Portugal’s first city remains high on every discerning traveller’s hit-list. But what are the essential things to do while you’re here? Whether you’re just here for a short visit (and if so,... Continue Reading
Truth be told: Autumn has already arrived but the time has come to face reality, or the season: goodbye beach, hello city, goodbye heat, hello rain? If you are not... Continue Reading
Autumn was late, but there he is. So, from now on, a Portuguese stew lunch is no longer a strange decision. Since September, even with the heat and where the... Continue Reading
Photo Book Corner is located at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and is dedicated exclusively to photography books. It is located in an old tobacconist’s shop, which sold newspapers and magazines,... Continue Reading
Lisbon is the capital and most populous city of Portugal, with about 530 thousand living in the city (and close to 3 million living in the metropolitan area). Standing on... Continue Reading
What are the best free things to do in an amazing city like Lisbon which rests on seven hills and is blessed with beautiful old neighbourhoods? Take a look! 1. Stroll around Feira... Continue Reading
June in Portugal involves music, street parties, lots of vinho, and mouthwatering (delicious, aromatic, wonderful) grilled sardines, which the Portuguese have a special knack for grilling. The reason for the... Continue Reading
With Lisbon as Europe’s reigning capital of cool, Portuguese cuisine is finally getting its moment on the world stage. Names like José Avillez and Kiko Martins are starting to become as... Continue Reading
Named after the Jardim do Príncipe Real park, this neighbourhood of independent shops and small restaurants is centred upon the Rua da Escola Politécnica. Its heart is the park itself,... Continue Reading
In the Portuguese capital, a weekend’s worth of seafood feasts, chic rooftop bars, undulating streets and landmarks, both Old World and futuristic. Forget Lisbon as the budget capital of Europe.... Continue Reading
The 30th edition of the Lisbon Travel Market (BTL) expects to welcome more than 75,000 visitors and present 20 sector startups, the organisers said on Tuesday. The 30th edition of... Continue Reading
When I moved to Portugal five years ago, it was all about the countryside: goats grazing on kelly green meadows, church bells pealing across the valley, and picking grapes at... Continue Reading