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One man's trash is another man's treasure 💙 Artur Bordalo, also known as Bordalo II (pronounced Bordalo Segundo), was born in 1987 in Lisbon, Portugal. He is famous for using street garbage and discarded materials to create stunning animal sculptures. His underlying message is about excessive consumerism and waste, pollution and all types of endangered species. His works, which can be found all over the world, are referred to as "trash art."
This free guide includes:
🔹52 art installations of Bordalo II in & around Portugal, broken down by region
🔹Interactive map with tagged locations (use the map icon below to toggle between the guide and full map)
🔹All but a few are found outdoors (some are in restaurants as noted), and free of charge to view!
This is not an exhaustive list by any means, and not all of his pieces are permanent exhibits. But hopefully it will help you keep your eyes open for Bordalo's work while traveling around Portugal. His art pieces are really unique and I hope you enjoy spotting them in the wild as much as I do!
If this guide was helpful and you'd be interested to see more like this in the future, please let me know in the comments below! Thanks for supporting my work! 🫶🏻💙
Car-free • Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Design • Photography • People & Culture • History • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Wine
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Sao Miguel Island in Azores, Portugal is filled with vibrant lakes, volcanos, lush trails, hot springs, hydrangeas, and black sand beaches. Get insights into hidden coves untouched by time, trails that lead to the heart of the island, and gastronomic secrets that dance on the palate. Packed with insider tips, breathtaking imagery, and curated itineraries, this guide is your passport to an island less traveled✨
I share everything you need to know in organized lists, and how to split up your days on the island. You can expect:
🗺 Interactive google map with everything pinned (75 pins)
❓ FAQ and other tips (such as transportation and how to split your days/activities up on the island)
🥾 Hiking trails + waterfalls (AllTrails links included)
🔍 Viewpoints for simple yet insane sights (TripAdvisor links included)
🍲 Restaurants (menu linked when available)
🏝 Beaches
💧 Hot springs & Thermal baths
🛶 Tours with links (free options also listed)
🏨 Recommended accommodations (Includes budget, mid-range, and luxury options for the following regions: Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Ribeira Grande, and Sete Cidades)
📱 Useful apps & websites
📍 BONUS: 1 week recommended itinerary + 4 day recommended itinerary
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**I do make a small kickback at no cost to you on some of the tours and accommodations listed on this guide**
Make sure to save this guide + tag me in your adventures @theguidedtravels. I know you’ll love the island as much as I did, and I would love to see where you decide to go(:
Adventure • Outdoors
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Explore accommodations in Porto, Portugal, with affordable choices under €100, mid-tier selections under €150, and higher-end options under €300. Stay in comfort while embracing sustainability, choosing lodgings committed to eco-friendly practices that prioritize both comfort and conservation.
Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • Wine • Sustainable/Eco • Outdoors
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Christie | Adventures of Cricket
Essential Guide to Porto: A mix of must-see spots and less-traveled local favorites
Porto is my favorite city in Portugal (and quite possibly my favorite city in Europe). I've spent over 3 months here in the last two years, which has given me the unique opportunity to fully experience all Porto has to offer. But I also know what it's like to only have two or three days to try to see & do it all, and why I have created this guide for you. I've highlighted all the best spots, and added in some local favorites, to help you maximize your time in this incredibly vibrant city!
Rather than have a rigid, scheduled checklist of places, I've tried to group locations together that would make sense if walking around the city. If you start the day where I've suggested, you'll have many options along the way from start to finish. Use the map icon to toggle between the guide and the map, or use the directions tab in each location description to link you to directly to Google maps.
This guide includes:
🔹Suggested sites and activities for 3 days in Porto, thoughtfully & geographically grouped together to help maximize your time in the city.
🔹A mix of the "typical" spots to see, as well as some less-traveled places to add something different & unique to your experience.
🔹Tips and insights given are from my own personal experiences from spending over 3 months in this amazing city. This is not just a generic laundry list of an itinerary!
And obviously you'll take lunch, wine (!!) and dinner breaks along the way. I didn't include restaurant options here, as I have an entire guide on just food! You will definitely want to check it out, so I'll link it below! ⬇️
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Plus Size • LGBTQ+ • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wine • Adventure
$14.99
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The Minho region is located in the north of Portugal and holds 24 cities within the districts of Viana do Castelo and Braga.
This is where Portugal was born, more specifically in Guimarães. Therefore, there’s no shortage of historical buildings and cultural events to visit and get to know the country's heritage in depth. 🏰
The famous Minho hospitality is synonymous with full tables, traditional dishes and fresh wines. 🍷
This is no place to come if you’re on a diet!
If you want to taste the best of the local cuisine, this is definitely where you want to be!
Foodie
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Yana Marchuk
Available for hire
Work & rest balance in Porto . Best hotels for digital nomads in Porto
Work and enjoy Porto and Portugal !
In this guide you will find perfect hotel options for digital workers . Where you can find life & rest & work balance . All hotels are having a great wi-fi , location and will meet your requires .
Outsite Porto - Mouco ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- co-work cafe inside
- apart hotel
- some rooms have private terrace
- Minimalistic desigh with big windows and naturall day light (perfect for content creators )
- fast wifi
- Pool
- Possible to stay long term
- location ( next to train / bus station - Campanha) , 15 minutes from city center
- events with local and foreign artists and nomades ( great networking )
- yoga rooms (health and welness is a must)
- affordable price (some rooms in a high season is less than 100 EUR per night!)
