Découvrez Estoril à travers une aventure ludique

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Explore Estoril at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the streets, solve puzzles at famous landmarks, and discover hidden stories most visitors miss. No tour guide, no fixed schedule — just open the app and start walking.

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Estoril Highlights: The Spies' Nest

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1. Choisissez votre quête.

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2. Téléchargez l'app.

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3. Lancez-vous et amusez-vous.

Rendez-vous au point de départ et jouez !

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Questions fréquemment posées

How do self-guided walking tours in Estoril work?
Download the Questo app, pick a walking tour in Estoril, and start walking. The app guides you with GPS to each stop, where you solve a clue or puzzle before moving on. Most tours take 60-120 minutes. No booking needed — start anytime.
How many walking tours are available in Estoril?
Questo currently offers 1 self-guided walking tour in Estoril. Prices start from €9.99 per person.
Do I need to book a walking tour in Estoril in advance?
No — Questo walking tours are self-guided and available anytime. There is no booking, no fixed time, and no guide to meet. Just open the app when you are ready and start exploring Estoril at your own pace.
I’m planning a romantic evening—what’s something memorable we could do together?

Walk the seaside promenade as the sun sets, then add a little intrigue with Estoril Highlights: The Spies’ Nest. Following secret-agent-style clues through elegant squares and ocean views turns a simple stroll into a playful, suspenseful date—equal parts adventure and slow, dreamy walk.

I’m visiting with my kids—any activity that will actually keep them entertained?

Yes! The town is safe and compact, with cafés and little parks for breaks. A self-guided treasure hunt is perfect: the story keeps kids curious, they get to run between clues, and you can pause anytime for snacks or gelato without worrying about a strict schedule.

We’re a group of friends—what can we do that’s fun and different from the usual beach day?

Challenge each other to a Questo mystery walk through Estoril’s old streets and oceanfront. Split into teams or work together to solve clues, uncover hidden gardens, and enjoy the lively vibe of cafés and tiled alleys. It’s like mixing an escape game with a seaside bar crawl.

What’s the best time of day to start exploring?

Morning gives you cool air and quiet streets. Late afternoon brings golden light over the Atlantic and feels romantic, while evenings are perfect if you want the mystery vibe and fewer crowds. Just make sure your phone is charged for photos and clues.

How long will we be out and is it difficult?

The experience usually takes around 60–90 minutes, depending on how many breaks you take. The walk is easy, mostly flat, and stroller-friendly. Bring comfy shoes and maybe a light jacket if you play in the evening.

À propos Estoril

Long established as the cosmopolitan holiday destination of the rich and famous on the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril has an elegance more commonly attributed to resorts on the Côte d’Azur. Exiled royalty and deposed despots made this their haven during World War II, alongside spies from both sides. During a stay at the famous Palácio Hotel, Orson Wells apparently expressed amazement at the number of monarchs also in residence.

Estoril's main beach is set just across the road from the palm-lined Parque do Estoril with its cafes and restaurants. Praia de Tamariz is a fine stretch of golden sand backed by a seafront promenade which runs all the way to Cascais in the west, and a couple of beaches in the Lisbon direction. The eastern end of the beach is somewhat dominated by the Forte da Cruz, a large faux castle which is apparently owned by the Monaco royal family.

This whole stretch of land at the mouth of the River Tejo abounds with elegant villas, grandiose hotels and quality bars and eateries all situated in a general atmosphere of luxury and tailored gardens. The Hotel Palácio, built in the 1930s, is legendary here and shares a palm lined park with the Casino Estoril. The largest casino of its kind in Europe, it offers concerts, cabaret, dancing and art exhibitions as well as high class gambling until 3am and was apparently the inspiration behind the James Bond character; indeed it features in the early Bond film, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.