Estoril's Casino
Casino Estoril located in the Portuguese Riviera region is considered the largest casino in Europe. It is a multipurpose centre for entertainment and leisure.
Following the Atlantic coastline, three places catch the eye: Oeiras, Estoril and Cascais. Close to Lisbon, these are perfect places for those wanting to avoid the stresses and strains of the capital without being too far away.
Let's make a quick stop in Oeiras, where there’s no shortage of gardens. The list is long and includes the Municipal, Quinta dos Sete Castelos, Ultramar, Marquês de Pombal Palace, not forgetting the famous Parque dos Poetas, where nature and poetry meet. Oeiras is also about innovation and technology, with business parks that host and help develop everything from small businesses to grand ideas..
Living in the so-called Portuguese Riviera means being surrounded by beaches, but sea and sand aren’t the only game in town. Talking of games, let’s not forget the fact that Estoril is home to one of the biggest casinos in Europe, which hosts various events, shows, conferences and congresses.
We end our trip in Cascais. Here, the blend of ocean blue and Sintra mountain green inspires tranquillity for local people. Wandering the streets of this town is like taking a historical tour about royalty and 20th century spies, while wondering if there is any more charming place to live. Cascais isn’t only about nature and history, it’s also about culture, gastronomy and education, with various schools (some international).
In Cascais and Estoril, properties are in the luxury segment, with swimming pools, verandas, garages and gardens. Due to many international residents and wealthy families, these two areas are a significant part of Greater Lisbon’s prime residential market.
In Oeiras, most developments are modern, almost all with swimming pools, parking, verandas and gymnasiums.
Casino Estoril located in the Portuguese Riviera region is considered the largest casino in Europe. It is a multipurpose centre for entertainment and leisure.
Recession on the west coast of Portugal, situated opposite the town of the same name, with similarities to the French Riviera.
Boca do Inferno (Hell mouth) name was attributed to this place is due to the morphological analogy and the tremendous and frightening impact of the waves.
It is considered one of the largest beaches in the country, characterized by swell and strong winds, ideal for extreme sports and windsurfing.
Whether you are looking for a villa, a flat or an investment opportunity, Savills has a specialist in the residential market available to help.