Exploring Cascais and Sintra in a fully electric VW ID. Buzz, guided by a passionate local host, makes the experience truly unique. With its retro design and sustainable drive, the ID. Buzz blends style, comfort, and space — ideal for scenic coastal roads and winding through natural beauty. More than transport, it’s a journey led by a storyteller who reveals hidden corners, local legends, and authentic spots missed by typical tours. From Cascais’ seaside charm to the cliffs of Cabo da Roca and the romantic aura of Sintra, the route follows your pace and interests — nature, history, architecture, or food. No rush, just thoughtful stops and onboard comforts: Wi-Fi, refreshments, curated music. A stylish, intimate, and sustainable way to connect with the soul of the region.
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Quinta da Regaleira is a magnificent estate located in Sintra, Portugal, known for its mystical architecture, lush gardens, and esoteric symbolism. Built in the early 20th century by António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro and designed by Luigi Manini, the property blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Manueline styles. Key highlights include the Initiation Well, underground tunnels, a romantic palace, and enigmatic structures reflecting themes of alchemy, Masonry, and the Knights Templar. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a captivating destination for history, art, and mystery lovers.
The historic center of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming area known for its romantic architecture, cobbled streets, and lush natural surroundings. Nestled in the Sintra mountains, the town is home to iconic landmarks such as the Sintra National Palace, with its distinctive twin chimneys, and several 19th-century palaces and gardens. Visitors can stroll through the narrow streets lined with colorful buildings, traditional shops, and cozy cafes, all while enjoying the unique blend of history and nature that defines Sintra. One of the most famous local delicacies is the "travesseiro", a light, flaky pastry filled with almond and egg cream. Originally created by the Piriquita pastry shop, which has been serving this treat since the 1940s, pillows are a must-try for anyone visiting Sintra. Their name, meaning "pillows" in Portuguese, reflects their soft texture and rectangular shape.
Cabo da Roca is a cape located in Portugal, marking the westernmost point of mainland Europe. Situated within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from its dramatic 140-meter-high cliffs. Historically known as "the edge of the world" before the Age of Discoveries, it is referenced in the writings of the famous Portuguese poet Luis de Camões. The site features a lighthouse, a monument marking the geographic point, and a tourist shop that issues certificates of visitation. Cabo da Roca is a popular destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and a symbolic place where land ends and the sea begins.
The town center of Cascais, located on the Portuguese Riviera, is a charming coastal area known for its lively atmosphere, historic architecture, and scenic views. It features cobblestone streets, traditional Portuguese houses, a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well the cultural sites such as museums and art galleries. The area is popular with both tourists and locals for its relaxed ambiance and seaside charm. Just a short walk from the center lies Boca do Inferno ("Hell’s Mouth"), a dramatic cliff formation where the Atlantic Ocean crashes into caves and rocks, creating powerful waves and stunning natural scenery. It is a popular spot for sightseeing and photography, especially during high tide or storms. The site holds both natural beauty and cultural significance, often linked to legends and local folklore.
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