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Estoril

Estoril is a town in Portugal, east of Cascais, with an area of 8.79 km², including 3.6 km of seafront. With a population of approximately 27,000 inhabitants, it is strategically located along the Estoril coast. The town is well-connected to Lisbon city, with the Lisbon Airport situated 20 km away, and frequent trains on the Cascais railway line make it easy to reach central Lisbon. Estoril is close (minutes away) to several other noteworthy places such as Cascais, Lisbon, and Sintra.

Estoril Leisure and Culture


Estoril is often associated with luxury, being a cosmopolitan holiday destination. It’s perhaps most famous for the Casino Estoril, the largest in Europe. This isn’t just a place for gambling; it’s a multifaceted venue for culture, events, and entertainment, having a connection to the James Bond franchise, particularly the movie Casino Royale

… other Events and Places of Interest

Estoril hosts the Estoril Open among other events, and places like Museum Casa Verdades de Faria offer cultural depth. In terms of places to visit, the town offers more than just its world-class casino. You can walk along the promenade year round all the way to Cascais, taking in the beautiful coastline and the many sea front splanades.

Estoril Natural Attractions


The beaches in Estoril are a key part of its appeal, providing a space for relaxation and various water activities. The Portuguese Riviera’s coastline is scenic, and beaches like Praia do Tamariz and Praia de Carcavelos are particularly popular. If you’re interested in golf, near Estoril you’ll find 3 golf courses 10 minutes minutes away suited for various skill levels.

… natural Landmarks

The close proximity of Sintra’s mountain range shelters the beaches, making them less windy and more pleasant for beachgoers. For more rugged natural beauty, Cabo da Roca and Praia do Guincho are within easy reach.

The Avenida Marginal is a seafront road that serves as one of the main routes for travel along the coast, connecting Estoril and Cascais to Lisbon in a tranquil travel of about 30 minutes. Similar to the iconic roads of the French Riviera, Avenida Marginal offers drivers breathtaking sea views, transforming the journey into an experience rather than just a means of getting from one place to another. The road is a popular choice for leisurely drives and serves as a scenic alternative for navigating between Estoril, Cascais, and Lisbon, capturing the essence of the area’s coastal beauty.

Educational and Commercial Offerings


Estoril offers a broad spectrum of educational institutions, international schools and universities, both public and private. English is widely spoken, making it easier for international residents. Commercially, the town provides a wide range of options, from shopping venues to high-quality restaurants.

… Amenities and Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Estoril is geared towards the upscale, considered one of the most expensive places to live in the region. With good location, world-class amenities, and a rich history that includes royal families like Juan Carlos I of Spain and King Edward VIII, Estoril is not just a resort town but a place of historical and cultural richness.

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