Apartment for rent in Vila de Cascais, Portugal

Vila de Cascais
Apartment • 3 room(s) • 3 bed. • 2 bath. • 85 m² • ref: 1356-01738
NZD 4,485
Every family's wish is to live close to the beach. Here, we offer you the opportunity to be in the centre of it all, in this fantastic village known for its stunning beaches and gastronomy, located right in the heart of Cascais. This is an incredible flat, completely renovated, comprising a large living room with a balcony and air conditioning, providing a view of the emblematic Avenida 25 de Abril. The kitchen is fully equipped and electric. At the entrance to the bedroom hall, there is a wardrobe for storage and a complete bathroom to support the social area. The flat has two bedrooms, one of which is a suite, all equipped with air conditioning. In addition, the flat has double glazing for greater thermal and acoustic comfort, LED downlights and floating floors for extra comfort. The sun exposure is to the east. Located on the second floor, without a lift, this flat can be rented with or without furniture. All kinds of shops and services are within walking distance, as well as the beaches and marina of Cascais. Transport to Lisbon is easily accessible. In front of the flat you'll find the town market, where you can buy the freshest local produce. Walking down the building, you'll find cafés, restaurants and banks. Rental conditions: 2 rents deposit on signing and 1 month rent in advance. No pets allowed. Situated by the sea and traditionally a fishing village, Cascais had an important development in the 14th century, when it was a busy port of call for ships bound for Lisbon. However, it was from the second half of the 19th century, when sea bathing began to be appreciated, that Cascais experienced a transformational boost, becoming a fashionable holiday resort. In 1870, the King of Portugal, Luís I, converted the citadel fortress into the summer residence of the Portuguese monarchy, inspiring the nobility to build magnificent palaces and villas. This completely transformed the former fishing village. Cascais also began to attract curious visitors, with access made easier by the inauguration of the railway line between Pedrouços and Cascais in 1889. Today, Cascais is a lively and cosmopolitan town that still retains its aristocratic air. We recommend a stroll through its streets, with their excellent quality shops, or a moment of relaxation on one of the many terraces. The beaches remain one of the biggest attractions, and you can choose between those in the town's sheltered bay or those further out in the Guincho area, which are part of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and ideal for surfing and windsurfing. Boca do Inferno, an indentation in the coast surrounded by steep cliffs and caves, remains a natural curiosity that attracts visitors to witness the power of the sea. Highlights include the gastronomy, especially the fresh fish and shellfish, which can be enjoyed in the many restaurants in the region.

Spaces

Rooms3
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2

Surfaces

Living85 m²
Total85 m²
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Air conditioning

Vila de Cascais

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