The Getaway Collection has profound knowledge encompassing the length and breadth of Portugal and each booking will include a digital guide with in-depth information on the location around each property. The information provided ranges from restaurants and bars to cultural attractions and current events. The guide will be constantly updated with what is current at the time of the client’s stay.
In the meantime, feel free to browse our top five suggestions, by category, in and around each property by clicking on the links on each property page.
Estoril Casino is one of the greatest and most diversified entertainment and leisure complexes in Portugal as well as one the most glamorous casinos in Europe. During the Second World War, it was reputed to be a gathering point for spies, dispossessed royals and wartime adventurers and it became an inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 novels and the setting for the Casino Royale film. Located in Estoril, it is 18 kilometres from Lisbon and 20 kilometres from the International Airport.
Visite o siteJezebel is the nightclub where the locals and visitors of Cascais and Estoril like to party during the winter months. The beautifully laid out club has a very large, central dance floor, which leads up to a raised DJ booth, behind which are comfy sofas to lounge around on whilst sipping cocktails. Subdued amber and purple lighting give the club a silky chi chi air, which complements its surroundings, being in the same building as the Casino Estoril.
Visite o siteA privileged location, perfect for enjoying glamorous sunsets in a trendy atmosphere, the Blue Bar on the rooftop terrace of Hotel Baia, overlooks the sea and is known for its sunset parties during the summer months. With a breathtaking view, this is the ideal place to relax and try the assortment of cocktails and light meals that the Blue Bar offers.
Visite o siteOnce referred to by Paris Match as “the biggest social phenomenon in Europe”, this disco is an icon from the 70s. One of the oldest and most famous night spots in Lisbon and Cascais reopened in 2007.
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