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It's my first time in Lisbon and what better way to start than by taking a Free Walking Tour.. I also check out two of the best places for an amazing view of Lisbon and also try some local street food!
PORTUGAL TRAVEL VLOG/GUIDE: First Day in Lisbon +Trying Portuguese Street Food | EPISODE 1
1. Flight to Lisbon (via Frankfurt)
2. Buying a Sim Card in Lisbon (tips and cost)
3. Taxi from Lisbon Airport to Lisbon City Center (Uber)
4. Hotel check-in
5. Free Walking Tour of Lisbon (Hi Lisbon Walking Tour)
6. Alfama District (Lisbon Cathedral + amazing sunrise views)
7. Sao Jorge Caste (amazing sunset views)
8. Trying Portuguese Street Food (Bacalhau, Presunto, Pasteis de Nata)
9. My First Impressions of Lisbon
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On Day 27 in Lisbon, Portugal, I made up my mind to eat as much Portuguese food and at some of the best local restaurants in Lisbon. It turned out to be a fantastic day in Lisbon with some seriously good Portuguese food!
00:36 Cafe Martinho Da Arcada at Praça do Comércio - The first place we stopped in the morning is a legendary cafe in Lisbon that is the oldest cafe in Lisbon called Cafe Martinho Da Arcada. The main reason I wanted to go there was to try their pastéis de bacalhau, classic Portuguese food codfish fritters. The coffee and ambience and of the cafe was also nice. Total price - 9.30 EUR
Restaurante Zé da Mouraria (I think it was closed for holidays) - I really wanted to eat at this restaurant during my visit to Lisbon, but unfortunately they were closed for holidays, so if you go to Lisbon and are looking for local Portuguese food, check this place out.
5:32 Restaurante Cantinho do Aziz - For our next meal, although not Portuguese food, but more Mozambican food, we headed over to Restaurante Cantinho do Aziz. The food was remarkable, one of the best meals I had in Lisbon. I first began with some beef samosas which were insanely good, and then had spicy bakra piri piri, spicy lamb ribs. Total price - 35.00 EUR
11:14 Restaurante A Merendinha do Arco - Finally, to try some authentic Portuguese food in Lisbon, we headed over to a restaurant called Restaurante A Merendinha do Arco. This small family run restaurant serves delicious Portuguese food and many of the classics. I ordered bacalhau com grão, codfish with garbanzo beans and carne de porco à alentejana, pork with clams. Along with the delicious local food, what I loved was the ambiance and feel of the restaurant. Total price - 20.15 EUR
22:10 Oceanário de Lisboa (Entrance price - 17 EUR per person) - By this point on this Portuguese food tour of Lisbon, I was feeling pretty full, so we headed over to Oceanário de Lisboa and walked around one of Europe’s biggest aquariums.
24:22 Cafe on Avenida da Liberdade (Coffee - 1.40 EUR) - One of the things I love about Lisbon is the social cafe culture and atmosphere. In the afternoon I was starting to feel pretty sleepy, so before dinner, I had a cup of coffee at an outdoor cafe along Avenida.
25:12 Solar dos Presuntos - For the last Portuguese meal in on this food tour of restaurants in Lisbon, I decided to eat at a restaurants called Solar dos Presuntos. I didn’t know it was going to be such a fancy high end restaurant, but it was our last night in Lisbon, so we decided to go for it. I started with the pata negra, a plate of incredibly good ham. Then I ordered the polvo à lagareiro, some of the most tender octopus I’ve ever had in my life. Finally we also ordered dourada grelhada - gilt-head sea bream fish. The food was expensive, but delicious. Total price - 60.85 EUR.
This was a fantastic day of Portuguese food in Lisbon, and many of the places we ate today were the best restaurants I tried in Lisbon.
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Part 2 of the Portugal series here and I have to say this has turned into one of my favourite cities in not just Europe but the entire world. I was blown away by how cool Lisbon was and all the sights there was to see.
We started our day exploring the centre of the city, walking up and down the narrow streets and taking in all of what this great city had to offer.
It was a pretty hot day so we didn't plan on walking around for the whole day but by the end of it we'd easily walked close to 15km all up and down the edge of the city.
If you're thinking about travelling to Portugal, or you are headed there just to see Lisbon then this video should hopefully give you an idea of what you can see there in one day.
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The Best Pastel de Nata in Lisbon, Portugal | Eating Portuguese Egg Tarts
Come join us on a quest to find the best pastel de nata in Lisbon, Portugal as we visit three different establishments eating Portuguese egg tarts all over the city. Pastéis de nata first originated from Santa Maria de Belém in the 18th century by Catholic monks at the Jerónimos Monastery where they are called Pastel de Belém (plural) or Pastéis de Belém (singular). Requiring egg-whites to starch clothes it was common to use the leftover yolks for baking which resulted in these tarts being created. Fortunately, we had the chance to visit Belem to sample the original ones along with two other places. They are typically served warm with icing sugar and cinnamon sprinkled on top. I should also note that the Portuguese egg tarts are popular in both Brazil and Macau as well. The following is a list of the 3 places where we tried them from:
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2) Confeitaria Nacional
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3) Manteigaria
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Out of the three we thought the best pastel de nata was at Manteigaria although we'd highly recommend all three spots as the quality was excellent throughout the range of establishments.
