
Want to Retire in Portugal? Here’s What to Know, as Americans Move There in Droves. | Wall Street Journal
“The number of U.S. residents in Portugal climbed by 45% last year to 6,921 and has almost tripled in the past decade.”… READ MORE
“The number of U.S. residents in Portugal climbed by 45% last year to 6,921 and has almost tripled in the past decade.”… READ MORE
There were about 7,000 Americans living in the country at the end of 2021, more than double three years earlier.
Apparently, expats aren’t super happy with career opportunities in the city, for one, but also transport, “health and environment” — is it because we all smoke? — and other issues.
How the ancient bollards along Lisbon’s waterfront got a makeover that was inspired by covid, azulejo tiles, blueprints, machinery, and graffiti.
The term gentrification is often used, and it doesn’t always fully describe what is happening in our cities. Some local academics aim to change the discourse.
The U.S.-China trade war has put Portugal in a tight spot, and managing relations with the two economic titans is a matter of national debate.
Welcome to the Week em Breve! This week in Portugal: Martim Moniz Closes, Not Enough Babies, Portugal Doesn’t Pay, IRA Under Investigation, Cocaine-Infused Olive Oil, and much more!
Good Hot Sauce Portuguese piri piri sauce is wonderful for many things, but it’s just not that spicy. Tobasco is now widely available at most of the locations of Pingo
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