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There are 5 ways to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais by train, taxi, car or rideshare

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Line 19001 train via Alcântara Mar

  1. Take the line 19001 train from Alcantara-Mar to Cascais

Cheapest option

Line 19001 train

  1. Take the line 19001 train from Santos to Cascais

3 alternative options

Taxi

  1. Take a taxi from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais

Drive

  1. Drive from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais

Rideshare

  1. Take the rideshare from Lisbon to Cascais
PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon → Cascais
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Yes, travel within Portugal is currently allowed.

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Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply

  • Face masks are recommended
  • There is a social distancing requirement of 2 metres
  • There are no current restrictions

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The national COVID-19 helpline number in Cascais is 808 24 24 24.

Wearing a face mask on public transport in Cascais is recommended.

The social distance requirement in Cascais is 2 metres.

Make yourself known to an official member of staff and/or call the national coronavirus helpline number on 808 24 24 24.

Last updated: 8 Mar 2023
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Questions & Answers

The cheapest way to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais is to line 19001 train which costs €1 - €3 and takes 1h 9m.

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The quickest way to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais is to taxi which costs €20 - €25 and takes 20 min.

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Yes, there is a direct train departing from Santos and arriving at Cascais. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 38 min.

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The distance between PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon and Cascais is 24 km. The road distance is 30 km.

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The best way to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais without a car is to line 19001 train via Alcântara Mar which takes 1h 1m and costs €3 - €5.

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It takes approximately 1h 1m to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais, including transfers.

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PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais train services, operated by Comboios De Portugal, depart from Santos station.

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PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais train services, operated by Comboios De Portugal, arrive at Cascais station.

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Yes, the driving distance between PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais is 30 km. It takes approximately 20 min to drive from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais.

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Map of how to get from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais.
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  • Distance: 23.7 km
  • Duration: 1h 1m

What companies run services between PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon, Portugal and Cascais, Portugal?

Comboios De Portugal operates a train from Alcantara-Mar to Cascais every 20 minutes. Tickets cost €1 - €3 and the journey takes 35 min.

Train operators
Comboios De Portugal

Comboios de Portugal (CP) is the national railway network of Portugal that spans over 2700km, with trains split into three main types: regional, urban and intercity trains; international and domestic high-speed trains; and international night trains. Portugal's main stations are Santa Apolónia in Lisbon and Campanha in Porto – these connect to trains in Portugal's cities and international destinations. The Alfa Pendular, the fastest train in Portugal, is a popular travel choice, as it can run at a speed of up to 250 km/h. You can book train tickets up to 60 days in advance.

Contact Details
Phone
+351 218 050 653
Email
apoiocliente@cp.pt
Website
cp.pt
Train from Alcantara-Mar to Cascais
Ave. Duration
35 min
Frequency
Every 20 minutes
Estimated price
€1 - €3
Website
https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en
Urbano
€1 - €3
Train from Santos to Cascais
Ave. Duration
38 min
Frequency
Every 30 minutes
Estimated price
€1 - €3
Website
https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en
Urbano
€1 - €3
Other operators
BlaBlaCar
Phone
+3 318 576 2228
Website
blablacar.com
Rideshare from Lisbon to Cascais
Ave. Duration
39 min
Frequency
4 times a day
Estimated price
€3
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blablacar.co.uk
Taxi from PortoBay Marquês, Lisbon to Cascais
Ave. Duration
20 min
Estimated price
€20 - €25
Tele Táxis
Phone
+351 218 111 100
Website
teletaxis.pt
TaxiTours
Phone
+351 964 120 673
Website
taxitours.pt
Retális
Phone
+351 218 119 000
Website
retalis.pt
Lisbon Taxi
Phone
+351 916 053 420
Website
lisbontaxi.net
Cooptáxis
Phone
+351 217 932 756
Website
cooptaxis.pt

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