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LISBON

The capital of Portugal

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An old building in Portuguese architecture style, with mango-yellow facade and iron balcony.

Why Lisbon?

Lisbon, the city of seven hills

The legend has it that Lisbon was named Olissipo by the Romans, for its resemblance to the Roman capital. Just like Rome, Lisbon began its life as a humble settlement nestled among seven hills. However, it wasn't until the 17th century, in the writing of Frey Nicolao d'Oliveira, that Lisbon came to be called "a cidade das sete colinas" - the city of seven hills. You can still see traces of ancient Lisbon today. Beyond the array of shops with international brands, peaceful streetside cafes selling the iconic pastel de nata and world class restaurants with a variety of global cuisine, you can still wander the seven hills and see the city from above, taking in the rolling terracotta rooftops, the whitewashed walls and on the horizon, the soft blue sea.

You can still see traces of ancient Lisbon today. Beyond the array of shops with international brands, peaceful streetside cafes selling the iconic pastel de nata and world class restaurants with a variety of global cuisine, you can still wander the seven hills and see the city from above, taking in the rolling terracotta rooftops, the whitewashed walls and on the horizon, the soft blue sea.

Food, Wine, Art and so much more...

My favorite locations to visit

The entrance of a local food market

Timeout market

Time Out Market, created from scratch by Time Out Portugal, has all the very best under one roof in Lisbon. The market is home to top-notch restaurants, bars, a cooking school and a high-end music venue.

Address

Mercado da Ribeira, Av. 24 de Julho, 1200-479 Lisboa, Portugal

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Pastéis de Belém

Pastéis de Belém is a popular spot for those seeking traditional Portuguese pastries. Many travelers rave about the pastel de nata, describing it as delicious with its flaky pastry and creamy filling.

Address

R. de Belém 84 92, 1300-085 Lisboa, Portugal

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Alfama

Wonderful sights delight walkers at every turn in this culturally rich and charming part of Lisbon, which through its architecture reminds visitors of its Visigothic roots, Arabic influence and fishing port heritage.

Address

1100-563 Lissabon, Portugal

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Gallery

My photos from Lisbon

Ocean view from the hill
Me in front of a wall with graffiti
Me in front of a Lisboa sign
Picture of the original bakery for pastéis
Sunset on a hill in the old city
A café next to a church in the old town