Wine & books Porto 5 stars
located in a city center (next to a great laptop friendly coffee shops (So Coffee Roasters & Fabricca Coffee) metro station - Aliados
Gym & spa (healthy body-healthy mind)
a great cafe to work inside
rooftop (to work under with a view!)
Yotel Porto 4 stars
-high technology hotel ( you may not interract with a lot off staf (even breakfast may be serves with a robot )
-light minimalistic rooms ( good for filming and content creation )
-located in a city center (Trindade metro station )
-gym inside
-possible to work inside in the cafe (more like bar)
The Editory Garden Porto Hotel 4 stars
-located in a city center (next to Sao Bento station )
-beautiful garden cafe inside with good wifi
-light rooms (great for filming)
Business • Digital Nomads • Relaxation • Wellness
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Larry Majewski / Europe for the Family
The Best Playgrounds in Lisbon (that happen to have refreshment kiosks attached to them!)
Have you ever taken your kids to a playground with a coffee in your hand? How about a beer? Glass of wine?
At your home playground, that may be frowned upon. But, in Lisbon, playgrounds and refreshment kiosks often enjoy a symbiotic relationship.
There are dozens of refreshment kiosks (quiosques) scattered around Lisbon serving coffee, beer, wine, classic drinks and an array of snacks or bites – no two kiosks menus are exactly alike. Locals have a place to meet up with friends or colleagues. Visitors have a chance for a unique cultural experience.
Every now and then, those kiosks pop up near playgrounds. Or is it the other way around?
Either way, here are a few exceptionally safe spots for you to unwind or recharge while your kids get some wiggles out.
Family • Coffee • People & Culture • Wine
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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!
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping • Wine
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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
Adventure • Boutique • Design • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Faith • History
$30.00
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Lisbon is all about amazing design, delcious seafood & wine, cobblestone streets and coastal views!
Check out this guide if you want to know the best spots to stay, eat & explore in this vibrant capital city.
Architecture • Art • Adventure • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Relaxation
$15.00
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Porto is a brilliant city to explore, nested along the banks of the Douro River. It has rich history with a vibrant culture and unmatched charm.
Although Porto is fairly small, it is also big enough to explore for a week.
If you're a first time visitor in Porto, than this is your ultimate guide filled with inspirational places to visit, delicious local food and 'instagramable' spots to remember.
With this guide, you’ll get:
- Insights to popular attractions, where to go and what to see
- Booking information, where is free and where to pay
- Interactive map to navigate you to each spot
- Local recommendations on places to dine and food to try
- Local recommendations on top port wineries and bars
- Information on safety and emergency services
- BONUS guides
Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Backpacker • Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture • Photography • Wine
$15.00
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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!
Groups • Female Solo • Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • History • People & Culture • Wine • Romantic • Budget • Architecture • Foodie
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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.
50+ • Business • Car-free • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Family • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Relaxation • Wine • Shopping • Coffee
$5.00
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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!
Adventure • Foodie • Wine • People & Culture • History • Architecture
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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!)
Couples • Family • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Wine
$20.00
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Coimbra is a great trip if you're exploring Portugal or if you just want to see a little more of what the country has to offer besides Lisbon and Porto. It's also a great city to visit with children with all its kids friendly attractions.
This guide has everything you need to know from the main attractions, where to stay, eat, etc.
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Your all-in-one guide for Alvor, Portugal
Located in the southern Algarve coastal region of Portugal, situated halfway between Portimão and Lagos lies the pretty old harbour village we call Alvor. A holiday often focused around the beach!
Here’s what you’ll find in this neighbourhood village guide:
🏖️ Top Beaches in Alvor to Visit
🥘 Dining-Out in Alvor
🏨 Where to Stay?
⛵️ Algarve Boat Tours & More
🚊 Transport
🗺️ Interactive Map
📝 Sample Itinerary - Full day in Alvor
**This guide will be continuously updated with more of the best about Alvor, Portugal. (Staying up to date with the season)
If you find this information helpful, any tips are appreciated for my work :)
Beach • Slow Travel • Adventure • History • Relaxation
Free
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Welcome to the Azores, a group of nine volcanic islands and an autonomous region of Portugal in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean! Often referred to as the "Hawaii of Europe," these islands will amaze you with their breath-taking scenery, adorable towns, and many unique activities. The Azores are still an off-the-beaten-path destination, so you'll enjoy a quiet and nature-filled escape without compromising on wonderful food and experiences.
This guide is a full five-day itinerary that will introduce you to the Green Island of the Azores, Sao Miguel - the easiest island to get to and around, and the largest and most populated of the nine. Five days is the perfect amount of time to see all sides of the island at a relaxed pace, with flexible time to do what you're most excited about - hiking, eating & drinking wine, swimming in hot springs, etc. The itinerary is based around having a car to drive around the island (and I include information about how to rent one!).
For each of these five days, I give you a full list of recommended activities based on the must-see sights and attractions of Sao Miguel, from exploring historic Ponta Delgada, getting to the best viewpoints over the island's iconic lakes and coasts, going whale watching, relaxing in natural thermal hotsprings, and having wonderful dining experiences. I've included options based on your interests (relaxation, nature, culture), so it's easy to pick just one if you want a slower pace, or scale up if you're the kind of traveler who wants to do it all. I also provide recommended restaurants, bars, and accommodations around the island where you'll be staying. There's truly something for everyone in Sao Miguel, and with this guide, you'll have the perfect foundation and ease of mind to make the trip your own!
LGBTQ+ • Backpackers • Solo Female • Groups • Couples • Adventure • Nature • Road Trip • Wine • Mountain • Relaxation
$5.00
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