How to spend a Day/Weekend in Lisbon
Portugal’s magical capital Lisbon is the perfect place for a city break. It’s the ideal combination of beautiful historical landmarks, great food, and epic nightlife. In this post, we’ll help you plan out how to spend a day in Lisbon. You probably would be ambitious to fit in everything from the list, but pick a
Best Beaches in Lisbon – 2019
Summer is here! Everyone is searching for the perfect beach to relax and to enjoy a cold drink. In this article you can find the best beaches in Lisbon, accessible by train that leaves Cais do Sodré Station, right next to our Sunset Destination Hostel. Cruz Quebrada Beach (Cruz Quebrada station) It´s only a 15 minute
Alfama – A Beautiful Historic Place
Alfama – A Beautiful Historic Place Alfama is in essence a great neighborhood to get beautifully deep into and find kids playing soccer, neighbours chit chatting or putting the laundry out to dry. The tiny streets are one of the most enigmatic Lisbon trademarks, here you’ll find that the most traditional part of the city is
The best way to get around Lisbon
The best way of transportation in Lisbon is absolutely walking . Even thou it’s quite hilly, you’ll find that the city essence it’s on the secrets that will surprise you at every turn. Whether it’s magnificent views, a little kitsch shop, beautiful tiny streets or just amazing street art, you’ll never find it unless you’re walking.
Fado – “The Portuguese Blues”
Fado – “The Portuguese Blues” Portugal has a diverse musical culture – from the French Provençal strain in the folk music of the north of the country, to Fado, the country’s national musical treasure. There are two basic styles of Fado: Lisbon and Coimbra. In Lisbon it is always sung by a solo performer, while in Coimbra it is