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Complete guide with attractions and venues where to eat/drink, get those very special souvenirs from (bespoke & local brands and markets) and catch a beautiful sight…or just your breath after walking up and down the hills of this marvellous city. Lisbon is all about art, colors, architecture and GOOD vibes! 🇵🇹💚
💡General tip: combine Lisbon with visits/stays in Sintra and Porto.
Highlights:
🚋 Trams - The Lisbon tramway network is a system of trams in operation since 1873; it presently comprises six lines and has a length of 31 km with 63 trams in operation (45 historic "Remodelados", 8 historic "Ligeiros" and 10 modern articulated trams). Tram 28 is famous because happens to go past many of the city's most significant landmarks in districts like Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. Because the route also uses some heritage-style tram carriages, it has become a popular tourist attraction in the city.
💠 Azulejos - is a form of Spanish and Portuguese painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework. Azulejos happen to be one of the most distinctive art forms in Portugal and are found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses, schools, and nowadays, restaurants, bars and even railways or subway stations.
🧼 Soaps - Oprah Winfrey said they're one of her favorite things, so the world is now also a fan of Portuguese soaps. But they're not recent products. They've been made since the 1800s and are 100% natural. They've maintained beautiful Art Deco and Art Nouveau packagings from the 1920s, and have become one of the favorite gifts to take from Portugal.
🥮 Pastel de nata - is a Portuguese egg custard tart pastry, optionally dusted with cinnamon - looks like a cross between a custard tart and a cake; created by monks in the Jerónimos Monastery, a major tourist attraction today and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
🍲You also have to try these traditional dishes: Bifana, Sardines, Caracoletas & Prego na Pao, Alheira de Mirandela, Queijadas.
🧉Ginja - also known as ginjinha. This sour cherry liqueur is a tourist favorite but has sweetened locals’ palates for a long time too. There are establishments in Lisbon entirely dedicated to selling this sweet beverage made with Morello cherries, a variety of spices, and plenty of sugar. Nowadays, ginja is also served in edible chocolate cups. While you may choose among white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate, dark chocolate does indeed pair beautifully with the super sweet, almost syrupy drink.
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Lisbon is amazing city with so much to offer, but so are little villages around. If you want to experience all of that, check my complete itinarery. You will see all famous spots as well as hidden gems in the city and then you can breathe and relax outside of it, where you will feel like a local. Itinarery for 4-6 days trip.
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Explore Lisbon’s top brunch spots, delectable desserts, soulful fado experiences, enticing cocktail bars, authentic Portuguese eateries, and fusion food destinations effortlessly with this user-friendly guide, tailored for you to enjoy at your leisure.
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Lisbon surprised me in many ways. Her colors are bright but never garish; she's bustling and crowded, yet still romantic, like a low, elegant fado.
I love discovering the unique cafés, meeting talented artisans, and unexpectedly finding stunning views of the city or the ocean around a corner. I’ve truly fallen in love with her.
Please save and always check on this map and visit any of the cafes, restaurants, museums or parks when you are in a neighbourhood. And I also add small notes for each place so you can quickly find what I like about this place.
Enjoy!
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Tascas are the heart of Portuguese cuisine.
They’re the lifeblood.
They’re the no fuss, local joint, people watching, grandma’s cooking type of place.
You can’t leave Portugal without going to at least one tasca for lunch, ok?
And I’ve made it easier for you because these are the best:
Btw, order a plate of the day. Don’t ask the waiter what’s best on the menu because it’s all good.
Maybe the dish will be out of your comfort zone but isn’t that what traveling is all about?
* A plate of the day (Prato do dia) usually comes with a main course, dessert, and coffee
** Bring cash with you just in case they don’t take card!
Bom apetite!
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If you went to Portugal, and didn't have a pastel de nata...did you even go to Portugal? Here are some of the best of the best when it comes to trying the national sweet of Portugal in Lisbon.
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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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Lisbon is a city of stunning panoramas, where steep hills and winding streets lead to breathtaking viewpoints known as miradouros. These scenic lookouts, often tucked away atop the city's highest points, offer sweeping views over Lisbon's historic neighborhoods and the iconic red roofs that cascade down the hills.
Reaching these miradouros can be a bit of a climb, but the reward is always worth the effort. Each miradouro has its own unique character that make them essential stops on any trip to Lisbon.
