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Angelina_V, Apr 2026
Best Tour in Portugal
Our guide Jean was the best and made us feel like family. He was extremely kind, patient, and attentive. The lunch was spectacular would go back for this! The boat ride was so peaceful and quiet on a private boat. If you are considering you should definitely do this!!!
Elizabeth_M, Apr 2026
Informative and fun, we...
Informative and fun, we loved this hands-on, two-hour cooking experience where we learned about both the history and step by step technique in making not only Pastel de Nata, but also Farofias. Everything was so well thought out and paced, and the desserts were absolutely delicious. We also enjoyed the clean and bright cooking school environment. Great facility and small group setting. Anna and Marta were wonderful, expert instructors. Again, pace of class was perfect for mixed ages (our group included ages 11 and 15). Fun to sit for a few minutes and enjoy eating our desserts at the very end!
Jon_M, Apr 2026
Fun family activity
Such a fun experience! I had no idea how much work goes into such a small burst of flavor. Perfect for kids (and adults) of all ages. We all took turns, made our own pastries, and even got to take them home. The bakery gives clear, step-by-step guidance, and it left us feeling confident enough to try it ourselves at home. Can’t wait!
Alberto_M, Apr 2026
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — One of the best decisions I made in Lisbon
I booked this as a solo traveler and honestly could not have asked for a better day trip. If you're debating whether to do Sintra and Cascais on your own vs. a tour, just book the tour, especially this one. Our guide (I believe her name was Puri) was absolutely fantastic. Super knowledgeable, engaging, and had a great sense of humor. What really set her apart was how she brought the history to life, not just dry facts, but quirky stories about the king who built Pena Palace, fun details about the exotic plants in the surrounding gardens, and little architectural secrets you'd completely miss on your own. She made the whole day feel like a conversation, not a lecture. We were a group of 6-7 people, well under the 8-person max, which made a huge difference. It felt personal, not like being herded around with a crowd. Puri was also flexible with the pace, which I appreciated. If you're going purely for the history and context, the timing is perfect. If you're more of a photographer who wants to linger at every angle, it can feel a little tight. But because the group was small, she was genuinely accommodating when people wanted a few extra minutes. I managed to get the best of both worlds. We had tickets included for Pena Park and the Palace, which I highly recommend springing for. The architecture is unlike anything I've ever seen and you could spend hours just looking at the details on the facade alone. Every corner has something going on. The surrounding park and gardens are equally impressive, and Puri's commentary on the plants and the history behind the estate elevated it from "wow, pretty" to actually understanding what you're looking at. Cabo da Roca was my personal highlight of the entire trip. Standing at the westernmost point of continental Europe with clear blue skies and the Atlantic stretching out in front of you is genuinely breathtaking. Best scenic view of the whole Lisbon region, in my opinion. One important note though: the terrain around the cliffs is rocky and can be slippery even on a clear day, so wear shoes with good grip. This is not the spot for sandals or sneakers with no traction. Come prepared and you'll be rewarded with some of the most stunning photos of your life. Cascais was a pleasant stop to close out the day. It's a cute, walkable seaside town and worth seeing, though an hour or two is plenty since it can feel a bit touristy and pricey. Good for a stroll and a coffee, but don't stress if you don't linger. Tips for anyone booking this: - Wear comfortable shoes since there's a solid amount of walking and a light uphill hike at the palace - Bring cash for souvenirs, lunch, and snacks along the way - Get the tickets included option, 100% worth it - Pack a light layer since even on a sunny day the cliffs can be windy Absolutely would recommend this to anyone visiting Lisbon. Great value, incredible stops, and a guide who genuinely made the day memorable. Book it.
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