
BANANACAFE Jardim da Estrela
A magical gazebo for a working lunch or a mid-afternoon snack
A magical gazebo for a working lunch or a mid-afternoon snack
Arts, crafts, and artisanal goods, both edible and wearable, all in a get-away-from-it-all setting. Everyone’s selling this type of fare in Lisbon these days, and the market held in Jardim
The best of the best in Lisbon, and beyond, according to people who know what is the what.
The landscape of the city has changed dramatically since the beginning of the year. We have seen some of our favorite corner joints close their doors forever, a couple of
We got too relaxed, just like Antonio Costa and other responsible adults around the world warned us not to. And we’re — you know what, scratch that — YOU’re gonna pay for it, you life-hacking geniuses.
Not all Lisbon markets are created equal, nor are the vendors who comprise them. Here’s where to go if you’re keen for a stroll as you shop or bargaining before you buy.
Whether you’re a Lisbon local or are just visiting, you’ve probably gone to Miradouro de Santa Catarina and asked yourself, “What the hell happened to Adamastor?” Well, this is what’s happened…
This route won’t necessarily show you everything, but it will surely guide you through way more than just the highlights. Start from the capital or jump in at any point in the loop: here’s an idea of what not to miss in each of these stops, but how long you stay or what you skip is up to you.
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