Find out what to do in Lisbon: we reveal the secret places to visit, the must-see points of interest, the trendy neighborhoods and a complete guide to discover the best of Lisbon and its surroundings, every day.
From centuries-old palaces and churches to museums of the most diverse themes, the municipality of Loures, just outside Lisbon, promises to surprise you with the history and culture it holds. Want to go there? Take a lo...
The people, in general, didn’t know what was about to happen, but the military and other parties were preparing a revolution to establish democracy and put an end to the dictatorship and oppression in which Portug...
We’ll tell you right now that it’s definitely worth it! Most of the churches in Lisbon are really beautiful, and they all have a story to tell. Here are the 5 we like best: 1 – Church of the Child of G...
We went in search of them and put together 10 secret viewpoints in Lisbon in an itinerary with incredible views, surprising perspectives and nooks and crannies where (still) little English is spoken. How many do you kno...
Doing sport is one of the things we can do to improve our health and well-being. So, if you fancy lacing up your sneakers, we suggest these places to run in Lisbon. If you don’t do any kind of physical activity ye...
Everyone, or almost everyone, knows what St. Patrick’s Day is, but the truth is that it’s not even a widely celebrated “holiday” in the city… except in these bars in Lisbon, which take this...
These secret bars in Lisbon are so exclusive that you have to ring the bell, but when the door opens, you’re back in time. If you’re thirsty for nostalgia and love the Lisbon that once was, put on your top h...
If you’re still not familiar with Chinese gastronomy in Lisbon, you should know that the city has a good variety of Chinese restaurants that offer their customers a true and authentic experience of this Asian cuis...
Mouraria is one of Lisbon’s most traditional and multicultural neighborhoods. After all, it was to this part of the city that the Moors came to live after D. Afonso Henriques conquered Lisbon in 1147, until they w...
We don’t know what’s the worst thing to buy in one of these souvenir stores in Lisbon: the magnet for the fridge, the can opener with the flag or the I LOVE LX t-shirt that nobody will ever wear , but has so...