b'www.ecaolisbon-2024.comObidos is considered as one of the most charming and picturesque towns of central Portugal.Within the town are traditionally painted homes, narrow streets, and an imposing castle. The local cuisine features bouillabaisse made with sh from the bidos Lagoon, which will taste even better if accompanied by local wine.Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de bidos (sour cherry brandy), which can be enjoyed in various places. Guests are invited to walk and explore. Duration: 8 hoursSintra is one of those places with a magical atmosphere located high in the hills in a strategic location. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the mountain city is known for its opulent palacesThe Royal Palace being one to admire.Guests will have some free time to explore the village centreperfect for some souvenirs! Duration: 5 hoursCascais is a coastal resort town in Portugal, just west of Lisbon. Its known for its sandy beaches and busy marina. The old town is home to the medieval Nossa Senhora da Luz Fort and the Citadel Palace, a former royal retreat. Once in Cascais, guests are at leisure to explore the village. Enjoy some local fare while shopping in the many markets. Duration: 5 HoursEnjoy an exclusive cooking class where you learn how to prepare the traditional Portuguese pastry, Pastel de Nata. Afterwards, savour one or two of your very own tartsand perhaps a few to go! Duration: 2 hoursUp to 10 guests per guide with friends or on your own, immerse yourself in the history, culture and wine of the renowned signature city of Portugal. Together with your guideits your day, your way!Guides must be booked by July 15, 2024.Duration: up to 4 HoursPlease note that minimum & maximum number of participants apply to the various tours and are subject to change.Deadline to register is July 14, 2024. For more information, contact Shelley Sparrow at: shelley.sparrow@3inc.ca'