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		<title>Lisbon Coast In Portugal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lisbon Coast line is frequently referred as the Portuguese Riviera and includes some of the chicest beach resorts in Portugal. This is a worldly area with an excellent tradition of warm hospitality. Since the 1920s, it&#8217;s been a favoured haunt of Europes elite and royal families (lots of the exiled or overthrew have made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lisbon Coast line is frequently referred as the Portuguese  Riviera and includes some of the chicest beach resorts in Portugal.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/lisbon-portugal-coast.jpg" rel="lightbox[69]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-70" title="lisbon portugal coast" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/lisbon-portugal-coast-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>This is a worldly area with an excellent tradition of warm hospitality.  Since the 1920s, it&#8217;s been a favoured haunt of Europes  elite and royal families (lots of the exiled or overthrew have made this their  home) and in the 21st century, it is now a hot spot for major world  personalities from the arena of fashion, sport and entertainment.</p>
<p>This area has a completely unique atmosphere, removed from the bustle of the  town but with simple access to all of the culture that Lisbon offers. With a good road network, most  venues on the Estoril Coast are inside half-an-hours drive from Lisbon and its world  airfield.</p>
<p>Setubal,  which is this regions most southerly city, is about 50 minutes. The train line  system is excellent. Portuguese trains are typically terribly modern and clean  and usually run precisely on time, so you can leave your automobile and hop on  a train to get into the town.</p>
<p>Many overseas visitors and financiers consider the climate in the Lisbon Coast  as perfect, it isn&#8217;t too hot or too cold and the sea breezes make sure that is  it never too wet permitting the delight in sports and other out of doors  activities across the year.</p>
<p><strong>Here you may find: </strong></p>
<p>Long flat golden beaches or wilder beaches with craggy rocks, caves and  pirate coves Lighthouses, cliff top fortresses, and windmills</p>
<p>Dramatic mountains and Forests, the Serra Sintra lie to the north and west,  and the Serra da Arrabida is situated to the south</p>
<p>Light hillsides, green valleys and farmland</p>
<p>Complicated cities with avenues of palm trees</p>
<p>Standard fishing harbours</p>
<p>Castles, Palaces and Mansions</p>
<p>Prehistoric sites and medieval ruins</p>
<p>Museums, monuments and one of the  biggest holy buildings in the world at Mafra Vineyards and Wine basements</p>
<p>The Estoril race track (a Mecca  for car-racing fans)</p>
<p>Although Lisbon is on the step, this region  has its own cultural practices which include Music and Dance Holidays , equine  displays at the Queluz complicated Riding   College , as well as the  conventional Portuguese yearly city Festas.</p>
<p>For the sporty, this area offers :</p>
<p>A brilliant choice of golfing courses</p>
<p>Swimming</p>
<p>Surfing and Windsurfing</p>
<p>Water skiing</p>
<p>Fishing Sailing</p>
<p>Tennis clubs</p>
<p>Pony Riding and many sports complexes</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re attempting to find the buzz  of something a bit more intense, the Costa de Lisboa (Lisbon Shore)  offers :</p>
<p>Parachuting</p>
<p>Para-gliding</p>
<p>Rock climbing</p>
<p>Flying</p>
<p>Speed cruising</p>
<p>For kids, this region offers faculties in :</p>
<p>Surfing</p>
<p>The Casino in Estoril</p>
<p>Restaurants</p>
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