Portuguese crown and shield at the Cascais Bay
As to the buildings in the background, formerly private houses, are now small hotels although the black roofed one is for navy officers only.
As to the buildings in the background, formerly private houses, are now small hotels although the black roofed one is for navy officers only.
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Looks like a moody day. This image has a feeling of expectation. As if anything might happen next.
I guess the view must be great.
Great, huge houses. I wonder what the insides looked like as private homes. Nifty. MB
Too bad I don't know any navy officers
The view from their terrace must be gorgeous!!
cela fait de beaux hotels.
Marie-Noyale stole my line.
Wonderful houses. I like the idea of a Navy officers only hotel, and I am not a Navy officer...
A black roof with style. I wouldn't mind having a movie begin right here.
Okay, what's the cost per night at the one not for only naval officers? Never mind, I couldn't afford it anyway!
It's too beautiful, too perfect, and I'd probably die looking at the view.
Scrumptious!
Wonderful buildings
and a unique hotel
looks so friendly :)
Must be great to stay in the such a hotel!
Lindo lugar!Eu gostaria de visitar, com certeza!
ahh nós voltaremos, mas eu quero levar minha filhota da proxima viagem para Portugal e conhecer Oeiras também!
ahhh deixa eu sonhar aqui!Coisa boa!
forte abraço
Léia
Those were some fancy houses at one time!
I'm sure they would both be great places to stay.
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Not quite as grand as I expected when I saw Monarchy in the title.
They look great!
Beautiful and lovely shot !Very eye catching !!
Joan Elizabeth, the 'pole' with the crown is all that has to do with monarchy, the buildings were just family private houses. Sorry if I didn't make it clear...
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