Lisbon, Lisboa how it is and what to eat #Lisbon, Portugal.
#Lisbon is #Portugal hilly and coastal capital city and the #food here has influences from all over the #world. It's world #famous for it's #Fado dance, cafeterias, salt cod, #marisco de mar, #sardines and #belencakes (mini pastry cream cakes, which recipe remains secret for centuries) a city fill up of mixed #cultures, #history and #food. You will find everything from #international, to #regional and #award-winning cuisines here.
There are about 2.5 million inhabitants in the whole region but more than half a million live in the capital and use as transport #tuk-tuks, #trams, #underground, #buses, #taxis and the most useful ones which are the #elevators!
You can't visit #Lisbon without taking a ride in one of this classic trams. The tram system is been in operation since 1873 and all this people here needed this type of transport to commute to work within the 5 neighbourhoods. The two #TOP and central neighbourhoods are #Alfama and #BarrioAlto, both situated on the top of the two main mountains and both very #trendy, full of #quirky restaurants and bars, very lively #neighbourhoods during the day and during the night, seven days a week and all year round.
The #Portuguese are very proud of their #gastronomy and they appreciate eating and drinking well. But the charm of Lisbon's cuisine lives in its #traditions. #Grilled #sardine is the #queen during the summer and on the Popular Saints celebrations, you just can't avoid smelling them on the streets of #Alfama, #BairroAlto or many other local neighbourhoods around #Lisbon.
#June is when came for a visit and is when the Popular Saints celebrations crowd jump into the streets of the city, bringing along coloured flags, balloons, and popular marches full of rhythm.
#Lisbon is recognised as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism, loads of #Tourism. A very important spot for foodies is the #TimeOut #Market
. It was open in 2014 and now receives more than two million visitors a year, since then has become the number one tourist attraction in town. Their mission is to get the best of each country and bring it together under one roof. But on the streets of Lisbon you'll find influences from #Mozambique, #Caribbean Islands, #Asia and it's neighbour fellow Spain.
After a #scrumptious #lunch I recommend to go and visit Eduardinho The oldest place in #Lisbon where they have been serving #Ginja for generations.. Just pop in and say #HI to this friendly chap on the #video whom will serve you a shot of Ginjinha made with sour cherries and sugar. (Ginjinha is served in a shot with a piece of the fruit in the bottom of the cup)
#Lisbon is such a historical place is like #travelling on time but it isn't hard to bump into a friend on these narrow streets, especially on the summer season! This one of the oldest cities in the #world, and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern #European capitals such as #London, #Paris and #Rome by centuries. #Lisbon enjoys a #Mediterranean climate which is the warmest winters of any metropolis in #Europe, with average temperatures 15 °C (59 °F) during the day and 8 °C (46 °F) at night from #December to #February. The typical summer season lasts about six months, from #May to #October, although also in #April temperatures sometimes reach around 25 °C
So we #DEFO coming for more!
#SmartEatery #FoodVlogg #TravelAndFood
VISTA DE LISBOA PASSEIO DE BARCO 4ª
Foi filmado numa viagem de barco do casamento do meu Primo Vasco, no dia 02 de Novembro, vista de Lisboa.
Hendrick’s Cocktail Expedition para conhecer o Hendrick’s Floral
Inspirada pelo mistério e sedução das flores mais exuberantes da natureza, o Hendrick’s Gin apresenta o Hendrick’s Floral, um gin de edição limitada .
A Hendrick’s Cocktail Expedition ganhou forma num raid com o tuk tuk da Sardinha do Bairro por quatro icónicos bares da capital - 100 Maneiras, Nova Tertúlia, Gin Lovers e Le Consulat - onde os mixers e bartenders mais talentosos nos prepararam quatro cocktails originais.
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Tuna Music Lisbon 1
When we were in Lisbon on our Honeymoon 2015, early evening at the large main city square, we saw these students playing tuna Music.They were playing for a Large Business party at a large hotel. So decided to share the music with you all, Enjoy
Noivas de Santo António 2013
Noivas de Santo António a passear por Lisboa de Tuc-Tuc
Episode 5 I Lisbon I 4k
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This episode of The Vacation Rental Show with Matt Landau explores Lisbon through the eyes of local vacation rental professional Filipa Leitao de Aguiar of RENT4REST.
