Read about the new Paula Rego exhibitions at Casa das Histórias and feel like visiting the iconic building designed by architect Eduardo Souto de Moura? Curious to explore the different venues of Cascais’ Museum Quarter? We have good news. Until 8 January, all museums in the municipality are free to visit. This initiative gives people of all ages the chance to discover the very best of Cascais’ cultural spaces – from the Centro Cultural de Cascais, where The Displacement of the Gaze exhibition runs until 18 January, to the Museu do Mar – offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the Christmas holidays with the family without breaking the bank.
Still in the hangover from Christmas and New Year, we step into 2026 in Cascais at a relaxed pace – but with plenty to do. The town continues to offer a diverse cultural and leisure programme, from classical music and opera concerts (like the New Year’s concert by the Cascais Symphony at Casino Estoril) to theatre and comedies, such as Dinner for Fools. For little ones, there are botanical illustration workshops at Parque Marechal Carmona and interactive activities at the Cascais Municipal Library, which celebrates its 25th anniversary. Blending tradition, creativity and a touch of nature, January promises experiences for all ages and tastes. Here’s the best of January in Cascais.
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