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Lisbon, Portugal, transforms into a magical, purple wonderland every spring, thanks to the stunning bloom of jacaranda trees. These vibrant trees, with their cascading purple blossoms, add a unique charm to the city, drawing locals and tourists alike. But how did these trees make their way to Lisbon, and what makes them so special?
Let’s explore the story behind Lisbon’s jacaranda trees, the best time to witness their beauty, and the top spots to enjoy this purple spectacle.
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1. Jeronimos Monastery
Cost: €12 for adults, free for children under 12, €6 for seniors (65+), and €6 for students; or free with the Lisboa Card.
Highlights:
Jeronimos Monastery, also known as Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, is a stunning example of Manueline architecture, a Portuguese style that combines Gothic and Renaissance elements with maritime motifs. Commissioned by King Manuel I in the early 16th century, the monastery was built to commemorate Vasco da Gama's successful voyage to India and to give thanks to the Virgin Mary for his safe return.
The monastery's architecture is simply spectacular. The intricate stone carvings adorning the façade showcase the wealth and artistry of Portugal's Age of Discovery. Detailed motifs, such as twisted ropes, sea creatures, and botanical elements, reflect the country's seafaring history and the natural world. And inside, visitors can marvel at the beautiful cloisters, considered some of the most magnificent in the world.
Tips:
- With so much to see, make sure to plan to spend at least a couple of hours exploring the monastery and its grounds.
- After your visit, take some time to check out from Pastéis de Belém, which has been serving their famous custard tarts since 1837. It's just a short walk from the monastery and is a must-try treat while in Lisbon.
Best Time to Go: The lines can get very long, so make sure to get there right when they open at 9:30 am.
2. Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Cost: Free
Highlights: This miradouro (viewpoint) offers one of the best views in Lisbon, as it provides a panoramic look at the Alfama district and the Tagus River. The tiled mosaics and beautiful gardens add to its charm, making it the perfect spot to catch a sunset.
Best Time to Go: We recommend going at sunset. The views at sunset are especially breathtaking at that time and the lighting is perfect for photos.
3. Carmo Convent
Cost: €7 for adults, €5 for children, students, & seniors.
Highlights: The Carmo Convent, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, stands as a significant reminder of Lisbon's past. Partially destroyed by the devastating earthquake of 1755, the convent's roofless nave creates a beautiful open-air space. Today, it houses the Carmo Archaeological Museum, where visitors can explore a fascinating collection of artifacts, including prehistoric relics, medieval tombs, and ancient sculptures.
Best Time to Go: The Carmo Convent tends to get crowded in the afternoon, so we recommend getting there when it opens at 10 am.
4. Praça do Comércio
Cost: Free
Highlights: One of the largest squares in Europe, Praça do Comércio is bordered by impressive yellow buildings and the Tagus River. It's a vibrant hub of activity with restaurants, cafes, and the iconic Rua Augusta Arch.
Best Times to Go: We recommend going in the early evening to catch the sunset. The square is also beautifully lit at night, perfect for a leisurely stroll after dinner.
5. Lisbon Cathedral
Cost: €5 for adults, €3 for children
Highlights: The oldest church in Lisbon, the Lisbon Cathedral features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. Highlights include the impressive rose window, the Gothic cloister, and the treasury with its collection of sacred art.
Best Time to Go: To avoid the crowds, we recommend going in the early morning or late afternoon.
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Experience the heart of Lisbon with these 5 must-visit spots, perfect for slow travel.
1. Jardim da Estrela
Also known as the Estrela Garden, this garden is one of Lisbon’s most enchanting green spaces, as it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
This beautifully landscaped garden, located opposite the iconic Basilica da Estrela, is a perfect spot for relaxation and unhurried exploration.
Spread over 4.6 hectares, Jardim da Estrela features a diverse array of exotic plants, towering trees, and vibrant flowerbeds, creating a lush and serene environment. As you stroll along its winding paths, you’ll come across charming gazebos, ornate fountains, and quaint ponds inhabited by ducks and swans. Needless to say, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
2. Jerónimos Monastery
Marvel at the stunning architectural grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site and immerse yourself in its rich history. Take your time exploring the intricate details and serene cloisters. This place gets pretty crowded, so make sure to get here early.
3. Miradouro das Portas do Sol
This is one of Lisbon’s most iconic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s historic Alfama district and the Tagus River. This scenic overlook is a must-visit spot for anyone seeking to capture the essence of Lisbon’s charm and beauty.
Perched on a hillside, Miradouro das Portas do Sol provides a stunning vantage point to admire the red-tiled rooftops, winding cobblestone streets, and whitewashed buildings of Alfama, one of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Lisbon. From this viewpoint, you can see notable landmarks such as the dome of the National Pantheon, the twin towers of São Vicente de Fora Church, and the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral.
