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  2. Estoril - Wikipedia

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    The Estoril coast is relatively close to Lisbon, the Portuguese capital; it extends from Carcavelos, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the capital, and stretches as far as the beach of Guincho (sometimes referred colloquially as the Costa de Estoril-Sintra or Costa de Lisboa). Estoril includes several smaller boroughs and localities along the ...

  3. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Tulliranta Beach near Hanko has a designated nudist section. [50] Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall: a swimming hall in historic architecture. Gender separated by day of week. A small section of the Yyteri beach near Pori is designated as a unisex nudist beach. A flat beach covered in sand and much more suitable for swimming than Pihlajasaari.

  4. Cascais - Wikipedia

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    The city has the ruins of a castle, an art museum and an ocean museum, as well as parks and the cobbled streets of the historic centre. The town has many hotels and tourist apartments as well as many good restaurants of varying cost. It is a fine base to use for those visiting Lisbon and its environs who prefer to stay outside of the city.

  5. Praia do Guincho - Wikipedia

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    Praia do Guincho (English: Guincho Beach) is an Atlantic beach located on Portugal's Estoril coast, 5 km from the town of Cascais, and is located in the municipality of Cascais, more precisely in the parishes of Cascais e Estoril and Alcabideche, in the District of Lisbon. Guincho is situated close to several small villages, including Areia ...

  6. Ericeira - Wikipedia

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    Ericeira is a seaside town surrounded by many beaches and many surf spots recognized in Europe and the world as world class. [13] [14] Tourism-related businesses ranging from foodservice to hospitality, as well as commerce and fishing, are the main activities in the town. [15]

  7. Portuguese Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Cascais also benefited from the construction of better roads to Lisbon and Sintra, a casino, a bullfight ring, a sports club, and improvements to basic infrastructure for the population. Many noble families built impressive mansions still to be seen in the town centre and environs. The first railway arrived in 1889.