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Our newsletter is your go-to source for discovering the best places to eat and drink, hidden gems known only to locals, practical advice for getting around, and information on the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
As residents of Lisbon for almost 5 years, we feel incredibly fortunate to have been welcomed so warmly by the locals.
We have had the opportunity to explore and learn about this amazing city and we would like to share some of our experiences and insights with you.
Whether you are a resident, a visitor, or considering moving here, our newsletter is filled with insider tips and recommendations to help you make the most of your time in Lisbon.
We hope that our newsletter will help you fully immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Lisbon and make your stay in this city an unforgettable one.
Here are some of the things you can expect to learn from our newsletter:
- The best places to eat and drink in Lisbon, from traditional Portuguese restaurants to trendy bars and cafes.
- Insider tips for discovering hidden gems that only locals know about, such as hidden squares, local markets, and lesser-known museums and galleries.
- Practical advice for getting around the city, including the best ways to use public transportation and how to navigate the city’s hilly terrain.
- Information on the city’s vibrant cultural scene, including music, theater, and art events.
- A guide to the city’s charming neighborhoods, such as Alfama, Baixa, and Bairro Alto.
- An overview of Lisbon’s rich history and its many world-renowned monuments, such as the Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, and the Castle of Sao Jorge.
- An introduction to the city’s world-renowned cuisine, including traditional dishes and local specialties.
- Suggestions for day trips and excursions to nearby destinations such as Sintra, Cascais, and Estoril.
Beijinhos
Lisbon has a great light, a great lightness of being, which is a joy to all the senses. The light and the sea and the hills and the white houses and the red roofs and the monuments and the tiles and the people and the food and the wine and the music and the sun and the shadows and the breeze and the life. It’s a place of great beauty, a place of great spirit, a place of great inspiration.Anthony Bourdain