Gorgeous architecture, great food and good people.
I arrived in Portugal with no expectations and was blown away by the beauty and diversity. The buildings in Lisbon, the beaches lining Cascais and the fairy tale setting of Sintra, every town I visited was jaw-dropping and picturesque.
I arrived in Portugal with no expectations and was blown away by the beauty and diversity. The buildings in Lisbon, the beaches lining Cascais and the fairy tale setting of Sintra, every town I visited was jaw-dropping and picturesque.
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PHOTO DIARY LISBON
Lisbon Photo Diary. Set between seven hills, the architecture, street art, patterned pavement and elegant street lighting all combine to make Lisbon a sight for sore eyes. |
STREET ART LISBON
Calçada do Lavra. Home to the Ascendor do Lavra, Calçada do Lavra is one of Lisbon's graffiti hot-spots and is located a short 10 minute walk from Pedro IV Square (Rossio Square). |
LANDMARK LISBON
Praca do Comercio. Commonly known as Terreiro do Paço, Lisbon's largest square, Praca do Comercio, is situated along the Tagus River in the elegant Pombaline Baixa district, |
SOLO FEMALE TRAVEL LISBON
Misadventure in Lisbon - Followed in the Alfama District/ The Old Quarter. As any solo traveller knows, every now and again you can encounter a situation that is beyond your control, and that's what happened to me in Lisbon's Alfama district. |
PHOTO DIARY CASCAIS
A Walk Through Cascais. Positioned along the Estoril Coast and 30 kilometres from Lisbon is the impressive seaside town of Cascais. Popular for its flawless parks, free museums, and beautiful sandy beaches, |
CAFES & RESTAURANTS LISBON
Café A Brasileira. Lonely planet recommended, Café A Brasileira is the champion of Lisbon's Chiado district. The aroma filled and extravagantly art deco, café is popular with both tourists and locals. |