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.
Although much of Lisbon’s life is concentrated in the center of the Portuguese capital, the truth is that we also look for less touristy places, such as the Alcântara district. Lisbon is constantly changing, and i...
We’ve already talked about some of the best places in Lisbon where you can get together with your friends to eat, drink and something more… and this something more can mean having fun throughout the afternoo...
There are more and more people in the city, but what is great for many, namely the restaurant and service sectors, for many the days are very stressful in transport and on the streets. But we’ve found some refuges...
Having already been considered the best parish to live in Lisbon, Parque das Nações has everything at your fingertips, plenty of leisure areas and, of course, the Tagus river right next door. This area of the city easil...
Baos or Baozi is a type of steamed bread that originated in China. Very fluffy and usually cut in half, as we do with our bifanas or pregos, you can…...
Fortunately, Lisbon is surrounded by wonders. On one side we have the sea, on the other we have the countryside and the mountains. Today we’re going to show you the smallest and most “secret” villages...
The challenge to choose the best beaches in Portugal was made on Lisboa Secreta’s Instagram profile and Facebook page: What’s your favorite beach in Portugal?”…...
Just over half an hour from Lisbon, Moita is well worth a visit as a couple or with the family. Take a look at our itinerary and book a trip to the south bank of the Tagus. 1 – Moita Quay A key point in the town&...
With a privileged location on the south bank of the Tagus, Barreiro is a municipality that has modernized over the last few years, contributing to a greater and better range of services for its population and visitors....