The terrace itself is a lively and vibrant place, often filled with street musicians, artists, and vendors selling local crafts and refreshments. It’s an ideal spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere, with plenty of benches and seating areas where you can relax and enjoy the view. Early morning and late afternoon are particularly magical times to visit, as the soft light enhances the beauty of the landscape and offers fantastic photo opportunities.
4. Embaixada
Located in the charming Príncipe Real neighborhood, Embaixada is a unique shopping gallery housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century palace. This cultural hub features a collection of boutiques and concept stores showcasing local designers, artisans, and contemporary brands. As you wander through the elegant halls and rooms, you'll find a diverse range of products, from fashion and accessories to home décor and gourmet treats. The building itself is a work of art, with its intricate architectural details, grand staircases, and ornate ceilings, making it a destination worth savoring at a leisurely pace. Embaixada is perfect for those who appreciate creativity and wish to support local craftsmanship while enjoying a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
5. The National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo)
This museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the art and history of Portuguese tiles, known as azulejos. Housed in the former Convent of Madre de Deus, this museum offers a serene and captivating environment to explore the intricate and colorful tiles that have become a defining feature of Portuguese culture. The collection spans several centuries, showcasing the evolution of tile-making techniques and styles from the 15th century to contemporary works.
Each spot provides a unique glimpse into Lisbon's vibrant culture and beauty, making it an ideal itinerary for those who love to savor their travel experiences.
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Welcome to our adventure at Oceanario de Lisbon!
Join us as we explore one of Portugal’s top marine attractions and share our firsthand experience.
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This guide proposes the best places to visit during your stay in the city of Lisbon. Enjoy the landscape, the food, the culture and the people.
This guide contains everything you need for explore Lisbon including accommodation options, food and drink throughout the day, points of interest and things to do! It also includes a handy interactive map that you can take with you anywhere!
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Escape the urban buzz of Lisbon and discover Sintra, a fairytale town nestled in the verdant hills nearby. This enchanting place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a captivating mix of romantic palaces, whimsical gardens, and timeless charm.
Explore the vibrant Pena National Palace, a kaleidoscope of architectural styles, perched dramatically on a peak. Stroll through the mystical Quinta da Regaleira, a hidden estate adorned with grottoes, tunnels, and secret passages. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and wander through the lush Pena Park, a paradise teeming with exotic plants and captivating views.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Picture: castles and hills by the seaside. What's not to love! It’s an simple day trip from a Lisbon. You can do it as a relaxed day of nature and castles or a packed day of sightseeing all the majors!
This guide gives you:
- the best options on how to get there
- what to prioritize if you want a slower day or a do-it-all day
- 2 lunch options at different price points
- how to get between each place (they're not walkable, and parking isn't simple)
- pro tips on what to look for within each palace or site
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
Art • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Foodie • Romantic
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Marrakech (aka the Red City) lies at the heart of Morocco, brimming with centuries-old history and vibrant culture. Framed by the stunning Atlas Mountains and steeped in rich traditions, the city dazzles with its lively souks, fragrant courtyard gardens, and the hustle and bustle of daily life. From the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, alive with storytellers and snake charmers, to the serene majesty of its palaces and mosques, Marrakech offers a tapestry of sensory experiences. But the city can be overwhelming! We're here to help you navigate and uncover some of Marrakech’s swankiest riads, atmospheric cafes, farm-to-table restaurants, boutique shops, and all the ungoogleable, offbeat places that make a city come to life.
Our handpicked selections are more than just cookie-cutter recommendations; each place is chosen with a keen eye for design, aesthetics, and sustainability.
So, what's in the guide? Here's a glimpse:
- 16 handpicked conscious boutique hotels/riad
- 9 favorite spots for coffee & nibbles
- 9 favorite lunch spots
- 14 favorite dinner spots
- 7 cool bars + night clubs
- 7 suggested places to walk + explore
- 6 must-see sites
- 7 spots for art and design lovers
- 9 off-the-beaten-path experiences in and around Lisbon
- 10 cool shops we love
Enjoy and happy trail blazing!
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Milano, the capital of Fashion in Italy! How can you miss an opportunity to visit this cute city? It's a must on your European Trip ;) Just have to check out the beautiful Duomo <3 You'll find vibes from Lisbon & Venicia ...
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Sintra, with its enchanting palaces, lush forests, and captivating views, is a gem nestled in the hills just a short distance from Lisbon.
Beyond its famous landmarks, there's a local charm waiting to be discovered.
