Jardim dos Passarinhos
About the home
Situated just on the edge the historical fishing village of Cascais, overlooking the Cascais marina, this beautifully decorated place has panoramic views up to Lisbon over the bay of Cascais and along the coastline towards Cabo da Roca (most westerly point of continental Europe). Set just off the cobble stone streets of the village and with everything within close walking distance, there is no need for a car rental. Living room and bedrooms are sea facing and enjoy the sunshine from morning until sunset. Rental includes broadband internet connection. This truly luxury property is ideal for those looking for something a little more special. Its location makes it great base for golfers or family reunions or celebrations, sailing, water sports or just a sun & beach holiday!
Luxury white hotel linen to sink into after a hard day's sight seeing. Relax on the ample veranda overlooking the sea and wake up for breakfast overlooking Cascais Bay from the kitchen veranda. A car is definitely not needed in this centrally located apartment.
Its great links to Lisbon, Belém, Sintra and Estoril make it ideal for anyone wanting to add a little cultural substance to their beach holiday. This apartment offers sea views, swimming pool and a wonderful veranda to enjoy alfresco meals overlooking the sea or lay on the loungers at the pool and enjoy a book. A well maintained closed condominium complex with shared pool.
The vibrant town centre of Cascais - the train station, Cascais-Estoril-Lisbon (32 mins), is an easy 5 min walk. It offers an abundance of choice when it comes to cafés, restaurants or bars. A short walk to the park, Cascais marina and yacht club, beaches, shops, good bars and many restaurants are just 200m down the road.
Spacious with spectacular sea views from every room in the house. Set in the cobble streets of Monte Estoril in Cascais & overlooking the Atlantic Ocean & the Cascais Marina. Modern & contemporary finishes, swimming pool, Wi-Fi & 5m walk to the beach!
| Size: | Sleeps up to 6, 3 bedrooms |
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| Nearest beach: | Monte Estoril, 300m |
| Will consider: | Long lets |
| Access: | Car advised Lift access to property Nearest amenities: 100m |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | No pets allowed No smoking at this property |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Internet access, DVD player, Sea view |
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| Pool: | Shared outdoor pool (unheated) |
| General: | TV, CD player, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms of which 1 family bathroom and 1 en suite, Solarium / Roof terrace |
| Furniture: | Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided Highchair available |
| Outdoors: | Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden |
| Access: | Lift access to property, Secure parking |
Further details outdoors:
Lisbon & the Lisbon Coast are both an all-year-round destination. Summers, whilst warm are rarely oppressive and the cooling sea breeze keeps it comfortable even during the hottest months. Very mild winters mean you can enjoy your short break in the winter sun in Cascais and Lisbon.
The town of Sintra is a World Heritage Site and well worth a visit.
Lisbon itself has lots to delight; from taking an old electric tram up the steep hills of Lisbon to whizzing up to the top of the Santa Justa Elevator to get a panoramic view of the city of Lisbon. Do visit Alfama (the old quarter) and be sure to wear comfortable rubber soled shoes to avoid slipping on the cobbles. In the evenings, take in a Fado evening over dinner in one of the many restaurants in this area. Bairro Alto is also wonderfully lively at night – lots of restaurants, Fado houses and late night bars/clubs.
June 12th is the night of the Festival of St Anthony; the best night for trying traditional sardines in Lisbon.
Go by tram - #15 is the best - to Belem. It leaves from Praça Figueira and stops at Praça do Comerçio and Cais do Sodré before going on to Belem - a wonderful place of fountains, parks, monuments and monasteries.
Worth visiting in the Estremadura and beyond are, Óbidos, Sintra, Azeitão & Setúbal, Fatima & Nazaré. Alentejo is a little further (about 2 hours) but worth visiting are Évora and Monsaraz. The Esporão Wine Estate is worth having lunch at if you are going as far as Monsaraz
We can offer you a day excursion at competitive rates. See our Tours section.
Further details
We offer under occupancy rates during the off peak season and late booking discounts - please ask us.
Conditions
Long term lets offered during winter months.
The Costa de Lisboa/Lisbon region
Lisbon & the Lisbon Coast are both an all-year-round destination. Summers, whilst warm are rarely oppressive and the cooling sea breeze keeps it comfortable even during the hottest months. Very mild winters mean you can enjoy your short break in the winter sun in Cascais and Lisbon.
The town of Sintra is a World Heritage Site and well worth a visit.
Lisbon itself has lots to delight; from taking an old electric tram up the steep hills of Lisbon to whizzing up to the top of the Santa Justa Elevator to get a panoramic view of the city of Lisbon. Do visit Alfama (the old quarter) and be sure to wear comfortable rubber soled shoes to avoid slipping on the cobbles. In the evenings, take in a Fado evening over dinner in one of the many restaurants in this area. Bairro Alto is also wonderfully lively at night – lots of restaurants, Fado houses and late night bars/clubs.
June 12th is the night of the Festival of St Anthony; the best night for trying traditional sardines in Lisbon.
Go by tram - #15 is the best - to Belem. It leaves from Praça Figueira and stops at Praça do Comerçio and Cais do Sodré before going on to Belem - a wonderful place of fountains, parks, monuments and monasteries.
