Guidebook for Costa da Caparica

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Guidebook for Costa da Caparica

Food Scene

Best Sushi by the beach
31 místní doporučují
Sentido do Mar
278 Praia do Norte
31 místní doporučují
Best Sushi by the beach
One of the most Authentic and Familiar restaurante in the town Best Fresh fish
7 místní doporučují
Tasquinha da Costa
18 R. Mte. Ernestino
7 místní doporučují
One of the most Authentic and Familiar restaurante in the town Best Fresh fish
Nice restaurante in Trafaria , fresh fish and a nice outdoor space to lunch , view over lisbon and Ferry boats to lisbon just next door.
6 místní doporučují
A Taberna
17 Av. Gen. Moutinho
6 místní doporučují
Nice restaurante in Trafaria , fresh fish and a nice outdoor space to lunch , view over lisbon and Ferry boats to lisbon just next door.
A traditional fishing village, Costa da Caparica was transformed in the 20th century into the busiest beach in the Lisbon region. Its location and easy accessibility attracts crowds on summer weekends. The strip of sand about 25 kilometres long makes it possible to choose between the more crowded beaches near the town and areas that are practically deserted. A picturesque train, the "Transpraia", runs between the town beaches and the Fonte da Telha at the end of the line, with various stops on the way. The many beaches are excellent for several sports, such as surfing and beach volleyball (in places adapted for this), and there are lots of bars that, besides being support infrastructures, are also centres of nightlife. As it is a fishing region, it is fish dishes, especially the caldeiradas (fish casseroles), that are the major gastronomic speciality, and every year there is a gastronomic festival dedicated to fish.
398 místní doporučují
Costa Da Caparica
10/12 Praça de 9 de Julho
398 místní doporučují
A traditional fishing village, Costa da Caparica was transformed in the 20th century into the busiest beach in the Lisbon region. Its location and easy accessibility attracts crowds on summer weekends. The strip of sand about 25 kilometres long makes it possible to choose between the more crowded beaches near the town and areas that are practically deserted. A picturesque train, the "Transpraia", runs between the town beaches and the Fonte da Telha at the end of the line, with various stops on the way. The many beaches are excellent for several sports, such as surfing and beach volleyball (in places adapted for this), and there are lots of bars that, besides being support infrastructures, are also centres of nightlife. As it is a fishing region, it is fish dishes, especially the caldeiradas (fish casseroles), that are the major gastronomic speciality, and every year there is a gastronomic festival dedicated to fish.

Sightseeing

Beach train - very old and cute beach train A MUST DO!!
17 místní doporučují
Transpraia
1 R. Parque Infantil
17 místní doporučují
Beach train - very old and cute beach train A MUST DO!!
296 místní doporučují
Národní svatyně Krista Krále
Avenida do Cristo Rei
296 místní doporučují

City/town information

If you’re dreaming about your next trip to Europe, come and discover Lisbon, a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 290 days a year and the temperature rarely drops below 15oC. A city where you feel safe wandering around day or night, where the cuisine is dedicated to creating over a thousand ways to cook the beloved bacalhau (salted cod), and where you’ll find hotels and restaurants to suit every taste, budget and requirement. Discover Lisbon, a city full of authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation. Lisbon is ageless, but it loves company, as you’ll find out if you meet someone and ask them to explain, with lots of gestures and repetition, where the best place is to listen to Fado. After all, Lisbon is famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.
534 místní doporučují
Lisbon
534 místní doporučují
If you’re dreaming about your next trip to Europe, come and discover Lisbon, a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 290 days a year and the temperature rarely drops below 15oC. A city where you feel safe wandering around day or night, where the cuisine is dedicated to creating over a thousand ways to cook the beloved bacalhau (salted cod), and where you’ll find hotels and restaurants to suit every taste, budget and requirement. Discover Lisbon, a city full of authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation. Lisbon is ageless, but it loves company, as you’ll find out if you meet someone and ask them to explain, with lots of gestures and repetition, where the best place is to listen to Fado. After all, Lisbon is famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.