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Lisbon, Sintra, Estoril
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Program
Day 1
Visit Queluz palace, the Portuguese Versailles and go to Sintra to see the royal palace and old town. Go
to the seaside resort to see Cascais (free time for lunch), Estoril and back to Lisbon to see Belem (visit
Jeronimos Monastery, Belem tower and Monument to the Discoveries). Check-in in Hotel.

Day 2
Visit the old quarter of Alfama, the castle and cathedral. Free time in Rossio for shopping and lunch. Pass
by Expo 98 to cross Vasco da Gama bridge on the way to the Algarve.
Algarve day trip to Sintra
 
Algarve day tour to Lisbon
...Lisbon’s history dates back to 300,000 years ago and ranks as one of the world's longest founded cities. As the
legend tells, it is a city founded and named by Ulysses, which has its origins in the Phoenician words "Allis Ubbo",
meaning "enchanting port". Lisbon was a battlefield for Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, however it was
Romans who started their two-century reign in Lisbon in 205 BC. In 714, the Moors arrived and stayed till the
12th century. In the 13th century, Lisbon became the capital of Portugal. The 15th century was the point of
departure for the Portuguese Discoveries, an era during which Portugal enjoyed abundant wealth and prosperity
through its newly discovered off shore colonies in Africa, the Americas and Asia. Today, Lisbon still maintaining
the marks of its early history, is one of the most beautiful capitals of Europe...
... Described by Lord Byron as “Glorious Eden,” Sintra’s charms have long been celebrated. Once the
summer residence of the kings and Moorish lords, today Sintra is a romantic getaway for people from all
around the world. Inhabited since the pre-history period and by Celts and the Romans who called this
area “The Mountain of the Moon”. In the 8th to 9th century, Muslims built a castle here. During
Medieval times, the Portuguese royal family, overflowing with the pomp and riches from their colonial
triumphs abroad, first came here to escape the heat (and stench) of the summer in Lisbon.  Beginning in
the 14th century, the Portuguese aristocrats followed the royals to Sintra, a dwelling place for hunting
and relaxing. Stormy and mysterious, the mountain is covered by more than 1000 different species of
plants. Several artists from different countries came here to work, inspired in the beauty of this place,
extolling its beauty: “The Garden of Paradise”, “Garden of Europe”, “Glorious Eden”…
Algarve excursions to Sintra
Algarve trips to Estoril
...One of the most beautiful parts of the Estoril Coast is a succession of hills dotted with pine trees and houses,
sweeping down to the sea and the local villages with their typical houses and the old palatial villas along the sea
front. Villas from the Roman period have been excavated and inscriptions found of family names, names of the
Gods they worshipped and names chosen for their sons. Cascais became a lookout for Lisbon in the great
maritime era of discovering new worlds. It was the first place the navigators saw when they returned from long
and adventurous voyages seeking their homeland. It was in Cascais during the latter part of the XIX century, that
the Royal Family first began to bathe. It was a custom which was becoming popular in Europe and Cascais was an
ideal place owing to its mild climate. Over the years, many important families have made Cascais into a
cosmopolitan town...
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