Worth visiting in the Estremadura and beyond are, Óbidos, Sintra, Azeitão & Setúbal, Fatima & Nazaré. Alentejo is a little further (about 2 hours) but worth visiting are Évora and Monsaraz. The Esporão Wine Estate is worth having lunch at if you are going as far as Monsaraz
We can offer you a day excursion at competitive rates. See our Tours section.
The Cascais area
Sit out in the late afternoon and enjoy the sunset on the Esplanade Beach Bar in Cascais (Praia da Rainha) whilst enjoying champagne sangria or overlooking the ocean at Casa da Guia over a sun down cocktail. If you have spent the day on Guincho Beach, the most romantic sunsets can be viewed from the Abano Beach Bar (BG Bar)
If you're an early riser, catch the auctions in the fish market square where the fishermen sell their daily catch. Property is within 15 minutes walk of the Cascais fresh produce market - market days are Wednesday (full market day) and Saturday, (fresh produce)
Local activities include diving, surfing, swimming, tennis, walking, sailing, cycling, fishing, horse riding, golf, wind-surfing, water skiing, mountain biking, mountaineering, roller blading on the purpose-built pathway along the coast road.
Parque Marechal Carmona - one single space resulting from the marriage of the gardens of the Palace of the Conde of Castro Guimarães and the property of the Visconde of Gandarinha. Apart from an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs, the tranquility of this park offers curious hiding places to quietly read a book or romantic tree lined pathways. Wander around the small ponds, infant playground, mini zoo, aviary, youth library, duck pond, café, museum, chapel, rose gardens etc... Right in the heart of Cascais! Open 8.30-19.45 summer & 8.30-17.45 winter
Bicycles can be hired locally (no charge) in Cascais and there is a bicycle path which stretches for miles along the beautiful coastline to Guincho Beach. Another useful service is the “Giro” Bus from outside the apt to Cascais Shopping - a shopping mall on the outskirts of Cascais & Estoril.
The Cascais tourism office is situated in the square in Cascais, for all the maps and local information you need.
The Lisbon tourism office is situated on the water front just beside the casino gardens and opposite the Estoril train station.
Night life includes the Tamariz Night Club which is practically suspended over the beach in Estoril (summertime only) and Jezebels Night Club behind Estoril Casino during the winter months. Alternatively try the club for "the young at heart" (Vangogo) or 70's retro club Rolls Royce, both in Cascais old town. Take in the International Show or Dinner & Show at the Estoril Casino.
The Artisan Fair in Estoril (behind Casino) each July and August offers handicraft and a variety of restaurants serving traditional food.
How to get there
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| Airport: | Portela Lisbon: 30 km |
| Railway: | Monte Estoril: 0.3 km |
* Cascais is just 30km from Lisbon airport (about 30 minutes to drive) or you can drive up from Faro ( just 2 and a quarter hours)
* The new metro connection from the airport will take you to Cais do Sodre station where you can get the train to Cascais.
* Ask us to arrange an airport transfer, our driver speaks English & will meet you in the arrivals hall - you pay him directly.
Airport Transfers:
One-way (1-4 pax) €60.00 Euro
Two-way (1-4 pax) €115.00 Euro
One-way (5-8 pax) €75.00 Euro
Two-way (5-8 pax) €140.00 Euro
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Activities near Cascais
Tennis in town
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive
Fishing
Walking holidays
Beach or lakeside relaxation
A winter sun break
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays
Reviews
![]() 19 Nov 2012 |
We enjoyed our stay very much. The apartment was actually in Mount Estoril which is the suburb next to Caiscais however it was only a short walk to the beach and also a very short walk to the station so it was possibly more convenient than staying in Caiscais. The only thing we found a bit difficult was that the top bedroom was very high off the floor and the mattress was a bit uncomfortable but the other bedrooms were all fine. Excellent kitchen and cooking facilities. |
Rental prices
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| Prices for group size 6 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| Jan / Feb 2013 | 7 Jan 13 | 1 Mar 13 | € 900 | € 150 | - | 3 Nights |
| March 2013 | 1 Mar 13 | 1 May 13 | € 1050 | € 175 | - | 4 Nights |
| May 2013 | 1 May 13 | 1 Jun 13 | € 1050 | € 175 | - | 3 Nights |
| June 2013 | 1 Jun 13 | 1 Jul 13 | € 1250 | € 208 | - | 4 Nights |
| July / Aug 2013 | 1 Jul 13 | 1 Sep 13 | € 1700 | € 283 | - | 4 Nights |
| September 2013 | 1 Sep 13 | 1 Oct 13 | € 1400 | € 233 | - | 3 Nights |
| October 2013 | 1 Oct 13 | 1 Nov 13 | € 1200 | € 200 | - | 3 Nights |
| November 2013 | 1 Nov 13 | 1 Dec 13 | € 900 | € 150 | - | 3 Nights |
| December 2013 | 1 Dec 13 | 21 Dec 13 | € 900 | € 150 | - | 3 Nights |
The property does not have weekend tariffs.
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
A compulsory end of stay cleaning fee of 90 Euros applies.<BR>An optional mid way clean with a change of linen and towels will cost 65 Euros. <BR>An extra set of linen & towels (without a clean) will cost 50Euros.<BR><BR>Rental of travel cot with linen 7.5â?¬/day and/or baby high chair per week: â?¬20 each. <BR>
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