Embrace the spirit of Sintra like a local by exploring its hidden corners, indulging in delicious cuisine, and immersing yourself in its rich history.
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Portugal is a captivating destination renowned for its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore medieval castles, ancient Roman ruins, and ornate palaces in historic cities like Lisbon and Porto, as well as the fairytale-like landscapes of Sintra.
Along the Atlantic coastline, stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages await exploration, while inland regions offer opportunities for wine tasting in the Douro Valley and outdoor adventures in nature reserves like Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês. With its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, Portugal offers travelers unforgettable experiences in every corner of the country.
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Coimbra makes a perfect day trip from Lisbon or Porto if you're based in either charming city on your trip to Portugal. Better yet, spring to spend a night or two in this magical city! History, romance, and all around charm will delight you on your visit to Portugal's old capital!
Below are some of my recommendations for your trip to Coimbra!
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Portugal is one of the best European countries for an on the road: it's easy to get around, it enjoys an excellent climate almost all year round, the food is good and there are lots of things to do and see for all tastes.
We spent 14 days in Portugal and I can tell you that there is no better choice we could have made in our life.
Its wild beaches, the cliffs that will take your breath away, its villages populated by medieval houses..
Discovering Portugal by camper or car is an experience that will make you discover your spirit of freedom or above all reach all its wonders, even in the most remote places!
But before traveling you need to carefully plan your itinerary and I want to show you mine!
In this itinerary from north to south of Portugal I show you all the most beautiful places we have visited including beaches, villages and cities, so that you can choose which ones to see based on the time you have and your preferences.
This is a 14 day itinerary but, if you have less time available you can adapt it by excluding something.
The itinerary in brief:
-3 days in Lisbon
-Day excursion to Sintra and Cabo da Roca
-Obidos and Nazaré
-Aveiro and Costa Nova
-2 days in Porto
-Day excursion to Braga and Guimarães
-Coimbra
-Alentejo: Evora and Monsaraz
-3 days in the Algarve: Faro, Albufeira, Lagos and Sagres.
Inside you will find:
🗓️ when to go
🚊how to move
🏨 where to stay
🏛️what to visit
🍽️where to eat
🎭activities and excursions
✨unusual places
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your on the road...
Happy reading!👀
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If you're looking for a city escape to live your European Summer dream, you've come to the right place! This is my 100% honest opinion of my 10 favorite European cities to visit in Summer.
I see lots and lots of guides out there suggesting Paris (hello, has someone heard of the Olympic Games taking place?), Madrid (if you love 45° weather I guess) or Lisbon (great choice if you want to be 1 or 100 000 tourists). While these are all great destinations year-round, I don't think Summer is the right season to visit them. Personally, I'd go there in Spring or Autumn, not during the high season.
Full disclosure, this is a no Greece, no Italy guide. You'll only find cities that I love, and I think are worth going to discover if you're looking for a short city-escape this Summer.
What will you find in this guide?
📅 Recommended trip duration
☀️ Weather info
💰 Cost, $, $$ or $$$
👉 Top 3 Activities in each city
⛰️ Top 3 Day-trip from each city
😴 $, $$, and $$$ accommodation options
Which cities are you going to discover?
1. Kraków, Poland 🇵🇱
2. London, UK 🇬🇧
3. Prague, Czech Republic (Czechia) 🇨🇿
4. Lyon, France 🇫🇷
5. San Sebastián, Spain 🇪🇸
6. Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺
7. Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹
8. Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
9. Tallinn, Estonia 🇪🇪
10. Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴
PS: Don't forget to click on each destination to get my personal insights on each city! But, if you really don't care about my life, which I understand, we don't know each other, you can skip ahead.
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Some research based shortlisted hotels in Europe & Asia. All are central locations. Book away if you like any and you're welcome to share your feedback as I haven't stayed in most. Find me on Insta @nehastravelworld if you want to see my travels :)
You can get personalised guide for any of the destinations by simply scheduling your first travel consultation or by signing up for one of the curated recommendations packages on Thatch!!!
Destination included in this guide: (keeps getting updated)
Asia: Bali, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka
Amsterdam, Brussels, Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Sevilla), Lisbon, Vienna, Italy (Rome, Naples, Tuscany, Florence, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, Puglia, Amalfi Coast)
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I've always loved hotels. This is why I ended up studying hospitality at Les Roches International School of Hotel Management and working for Starwood, Kempinski and Mandarin Oriental.
I've been a Portugal specialist since 2019 and have lived in Lisbon since 2022. This means that I've had the opportunity to stay in and inspect some wonderful properties over the years.
Here I'm sharing a collection of some of my favorite hotels.
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