275 Visiting the city of Lisbon is a must for any stay on the Lisbon coast. The best and most authentic way to explore the city is by hopping on to tram line 28. Take the Elevador de Santa Justa, an artfully designed lift with neo-Gothic features in the middle of Lisbon, which connects the upper and lower city. From the observation deck at the top, you can get a coffee and enjoy an incredible view over the city. The coastal region around Lisbon has already been voted Europe's best golf destination several times. All the courses enjoy a fantastic setting and many of them have been designed by renowned architects. Must do Sintra is a picturesque village surrounded by pine-covered hills, with a variety of fascinating historical buildings to explore. This World Heritage Site located 30 kilometres from Lisbon is perfect for a day trip. The Museu do Mar in Cascais is an unmissable spot for those interested in the marine world. Founded by King Dom Luis I, it traces the famous expeditions of Portuguese navigators and showcases artefacts such as model ships, maps, and navigational instruments. The impressive cliffs of Cabo da Roca form the westernmost point of the European continent. From a height of 150 metres above sea level, you can enjoy a sublime panoramic view of Serra de Sintra and the coastline. Must see Information about the destination, entry requirements and residence taxes can be found here: lg.lu/lisboncoast
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