In this episode, Matt ventures to Lisbon, Portugal. Lisbon is one of the fastest growing tourism destinations on the planet, which lead us to explore the question of how we can visit in a sustainable manner, and how the locals are riding the wave.
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Visiting Pena Palace | Day Trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal
Join us as we visit Pena Palace on a day trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal. Traveling to Sintra from Lisbon is as easy as can be with frequent trains departing from Rossio station in central Lisbon making a 30-40 minute journey to Sintra, Portugal. We paid 5 Euros for a our ticket and hoped on the next train departing shortly after we arrived at the station. Before we did any sightseeing, as per our usual style, we grabbed a quick bite at Café Saudade where we had scrumptious paninis and a couple of local desserts (queijada and travesseiro). We'd highly recommend this place as the prices were very reasonable and the quality of food was excellent.
After it was time to figure out how we'd visit the attraction we came all the way to Sintra to visit - Pena Palace! After checking several options we realized the local bus was the cheapest option (5.50 Euros for a return trip) and so we hopped on bus number 434.
After arriving at Pena Palace we paid 11.50 Euros each for an adult ticket and my parents got a senior discount at 9 Euros per person. Firstly we toured the exterior of Pena Palace where we we marvelled at the bright colors and various influences in terms of its eclectic architecture. We also had wonderful views over Sintra and especially of the Moorish Castle. Afterwards we walked around inside before calling it a day. Overall, we'd say it would take around an hour to three hours to check this place out thoroughly. It is bigger than it looks from a lower vantage point.
And that was our day! Visiting Sintra to properly check out the town and other attractions warrants an overnight stay and with just an afternoon to spare we really only focussed on Pena Palace. However, if you're looking for an interesting day trip from Lisbon we'd highly recommend considering Sintra. Ciao for now!
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Visiting Pena Palace on a day trip to Sintra, Portugal Travel Video Transcript:
But you guys know the drill. First things first, we needed to grab a quick bite. We spotted a cafe serving up pastries, paninis, and all sorts of baked goods, and that was all the convincing we needed.
With our appetites satiated, we continued our stroll through town, and then decided we should probably hop on a bus, and save our legs for visiting the attraction that brought us all the way out here: the Pena Palace.
Once we reached the gates of the Pena Palace we purchased our tickets, and began the climb to this colourful, whimsical, and somewhat kitschy construction set atop a hill in the Sintra Mountains.
Though Pena Palace’s history dates back to the Middle Ages, what you see today dates from the 19th century, with construction of the current castle completed in 1854.
You may think that this place looks like a mish-mash of different styles, and that’s because Pena Palace is a Romanticist castle, that was influenced by Gothic, Manueline, Moorish and Renaissance architecture.
The commission for this castle was given to a German amateur architect, and the King’s only request was that “this palace should reflect an opera” - whatever that means.
The tour of the interior of the palace followed a carpeted-route that guided us through a chapel, bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and a kitchen - all decorated with historical furniture to reflect how it would have looked when the Portuguese royal family lived here before their escape to Brazil during the revolution.
Then we stopped for one more glimpse of the surrounding hills, and it was time to head back down.
And yes, that’s all we did in Sintra that day: ate lunch, rode a bus, and visited one palace. We’re not kidding about maybe coming here for 2-3 days, because there’s way more to cover than you can on a day trip!
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
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Alfama Feast day of St Anthony
In his hometown of Lisbon , festivities in his honor start in the evening of June 12 with a display of walking groups of singers and musicians, who parade along the Avenida da Liberdade.
The celebration continues the next day with more processions and traditional dancing. On the afternoon of June 13, a procession in homage to the popular Saint - who is believed to foster marriages - winds its way through the streets around the Sé cathedral and provides a special religious flavour to the festivities
Turistas brasileiros vão ouvir FADO numa casa noturna em PORTUGAL
Caem na gargalhada.