisbon. Once a fishing village and defence outpost, the royalty transformed it into a stylish summer resort. Mixing beautiful beaches, elegant mansions, imposing fortifications, and a wide variety of hotels, Cascais is a great option for every season.
King Luís II used the city as his summer residence from 1870 to 1908, attracting other celebrities, and changing the destiny of the tranquil village forever. Modern roads and railway lines linking to Lisbon and Sintra were built, as well as a casino and other facilities. Some of the best hotels and 5-star resorts in Cascais date back to these times.
Nowadays, the town is a cosmopolitan beach retreat along the Estoril Coast, where people from Lisbon and other Portugal cities come for a day or weekend escapade. Many foreign tourists prefer its more relaxed hotels over the sometimes hectic Lisbon atmosphere.
Don’t miss the Citadel, rebuilt during the 16th century in a typical star-shaped Renaissance style. Other attractions include the Museum of the Sea and the ‘Paula Rego House of Stories’.
Beach hotels are the gem of Cascais and you can find a wide range on Booking.com. Check your availability with enough time in advance, as the city remains a popular summer destination.
Cascais is definitely should be included in Portugal's...
Cascais is definitely should be included in Portugal's itinerary. Remarkable beauty, places to see with so much history, lovely museums, great restaurants and vibrant crowd -all makes Cascais is the place to visit.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Cascais is beautiful, the town, shops, historic buildings,...
Cascais is beautiful, the town, shops, historic buildings, beaches, hire bikes and restaurants all great. and only a short train ride to Lisbon for a day to explore. The best place to stay for a visit to the Lisbon area. We also spent a day exploring Sintra - stunning.
jane
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Cascais is a lo lovely place to visit or stay and is close...
Cascais is a lo lovely place to visit or stay and is close enough to main places to visit, 30m by train to Lisbon and a 30m or1hr bus ride to Sintra depending if you take the scenic route or not which stops at Cabo da Roca, the most Western Point of mainland Europe. The Cacsais Marina is also nice with lots of good restaurants.its a lovely walk from central Cascais to Boca do Inferno along the coast and then a further 10m to Casa da Guia
Paine
Scored 2.0
2.0
OK hotel but we were not told until after check in and...
OK hotel but we were not told until after check in and payment that the Lisbon marathon was the following morning which would block access to the hotel for our car. We had 2 separate flights that morning and would have missed them. No refund was applicable.
Also what sort of hotel has no wine or beer and only limited mixers for cocktails at the bar? Totally unacceptable
christopher
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved Cascais and will gladly return there for another...
We loved Cascais and will gladly return there for another visit, although our stay would be longer next time. Our 3-bedroom apartment was perfectly appointed and situated perfectly 100m from the beautiful beach and centrally to where all the restaurants, bars and shops are. Everything was within walking distance. We could not have picked a better place to stay.
Helga
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Cascais is a most beautiful little town with a lovely...
Cascais is a most beautiful little town with a lovely coastline, marina and homely feel to it. Some wonderful restaurants to be enjoyed and with its transport links and proximity to Lisbon, it's the perfect place to spend a holiday. Being close to Sintra also makes it even more perfect.
Loops21
United Kingdom
See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Cascais
The house is just one of the best locations that can be found in Cascais. Quiet, near Guincho beach and at the entrance of a pine forest, you couldn't ask for better. Fully equipped and spacious enough for a small family. An interior courtyard allows children to play safely or have meals in complete relaxation. But what makes the real asset of this rental is its manager Rodrigo. His availability, discretion and kindness will make your stay most pleasant.
Fizu is one of the friendliest guys you will ever meet. He was kind, warm, welcoming and had lots of tips and ideas. He tries to turn his hotel/hostel into a family house, and we think he completely succeeded. The rooms are nice. Breakfast buffet is excellent. There's even a small pool and several lounge areas. The location is great both for enjoying Cascais and exploring Lisbon, as the city center and the train station are within 10 minutes.
Very nice hotel, with clean rooms and friendly, helpful staff. Felt very safe. Great access to the beach, local sites, restaurants and all the walking paths and cycling roads. Terrific views of the beach and bay from the restaurant and from the upper floor outdoor terrace. Breakfast was very good.
Location. Views. Design. Size of the rooms and the hole property, but still very comfortable and calm. Amazing breakfast. Perfect for golf and surf. The golf course is one of the best in Portugal.
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