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Vila Gale Village Cascais Hotel  |
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Address: Rua Frei Nicolau De Oliveira, 2750 641, Cascais Location: Lake/Sea Side |
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Vila Gale Village Cascais Hotel is regarded as the ideal choice...
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HOTEL FACILITIES
Coffee Shop |
Elevators |
Restaurant |
Sauna |
Swimming Pool |
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RESTAURANTS
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ROOM FACILITIES
Air Conditioning |
Hairdryer |
Minibar |
Radio |
Television |
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"Great Hotel"
My partner and I have just returned from a 7 night stay at this hotel. We usually stay in Lisbon but have been to Cascais before and as we wanted a more relaxed feel to the holiday we chose to stay in the resort this time. We thought the hotel was excellent. Realise that there may have been small rooms on other floors but ours can only be described as a mini suite. It consisted of bathroom, separate bedroom and a separate living area, also had a very large balcony with sea view. Granted hotel is not in the centre of town but it really is only a 15 mins (pleasant) walk into town. Breakfast was more than adequate. We didn't eat in the hotel at night as we preferred to walk into town (where there are some great fish restaurants, especially one called O Pescador), and finish the evening off with a hotel in the hotel bar (they make great Mojitos!!) All in all a very relaxing and enjoyable stay.
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"good value place to stay"
After having read the reviews here, I was basically happy to go to this hotel, but a little unsure about noise and quality of accommodation. My wife and I were very happy on both accounts. Maybe we were lucky and got quiet neighbours, but noise was not a problem.
We had a twin room with sea view. Very spacious, clean and comfortable room, and the kitchenette area means you can make your own lunch if on a budget. The beds were OK, but mattress not the best around. I would definitely recommend you try and get a sea view room, as this also overlooks the pool, and the rooms on the other side have a very uninteresting aspect.
The hotel does an excellent and varied breakfast - something for everyone. I really liked the location - a little out from the town centre (10-15 minute walk), but in a lovely area and only a ten minute stroll up to Boca do Inferno.
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"Huge Rooms Great Breakfast"
We stayed in this hotel for 5 nights in July 2007.
The hotel is about 5-10 minutes walk from Cascais centre and the town. This is a quite a walk from the train station so get a taxi when you first arrive.
The rooms were huge. We got a lounge, balcony, kitchen, huge double room and bathroom all included in the price of a normal double.
The breakfast choice was also very good with a choice of; fruit, pastries, full english, hams and cheese, cereal etc etc. This was all self service so good to fill up before a day out.
We would definitely recommend going to Sintra for the day. This is 3 euros for a single bus ticket and is well worth it. The buses run from the 'shopping centre' by the train station.
The bus from the airport to Cascais no longer runs so you will have to take a bus to Lisbon and a train out to Cascais. This is very easy as trains run every 20 minutes and take about 30 minutes to get to Cascais (cost 1.50 euros).
We would definitely recommend this hotel and would have no hesitation returning to it.
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