Atlas Lisboa’s mission: We are not your typical online guide to the city. In a town increasingly run on hype, as Lisbon now is, we like to separate the excellent from the merely loud and well-funded.
We’ve built our platform from our explorations of Lisbon’s hidden charms and unspoiled places. We started as a blog, and now have an app and a marketplace for tours and experiences around Lisbon and beyond, all run and written by people who call this country home.
Along the way, we continue meeting people who are true originals in the areas of art, design, literature, gastronomy, sport, commerce, and, yes, even fortune-telling. This is a chronicle of these people and places and your link to them.
If you want to partner with us, have a story idea, or would like to start offering your expertise to discerning explorers, contact us. Same goes if you want to advertise your product and services to smart travelers, expats, immigrants, and English-speaking Portuguese — they all know us.
Who We Are
Ellis Dixon is a rock climber and karaoke expert from Memphis and New York City. In 2012, she came to Lisbon and fell in love with the light, the saudade, the sandwiches, and the people. She felt compelled to write about it all.
Tiago D’Herbe is an alien on earth who landed in Lisbon to deal with computers.
Eden Flaherty managed to escape the clutches of the British Isles and make his way to Lisbon, where he can be found trudging the streets of the city.
Atlas’ Contributors
David Soares has been meaning to leave Lisbon for a while. In the meantime, he writes about it.
Ted is an Irishman living in Lisboa. He likes bikes, cameras, and cool stuff in general. He can usually be found in any of the craft beer spots around town or out for a ride on his bike. Just look for a weird beard and that’ll likely be him.
Meghan Stephens is into hip-hop, live music, and supporting other women. She is equally invigorated by both the color palette and the local music scene in Lisbon.
Pearlie Tan is a freelance writer and editor from Australia. She lives on a small organic farm in Alenquer. Her homemade products for bumps, bruises, scrapes, and other incidents are carried in Lisbon.
Emily D’Silva is an artist, writer, and musician from London. After living for two years in Berlin, she is now based in Lisbon and continues to travel, adding more chapters to the story of her life (cliché but true).
Paul Alfonso Soto is an adventurer, writer, and basketballer who now calls Portugal home. Originally from Venezuela, Paul grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas and is getting used to the coastal breeze. You can catch him at a pick-up game at Parque das Mamas, in a speedo in Costa da Caparica, or at home, watching The Godfather Part II on his laptop.
Senhor Santos is an Irishman living on the other side of life and Lisbon (Cacilhas & reppin‘). His hobbies include record digging and hiding from the sun, usually at one and the same time.