So lace up your walking shoes, take your time, and get ready to experience the city from its most beautiful vantage points!
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Indulge in 15 Days of Luxury: A Guide to Exquisite Food, Wine, and Unforgettable Experiences in Portugal
Planning a trip to Portugal? If you're a food lover looking for a luxury vacation that doesn’t break the bank and combines the best of food, travel, wine, and experiences then look no further.
This 15-day guide is the result of over 80 hours of research and planning, built in an easy-to-follow day-by-day format, and includes all of our tips from things we wish we knew before our own trip to Portugal. This guide will take you on a journey through Portugal's unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury discovering the best that this country has to offer as you indulge in Portugal's flavors.
This itinerary includes a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions, varied activities and experiences, delicious cuisine and drinks, comfortable accommodation, and tips for your trip.
Featuring:
4 Days in Lisbon with Day Trips to Sintra and Setubal
3 Days in the Douro Valley
3 Days in Porto with a Day Trip to Aveiro
2 Days in Alentejo
3 Days in Algarve
Let this itinerary help you create unforgettable memories that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
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Are you looking for a laid-back beach town with a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and a lively atmosphere?
Lagos, Portugal is a vibrant coastal town located in the stunning Algarve region and it's an excellent destination for first-time visitors.
My husband and I had a relaxing and enjoyable two weeks in the coastal town of Lagos, located in the southern Algarve region of Portugal. The city retains its Portuguese charm but is very much an international tourist town. English is widely spoken and a variety of cuisines available.
Check out this guide and enjoy the relaxing pace, delicious local seafood, coastal trails, and beaches in Lagos!
Also visit out my Lisbon and Porto guides, too!
* Save this guide for a future trip!*
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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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There are secret islands in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Nine of them, actually. The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal, even though they're nearly 900 miles off the coast of Lisbon. Mount Pico, on the island of Pico, is actually the highest point in the European country. The volcanic archipelago is covered with farmland. Small fishing communities line the coasts. Travelers were first introduced to the remote islands when they became a refueling stop for flights between Europe and North America. Direct flights from Boston and New York eventually followed.
The Azores are finally being discovered by North Americans without Portuguese heritage. It's about time. Ponta Delgada, the little capital, mixes historic buildings with modern hotels and restaurants. São Miguel, the main island, is full of hiking trails and hot springs. Pico Island is famous for its wine. While seven other islands are just waiting to be explored. With mild climate, thanks to the jet stream, the Azores are a year-round destination. Go before the secret gets out.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: islands, cities, neighborhoods, towns, hidden villages
Stay: hotels
Eat: bakeries, coffee shops, ice cream stands, pizzerias, restaurants, teahouses
Drink: beach bars, rooftop bars, tapas bars, wineries
Do: abandoned hotels, aqueducts, bamboo groves, beaches, botanical gardens, bridges, chapels, churches, fountains, fumaroles, gardens, gates, hikes, lakes, marinas, mountains, natural swimming pools, nature preserves, public parks, roads, sculptures, squares, statues, tourist offices, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, viewpoints, windmills
Transportation: airports, car rentals, ferries, parking lots
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Sibiu, a picturesque city nestled in the heart of Transylvania, Romania, enchants visitors with its timeless beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. Steeped in medieval charm, Sibiu's well-preserved old town, with its cobblestone streets and pastel-colored buildings, invites exploration at every turn.
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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Planning a trip to Marrakesh? Known as the "Red City" for the hue of its historic buildings and walls, Marrakesh is a hub of culture and tradition, where modernity and ancient customs blend.
The medina is a winding maze of streets filled with the hustle and bustle of motorcycles, donkeys and vendors. For this reason, I ALWAYS recommend travelers to book at least a couple of guided excursions, at least so that they can get their bearings.
I've had so many friends (who are avid travelers themselves) take the same approach with seeing Morocco as they do with Lisbon; arrive and see what happens. And then they come back saying that Morocco was just not their cup of mint tea.
Don't do that. Morocco is a wonderful place to explore if you do a little preparation in advance and get some guidance.
This FREE 3 day city guide will help you narrow down all the wonderful things there are to do and see and make sure you're not missing out on memorable experiences during your time in Marrakesh.
This guide includes
👉 Detailed outlines of what you should do each of the 3 days
👉 10 tour suggestions
👉 3 hammam recommendations
👉 10 hotel recommendations
👉 11 restaurant recommendations
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