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Cascais is nicknamed "the charm of the Atlantic" for a reason. Situated along Portugal's beautiful coastline, this charming town offers beautiful beaches, plentiful shopping, and incredible food. In fact, our favorite restaurant in all of Portugal is here! Cascais is very doable in a day (though, be warned: you'll be tempted to return for much longer!). This guide includes:
- Directions from Lisbon to Cascais
- Top attractions to explore
- Must-visit beaches
- Best picks for dining experiences
- Where to enjoy drinks with a view
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This is your ultimate companion to indulging in the sweet delights of Portugal's vibrant capital city. Prepare your taste buds for a delectable journey through Lisbon's rich pastry scene. From the iconic Pastel de Nata to lesser-known regional specialties, this guide meticulously curates the top 10 pastry destinations that promise an unforgettable experience. Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth and uncover the irresistible charm of Lisbon, one pastry at a time.
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The elevation changes in Lisbon provide drama. On foot, you can see streets intersecting at all sorts of odd angles. Get to the top of one of the city's seven hills and you will find sweeping views. The problem is that everybody else is trying to take-in those same vistas.
The Portuguese have a word, Miradouro, which means viewpoint. I have no doubt you will find Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara or Miradouro da Graça and all the other famous viewpoints. This list is for some out-of-the-way, less obvious locations that provide great views with fewer people around.
I hesitate to call these undiscovered or unknown views in Lisbon. They exist ergo they are known. Let's call them unconventional. These spots are rarely in the guide books and aren't part of the Instagram algorithm yet. I want to share these spots, most of which I found by accident, because they are slyly spectacular.
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Planning a tour to visit Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal, can be a delightful experience given its rich history, culture, and diverse attractions. Here's a comprehensive guide for a memorable visit to Lisbon. By following this itinerary, you'll get a well-rounded experience of Lisbon, blending its historic charm, cultural richness, and modern vibrancy. Enjoy your trip!
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🇬🇧& 🇩🇪 GUIDE ⤵️
Welcome to Madeira - the Pearl of the Atlantic! Called the “Hawaii of Europe”, this versatile island offers a combination of everything that fills a traveler's heart: From lush hills to spectacular coastal landscapes, the island offers a variety of breathtaking natural beauty. Experience the rich culture, exotic food and the hospitality of its people. Whether hiking along the levadas, relaxing days on golden beaches or adventures in the crystal clear waters - Madeira has something for everyone! 🌴🌺
ℹ️ This guide includes:
- 100+ must see places & highlights
- all hiking trails & their starting points
- each with a short description, picture & exact address
- useful tips, websites & phone numbers for your visit
- low budget / budget friendly places
- hidden gems, photo locations & the best restaurants
🌺 With this guide your dream vacation on Madeira will become your greatest adventure!
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Willkommen auf Madeira – der Perle des Atlantiks! Diese vielseitige Insel, die auch als „Hawaii Europas“ bezeichnet wird, bietet eine Kombination aus allem, was das Herz eines Reisenden höher schlagen lässt: Von üppigen Hügeln bis hin zu spektakulären Küstenlandschaften bietet die Insel eine Vielfalt atemberaubender Naturschönheiten. Erlebe die reiche Kultur, das exotische Essen und die Gastfreundschaft der Menschen. Ob Wandern entlang der Levadas, erholsame Tage an goldenen Stränden oder Abenteuer im kristallklaren Wasser – Madeira hat für jeden etwas zu bieten! 🌴🌺
ℹ️ Dieser Reiseführer enthält:
- 100+ Orte und Highlights, die man gesehen haben muss
- alle Wanderwege und ihre Ausgangspunkte
- jeweils mit kurzer Beschreibung, Bild und genauer Adresse
- nützliche Tipps, Websites und Telefonnummern für deinen Besuch
- Low-Budget-/Budgetfreundliche Orte
- Geheimtipps, Foto-Locations und die besten Restaurants
🌺 Mit diesem Reiseführer wird dein Traumurlaub auf Madeira zu deinem größten Abenteuer!
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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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There are two major reasons to visit Pico Island: hiking and wine. Though there are trails all over the island, Ponta do Pico is the biggest (literally) draw for hikers. Mount Pico, a dormant stratovolcano, is the highest mountain in not only the Azores, but in all of Portugal. The wine is equally impressive. The vineyards are a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to the basalt stone walls that surround them. So the two reasons to visit Pico Island are very good ones.
Pico Island is in the Azores' Central Group of islands. You can see and easily visit two others, Faial and São Jorge, from here. The Black Island (the black volcanic soil says it all) was discovered in the 14th century, though it wasn't settled until the 1480s. Volcanic eruptions kept deterring people, though. It wasn't until the 18th century that the lava flow ceased, Verdelho grapes started thriving, and whale hunting became popular. Pico found its groove.
