Kondominium kup w Cascais, Lizbona
Cascais is the Portuguese Riviera. Once a fishing village, it became a cosmopolitan resort when the King of Portugal made it his summer residence in the late 1800s. Nobility soon followed and, as a result, elegant 19th century mansions now line the streets. center cobblestones. . During World War II, when Portugal remained neutral, European monarchs went into exile on the coast of Lisbon, settling in Cascais and the neighboring city of Estoril, making the region even richer and more glamorous. Green spaces and surroundings In the heart of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, Quinta da Marinha enjoys a privileged view of the sea that crosses, from afar, the dense mountain forest. With approximately 2.7 hectares and 55 units, it has the perfect environment for a unique lifestyle. A project inspired by the contrast between the steep cliffs of the coast, the deep blue of the Atlantic and the lush green of the stone pines (pinus pinea). In a resort that includes two golf courses, a complete and modern health club and an equestrian center. Within the large green gardens of the villas there are two golf courses, with particular emphasis on the putting green, which has already hosted competitions on the world circuit. Where the lakes intersect with the green of nature and the blue of the Atlantic, an exclusive and privileged landscape is created. Here you breathe the true meaning of quality of life. It reflects a unique lifestyle, combining the charm of the apartments with contemporary design environments, sophisticated and designed for comfort with the wild nature of the surroundings. The apartments are furnished and equipped, ready to move in and have access to a private swimming pool. Benefiting from a privileged location south of Quinta da Marinha, the development is close to the most beautiful beaches in Cascais, 5 minutes from the village center by bike and just 10 minutes from the exotic Praia do Guincho QUINTA DA MARINHA Architect: Robert Trent Jones Jr. 18 holes: 5,845m: par 71. A Portuguese golf course designed in a classic style: dense rows of stone pines and intricately shaped bunkers line each hole. The first nine are the least buildable, the last nine are for holiday homes with sometimes a glimpse of the Atlantic through the pines. Around the course, you'll also find generous water hazards and borrowed greens that will keep you entertained. A reasonable level course for hikers, although the buggies are in good condition if you need them. There's a resort near the Clubhouse and another halfway down the road, so the countryside has a real vacation feel in many areas.