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Coco Beach

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Step into a a vibrant seaside spot known for its golden sands, clear waters, and lively atmosphere.

Enjoy the stunning views of the Atlantic and create lasting memories.

Getting There

The best way to travel to and from the venue is by car. You can rent a car or use an Uber, they are available all the time.

If you are coming directly from Lisbon, please allow plenty of time as there is usually traffic to cross the bridge (25 de Abril) around that time. We don't want you to miss any part of our wedding.

If you arrive early, you can always have a drink in one of the bars in the area.

Parking

If you come by car, there is car park just outside the venue.

 

You have to take the ticket when you enter the car park but the barrier opens at 20h so you won't have to pay for parking.

Where to Stay

Where to Stay

Something to share

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Has 3 rooms and is a 6 minute drive or 25 minute walk from the venue.

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Rooms booked separately but could be possible to book the whole house if you contact the property.

9 minute drive from the venue.

Hotels

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13 minute drive from the venue.

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11 minute drive from the venue.

Otherwise you could stay in Lisbon.

From the centre of Lisbon it takes about 30 minutes by car.

Uber is available all the time.

Once You're There

While You're in Portugal

We’re excited to share a few of our favorite places in the area with you.

Belém

Located on the western edge of Lisbon, this is an area famous for it's museums, which are some of the most iconic in the city.

Former monastery in Belém built in the 15th century.

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This is the only place that uses the original recipe of the Pastel de Nata that was created by the Catholic monks in the 18th century in Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.

16th-century fortification that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.

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Monument built to celebrate the Portuguese Age of Discovery during the 15th and 16th centuries.

Parque das Nações

One of the more modern neighborhoods in Lisbon that got a big makeover for the Expo 98.

Amazing aquarium, one of the largest in Europe and one of our favorite spots in Lisbon.

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Nautical sail-shaped tower with an observation platform at the top.

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Aerial cablecar with panoramic views of Parque das Nações.

Central Lisbon

Some other points of interest located throughout Lisbon.

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Lisbon's historic castle, with a long history dating back to before the Roman Empire.

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Funicular railway line connecting two popular Lisbon areas.

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Oldest cathedral is Lisbon, dating back to the 12th century.

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Iron lift that connects the lower streets of Baixa with the higher Carmo Square, offering panoramic views of the city.

Scenic viewpoint in Lisbon, offering stunning panoramic views of the city's rooftops, Rio Tejo, and iconic landmarks.

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Another great viewpoint in the city.

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Historic square commemorating the country's 1640 restoration of independence from Spain.

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Waterfront square bordered by elegant arcades and the Rio Tejo.

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Wide boulevard known for it's luxury shops, elegant buildings, and historic monuments.

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Vast, scenic park with great views over the city and the river.

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Greenhouse located within Parque Eduardo VII, showcasing a diverse collection of exotic plants and flowers.

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One of Lisbon's oldest neighborhoods where you'll find Casas de Fado.

Sintra

Picturesque town near Lisbon, known for its lush landscapes and fairy-tale palaces.

Definitely worth the drive there.

19th-century palace, renowned for its vibrant colors, architectural styles, and breathtaking views.

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Estate featuring a palace, lush gardens, hidden tunnels, and much more.

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Queijadas de Sintra

Traditional Portuguese pastries from Sintra, made with a rich, sweet filling of fresh cheese, eggs, sugar, and cinnamon, encased in a thin, crispy pastry shell.

Experiences

A few activities to do while in Lisbon

Free walking tour of downtown Lisbon.

While free, at the end of the tour a tip is expected if you enjoyed it.

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The E28 tram follows a very scenic route, passing through many of Lisbon’s historic districts, and provides one of the best tours of the city.

Casas de Fado

A fantastic experience to end a summer night in Lisbon. Enjoy the sounds of the Portuguese guitar and fado music.

Today, fado exists in two main forms. On the one hand in the bars of Lisbon's old quarters, where it is sung spontaneously, and on the other hand in concert halls, where it is performed by professional artists with a fixed program.

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Night Life

Night life in Lisbon is mostly concentrated in two areas.

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Historic and bohemian neighborhood with narrow cobblestone streets, and plenty of bars and restaurants.

Waterfront district with restaurants, trendy bars, and clubs.

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Modeled on historical speakeasies that were popular during the prohibition period in the USA.

It is by reservation only so be sure to book it in advance.

Food

You'll have no problem finding a good place to eat in Lisbon but here are a few of our own personal favorites.

Amazing meat and cocktails, with an indoor and outdoor space.

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Unique take on the traditional Portuguese prego sandwich, made with meat, fish or seafood.

The best gelateria in Lisbon, with plenty of unique flavors.

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