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Hey guys, greetings from Lisbon and that means only one thing because we need to eat some local food from here and the local food that is really a specialty is the Pastel de nata which is the Portuguese egg tarts.
It was invented here in Lisbon and we are going to go 3 different places. No less than 3 different places to try it. Let's just get started. Let's start eating.
We got ourselves a little sweet treat. The line was long but they are super efficient in there. We went to Pastéis de Belém. It is like right next to the Jerónimos Monastery. The original. It is the original. They've been making these pastries since 1837. They look so good.
We bought four. Poof. And a fly just flew by.
My parents have the other two by the way. We easily could have had two each. We could have. And the price was a Euro and ten cents for each. They are quite small. I wish they were a little bit larger because this is like a two biter.
Oh my are they good. This is not our 1st time to try these. No, we've had these before. About two years ago on our last visit.
They gave us two little packs. This one has cinnamon this one is icing sugar. You just sprinkle a little bit on.
So good. It has got like a pudding texture doesn't it? I love it. The exterior is super flaky. And buttery and after walking around for hours
Our quest for Portuguese egg tarts continues. This is the 2nd spot we're trying. And this one is Confeitaria Nacional. This place is another like older establishment. It has been around for I think since the 19th century. We're going to have to look at the actual year. It has been a while. I will show you (1829) it was on the outside of the place.
What is different this time is that we have them in different sizes. So this would be the regular size. This is like the mini me size.
How is that? That is really good. It is really flaky and crispy and then you have that like pudding like eggy consistency but I think compared to the 1st place this one tastes a little bit sweeter.
Okay third shop. This one is called Manteigaria and we went in with the intention of only getting two tarts. We've walked out with a pack that holds six. Before we forget they were what a 1.10 Euro?
This may be the best one so far. You think so? This is warm. Fresh out of the oven. Ticks off that box. It is pudding like and creamy. It is really sweet.
You can just eat these all day. That is it from Lisbon and we will see you guys with more food and travel videos soon.
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Bacalhau: Eating Portuguese Salted Cod in Lisbon, Portugal
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So for today's lunch video we're eating one item alone. We are trying Bacalhau which is dried salted cod and this is a fish that is very popular here in Portugal. Now the cod used to be salted because that is the method of preservation that they used before refrigerators were widely available so that meant fish became really hard and salted. And then once you actually wanted to cook it you had to soak it in water just to remove a bit of the salt and also soften it again. And that is a food tradition that has been passed down. So today we are trying three different items. If you want to have a look here. All prepared with cod - Bacalhau. Oh la la.
We've only got three things to taste here but apparently there is a saying That you can make Bacalhau 365 days a year using a different recipe or a different technique.
So since I'm being a gentleman over here I'll let you choose the first of the three to try. Well, I'm going to choose Bolinhos de Bacalhau. And we actually have two of those so no problem. We each get one. So this is actually a little cake made with cod fish. It's a savory cake not a sweet cake. Um, it is made with mashed potatoes, fish, parsley and egg. And it is deep-fried. Let me show you the inside. So you can really see the fiber of the fish in there. Yeah, you can. It's been rolled into a little ball so it looks good.
That's a monster bite you took. I'm hungry. That's quite nice. So these little fish cakes can actually be served as an appetizer before a big meal but because we've been kind of overdoing it with the big restaurant meals today we're having something smaller so it is just going to be a little bit of a snack but I think filling enough.
Alright, I'm also quite hungry as well. I went for a really long jog this morning and I had a tiny breakfast so I'm ready for my big bite. Have you ever had a fish cake pasty before? Yeah, I have I'm just trying to remember where it was. I honestly can't remember. And the neat thing about this is that of course you taste the fish but it's not overpowering. It's definitely like a pastry as well too.
So next up we're trying this. This is a Portuguese empanada. And it is quite different from the ones I've had in Argentina which are usually half moon shaped. This is more like a little miniature pie. And apparently it is stuffed once again with cod fish. So I've never had a cod fish empanada before. Let's see. Yeah, that's pretty unique. What does it look like inside? Have a look in there. I think there is more than fish in there to be honest. Perhaps potatoes. So it looks like and tastes like cod fish, potatoes and maybe even a little bit of spinach. It's really nice.
And last but not least. Well something had to be picked last so let's try this one. So this is something that we just saw on the counter and like hey that's cod. Let's try it. Mmmm.
This is my favorite one. You know what this one tastes like? It tastes like cod fish Korean jeon. It's like the Korean pancakes. It is really crispy and really tasty. This is awesome. You're going to like this one. So is that battered fish or is it breaded? Yeah, it is battered. Or is it just fried? It's battered and fried and crispy on the outside.
Alright, so now it is time for a price point for those little snacks made out of Bacalhau. Yeah, we picked up those four tasty little treats for 6 Euros total. And what was wonderful is that we just took them to this nice little park which is a two minute walk from our Air BNB and enjoyed eating them in the shade.
