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1 ReviewsWe are going to visit Belem Tower, Pena palace Sintra, Cabo da roca, Cascais
Highlights
- Highly experienced driver
- Luxury car
- English speaking driver
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The Pena Palace: An enchanting, colourful castle The new Pena Palace is a dazzling work of architectural art, blending Gothic, Moorish and Manueline elements in a unique style. With crenellated towers reaching skywards, solid ramparts surrounding the palace, elegant turrets and colourful domes. The Belem Tower: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Lisbon’s most remarkable monuments. It is a landmark of Portuguese identity and an icon of the country facing the sea and its discoveries. The long history of the Belem Tower is curated by several episodes marking 500 years of Portuguese history. Built during the early 16th century, Belem Tower is a must-visit when in Lisbon. Keep scrolling to learn more about the history, architecture, and more of Belem Tower! Cascais: Cascais has a way to conquer it's visitors. Either for all the amazing things to do, the incredible food, with delicious fish restaurants and seats where you can soak up the sun, free attractions or it's beautiful beaches. If, like us, you've fallen in love with this town, get to know it better with a quick look at it's history. Cabo da Roca: If you go to Sintra, you can't miss a visit to the westernmost point of Continental Europe, Cabo da Roca. Located at latitude 38º 47´ North and longitude 9º 30´ West, Cabo da Roca is an important coordinate for those who sail along the coast, being the westernmost point of the continental European continent, a fact proven by the certificate that visitors take as remembrance. About 150 meters from the sea, here you can have a comprehensive view over the Serra de Sintra and the coast, which makes the visit worth it. Historical records point to the existence of a fort in Cabo da Roca in the 17th century. XVII which played an important role in guarding the entrance to Lisbon, forming a defensive line along the coast, especially during the Peninsular Wars. Currently there are only traces, apart from the lighthouse which continues to be an important point for navigation. It is part of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and is one of the reasons for interest in the hiking trails that can be taken here along the coast.Includes
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