Similar to São Miguel, tourists are now flocking to Pico. They're lured by the humid and mild climate, rarely exported wine, bucket-list hikes, and whale-watching trips. Madalena, the tiny main town, blends history and nature on the west coast. While Pico's east coast feels like it's still waiting to be discovered.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: towns
Stay: hotels
Eat: bakeries, pizzerias, restaurants
Drink: tapas bars, wineries
Do: churches, mountains, natural swimming pools, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, windmills
Transportation: airports, car rentals, ferries
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Lisbon whispers promises of adventure around every winding corner. This vibrant city, perched on Portugal's sun-drenched coast, is a captivating blend of history, charm, and cultural energy.
Imagine yourself strolling through the Alfama, Lisbon's ancient heart, where cobbled lanes echo with the soulful sounds of Fado. Then, take a ride on a vintage tram, clinging to a hillside as the city unfolds beneath you. Lisbon beckons with its delicious Pastel de Nata pastries, its iconic Jerónimos Monastery, and breathtaking sunsets over the Tagus River.
Get ready to lose yourself in Lisbon's magic, a city that will leave you yearning to return.
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Here's my 3-day itinerary for a long weekend spent in the unique capital of Portugal, Lisbon. In this guide, you will find the top places to stay, eat and drink in Lisbon that are perfect for sightseeing this unique city in only 3 days! If you have an extra day I highly recommend a day at one of the many golden sand beaches along the Costa da Caparica, up to 40 minutes away by Uber.
My top tip for your Lisbon city break: Uber and Bolt taxis are your best friend! If in a large group, these taxi services can be just as cheap as public transport and always arrive quickly. Bolt often offers discounts of up to 70% off your first ride if you have never used the app before, so save this for a longer and more expensive trip, say to the beach or to Sintra!
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10 Best Hotels in Lisbon: Unlock the Ultimate Stay Experience
Discover the ultimate guide to the 10 best hotels in Lisbon, carefully curated to offer the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and location. Whether you're seeking historic charm, modern elegance, or breathtaking views, this guide highlights the top accommodations that will elevate your stay in Portugal's vibrant capital. Let us help you find the ideal hotel for your next unforgettable trip to Lisbon!
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When it comes to sun-drenched beaches and breathtaking coastal scenery, the Algarve region of Portugal stands out as a premier destination.
From hidden coves to expansive sandy shores, there’s a beach for every traveler’s taste.
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Learn more about things to do in Lisbon; one of the most magical cities on Earth! Lisbon, the radiant capital of Portugal, stands as a city where history seamlessly intertwines with a vibrant contemporary spirit. From narrow cobblestone streets adorned with azulejos to the lively hum of the local Fado music, Lisbon offers an enchanting blend of old-world charm and modern allure. Here's a curated list of the best things to do in this captivating city:
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Having spent four amazing years in Lisbon, I've fallen for the cool vibe of natural wine. Now, it's a must in my weekend playbook, and I've rounded up some absolute favorite wine bars just for you. No touristy stuff here—these are the spots where locals and fellow expats get together for some Friday chatter and good laughs!
Quick heads up—I'm not a wine expert. Just a regular Joana who loves a good glass and enjoys meeting people from all corners of the globe. No fancy terminology here, just a cool vibe and stories to share.
Cheers to enjoying wine and making new friends.
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Lisbon is a total gem of a city where traditional heritage meets modern vibrancy, and this is nowhere more evident than in its food and culture scene. The city is a bustling metropolis that offers a unique blend of the old-world charm with contemporary flair, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts and foodies alike.
Lisbon's culinary scene is a reflection of Portugal's rich maritime history, with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Cod (bacalhau) dishes are ubiquitous, served in various forms such as "Bacalhau à Brás" (shredded cod with onions, potatoes, and eggs). Sardines, especially grilled sardines (sardinhas assadas), are another staple during the summer months. But Lisbon's food scene isn't limited to seafood; "Alheira," a type of sausage made from meats other than pork, and "Bifana," a traditional pork sandwich, are also popular among locals and tourists.
Pastries and sweets hold a special place in Lisbon's culinary landscape, with "Pastéis de Nata" (custard tarts) leading the charge. These creamy, flaky pastries originated in the city's Belém district and are a must-try for anyone visiting Lisbon. The city's coffee culture is equally noteworthy, with cafes and pastelarias dotting every corner, inviting visitors to indulge in a leisurely "bica" (espresso) paired with a pastry.
Lisbon's culture is as diverse as its culinary offerings. The city is renowned for Fado music, a soul-stirring genre characterized by its melancholic tunes and lyrics that reflect the Portuguese concept of "saudade," or longing. Visitors can experience live Fado performances in various "casas de Fado" throughout neighborhoods like Alfama and Mouraria, offering an intimate glimpse into Portugal's soul.