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Our First Day In Lisbon, Portugal On Christmas Eve
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Our first trip in the EU outside of France. We decided to do Christmas with Portuguese style. We spent the day taking photos of Lisbon's streets and tasting the pastries of Portugal!
Of all the cities I've visited, Lisbon has the most character. There is a certain feel that you're wandering through some fairy tale cartoon that is concocted up in some eccentric artist's mind. There is eclectic street music, ranging from otherworldly Beatle's experimental music to Pink Floyd We don't need no education. Artwork is everywhere, ranging from graffiti to 1970s comic strip style murals. Buildings have siding that is made with this beautiful intricately painted tile. I don't know how else to explain Lisbon other than it feels like a dream.
Portugal: One Day in Lisbon
It's our second day here in Lisbon and this time we have the whole day to explore this amazing city. First we are going to explore Baixa an elegant district, primarily constructed after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The current grid pattern strongly differs from the organic streetplan that characterised the district before the earthquake. After that we are moving on to Alfama and take a ride with Tram 28. Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo river. The district contains many important historical attractions, as well as an abundance of Fado bars and restaurants. Overlooking Alfama is the mediaeval Castle of São Jorge which is offering the best views of the city.
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What to Eat, See, and Do in Lisbon, Portugal — Travel, Eat, Repeat
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On Day 24 of our Round the World Trip for Food with Star Alliance, in the morning we flew from Barcelona to Lisbon, Portugal on TAP Portugal airline. After checking into our hotel in Lisbon, we had lunch at a rather tourist Portuguese restaurant and then continued to do a little bit of sightseeing in Lisbon. For dinner, I enjoyed a trend Portuguese meal at Taberna da Rua das Flores.
1:30 Star Alliance Flight #7 on TAP Portugal - The first thing we did during the day was head to the Barcelona airport to catch out flight to Lisbon. Our flight was with TAP Portugal airline, and the flight took about one hour. The flight was nothing special, but it was alright and we soon arrived to Lisbon Portela Airport. From the airport, we decided to take the Aero Bus #1 (3.5 EUR per person) to Avenida da Liberdade which was right next to the hotel we would be staying at in Lisbon.
4:34 The Fontecruz Lisboa Hotel (Marriott Hotel) - For our trip to Lisbon, we stayed at The Fontecruz Lisboa Hotel. It’s a boutique hotel in Lisbon, located along the very pleasant Avenida da Liberdade, a wide and tree lined shopping street in Lisbon. I loved the area, and the hotel was alright, but I wasn’t a huge fan of the dark black theme.
7:25 Lunch at Restaurante Bonjardim - When we arrived to Lisbon we hadn’t eaten lunch, so Ying and I were both extremely hungry. Unfortunately we just didn’t have the energy to go very far to eat lunch (Ying was pregnant and she needed to eat fast!). So we went to a Portuguese food restaurant just down the road from our hotel, and though it wasn’t the most local Portuguese restaurant, we were hungry and the location was right (this is how it sometimes works when you’re traveling). We both ordered the frango asado (roast chicken) and then a bowl of aroz Brasileiro, and a bowl of esparregado. The food was alright, not spectacular, but pretty decent, and it did feel great to eat some a big piece of chicken for some good protein. Total price - 25.10 EUR
12:08 Ascensor da Glória (Price - 3.60 EUR per person roundtrip) - One of the coolest things about Lisbon is the history of the city and the fact that it’s so hilly - and for this reason there are some old vintage funiculars in the city. Right across the square from where we ate lunch we went to the Ascensor da Glória and took the funicular up the hill to Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, which is a lookout viewpoint on the top of the hill. The views of Lisbon were spectacular and it was a good place to get my bearings for Lisbon.
14:42 Igreja de São Roque - From the Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, we walked over to Igreja de São Roque, the first Jesuit church in Lisbon. The outside of the church looks quite plain, but inside it’s one of the richest churches in Lisbon.
16:52 Café A Brasileira (Price - 1 EUR per cup) - Café A Brasileira is a legendary coffee shop in Lisbon that was a favorite hangout spot for a number of famous Portuguese poets and writers. I’m happy to report the coffee was amazing, and a decent price as well.
18:48 Taberna da Rua das Flores - For dinner, we walked over to a restaurant called Taberna da Rua das Flores. I have to admit that I was hoping to have some good classic traditional Portuguese food. What I didn’t know was that Taberna da Rua das Flores restaurant only serves Portuguese food for lunch and for dinner they serve a fusion of recipes cooked with Portuguese ingredients. Although a little on the trendy side, the food was excellent. Total price - 32.50 EUR.
It was a good day, I was a little disappointed that I didn’t get really good Portuguese food, but that’s alright, that’s sometimes the way traveling can be. It was still an excellent day and we enjoyed some good restaurants in Lisbon.
Disclaimer and Thank You:
Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets ( for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to The Fontecruz Lisboa Hotel for sponsoring my stay in Lisbon.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
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