Art and history are woven into the fabric of the city, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing everything from contemporary art to artifacts that trace Portugal's maritime exploits. The LX Factory, a former industrial complex turned cultural hub, epitomizes Lisbon's blend of historical roots with modern creativity, hosting art studios, bookshops, eclectic boutiques, and thematic restaurants.
The city's architecture is another highlight, with the Pombaline downtown area (Baixa) offering a grid-like layout unique to Europe, majestic plazas like Praça do Comércio, and iconic monuments such as the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. The juxtaposition of traditional azulejos (ceramic tiles) adorning buildings with street art and murals in districts like Bairro Alto and Graça adds to the city's vibrant aesthetic.
Lisbon is a city that delights the senses and stirs the soul, offering a rich tapestry of food and culture that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation. Whether it's in the simple pleasure of a Pastel de Nata, the haunting melodies of Fado, or the intricate beauty of azulejos, Lisbon invites exploration and promises unforgettable experiences.
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This is a mini guide to Sintra, Portugal. I HIGHLY recommend spending a night or even two in Sintra instead of just passing through on a day trip.
Sintra, Portugal is a magical place. It is the town where royalty spent their summers, and it shows! The fact that it is just about 45 minutes from Lisbon makes it even better, it is so easily accessible. I have been to Sintra twice and I still haven’t seen it all. The first time I went, it was just a for day trip and just wished I had more time. The second time, we stayed overnight and I still found myself wishing I had more time! I would advise spending a night or even a weekend in Sintra.
The town of Sintra itself is charming and easy to walk around and enjoy. During my first time there, I didn’t even get to explore the town because we got off the train, grabbed lunch, and immediately started walking up to the Pena Palace. It was like a tease to only be able to explore a small portion of this gorgeous city, so for my second visit to Sintra, I didn’t make that same mistake. We enjoyed spending our time walking around and checking out all of the pastry shops, little bars, cute stores, and restaurants.
In this guide you'll find all of my favorite spots, as well as where to stay, what to do, and what I STILL think I would do if I visit again!
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A trip to Portugal had been on my travel list since the day I graduated in 2017, but life got in the way and it kept getting pushed out further and further. I only made it there after I had moved to London in 2023. After spending 5 years hyping it up in my head I was sure I was going to disappoint myself, but Portugal has exceeded every expectation - with Lisbon taking the crown.
In this guide, you'll receive 24 hand-picked recommendations for a first trip to Lisbon, including:
🍳 5 essential places to brunch
🍴 4 best places to grab lunch
🍰 1 spot for the best chocolate cake you will ever eat
🍹 3 wine/cocktail bars
🪟 3 stunning viewpoints
🏛️ 3 architectural gems
👣 2 neighbourhoods to stroll through (not including Alfama, because it would be criminal to charge you for obvious information!)
🚘 3 ideas for day trips from Lisbon (again, not including Sintra which is an obvious choice!)
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Lisbon is the city of 7 hills... but it feels more like a thousand when you're there! But DON'T take my word for it, go work out your own glutes!!! In a country known for it's wine, tiles, cork & epic surf, Portugal has something for everyone!
Below I'll dive into the best things to do in Lisbon & some awesome day trips from Portugal's historic capital city.
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In this guide, I'll share with you all the budget hostels I stayed at around the world and my honest opinion about them.
Most of my travels I did as a solo female traveller. And hostels were often the best option - cheap, safe, great places to meet another traveller.
📍Albania
📍Belgium
📍Bosnia and Herzegovina
📍Cape Verde
📍Croatia
📍Denmark
📍Finland
📍Germany
📍Iceland
📍Ireland
📍Latvia
📍Lithuania
📍Montenegro
📍North Macedonia
📍Poland
📍Portugal
📍Serbia
📍Slovakia
📍Spain
📍Thailand
📍Turkey
📍United States
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Your all-in-one beach bum guide for Algarve, Portugal
Located in the southern most coastal region of continental Portugal, is the district of Faro but better known to most as the Algarve includes 16 municipalities and some of Portugal´s best beach destinations. A holiday often focused around golf and the beach! Known to be Portugal´s biggest and most important tourism region.
Here’s what you’ll find in this neighbourhood village guide:
🏖️ Top Beaches in Algarve to Visit
🏝️ Best Beach Tips in Algarve
⛵️ Algarve Boat Tours & More
🚊 Transport
🗺️ Interactive Map
📝 Sample Itinerary - Full beach day in Algarve
**This guide will be continuously updated with more of the top 20 beaches in Algarve, Portugal. (Staying up to date with the season & trends)
If you find this information helpful, any tips are appreciated for my work :)
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