Eating Our Way Through Lisbon / Airbnb #AD
When Airbnb invited me to try out an Experience ( I snapped the chance to incorporate it into a weekend break to one of my favourite cities. I chose the food tour hosted by Treasures of Lisboa ( We were shown some incredible family-run gems around the Alfama district.
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Secret Food Tour Lisbon
Portuguese cuisine varies from region to region but there is one thing that never changes, the quality! Happily, we are able to say that Lisbon is no exception. By booking one of our Lisbon Secret Food Tours, you will have the opportunity to experience our passion and enjoy the highest-quality Portuguese cuisine, eating and drinking just as the locals do.
There is no doubt that Italian food is delicious but and we’ve made it our goal to introduce visitors to the very best Rome has to offer. Since our small crew resides in Rome, we’ll be sharing with you our local knowledge of most delicious restaurants, markets and boutiques. Our team of Italian guides will take you to eateries and food shops, beloved by the area’s locals, and we know you’ll fall in love with them too.
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Lisbon Portugal Food Guide For Family | Have amazing Food with Kids (2019)
Lisbon Portugal Food Guide. For Family! In this episode, Arielle and Ray walk you thru some of our food adventures in Lisbon, Portugal. This Lisbon food guide will cover the famous pastel de nada and how it compares to chinese egg tarts, our wonderful Lisbon food tour, and a fantastic four course dinner we had in a local home. As usual, we will talk about what we like and don’t like as a family, so that you can use this Lisbon food guide to plan your next family vacation to Lisbon, Portugal. Too a lot of tips and guides for your future Lisbon travel and Lisbon food adventures!
This is only the first part of 2-episode Portugal food guide. In our next episode, we have more food adventures in Lisbon and exciting eats in Algarve. Please stay tuned!
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Lisbon Castle Portugal Summer 2019 Norm and Tina set off to visit The Lisbon Castle (Castelo Sao Jorge Lisboa), traveling on the city bus 737 from Praca da Figueira Square to Lisbon Castle, with great views of the Lisbon skyline and aerial views of the old city of Lisboa.
We tour the Castelo Sao Jorge Lisbon Castle and see fantastic views of downtown Lisbon and all the historic sights including the River Tagus (Rio Tejo), The 25 de Abril Bridge and of course all the red tile roofs of historic Lisbon. We taste free sample of the Portuguese Licor Beirão and get a free straw hat! So join us from breakfast in the Hotel Metropole in Rossio Square and journey with us to explore the historic ancient Lisbon Castle Castelo Sao Jorge.
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【4K】Lisbon Walking Tour - Feira da Ladra, Lisbon's most famous flea market
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A tour of Feira da ladra, Lisbon's most famous flea market!
Lisbon's flea market is called Feira da Ladra, often thought to mean Thieves' Market (in Portuguese, ladra is a woman thief) but it actually derives from ladro, a bug or a flea found in antiques. A market of this type is thought to have been in place in Lisbon since the 12th Century, and the name Feira da Ladra was first mentioned in the 17th Century.
The traders here are perfectly legal, offering everything from junk to unexpected treasures, around the Campo de Santa Clara, a square by the National Pantheon.
The market is held every Tuesday and Saturday, from dawn to the early afternoon. There are small stalls, but many traders simply display their store on a stretched-out blanket.
Hand-made artisan goods, CD's, books, clothes, coins, military objects, antiques and furniture are all on display here, so the occasional bargain is still possible.
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Portuguese Food in Lisbon: Bifana, Nata, Bacalhau, Squid and Sardines
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City Guide: Lisbon, Portugal (Is Pastéis de Belém Worth it?)
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Saving historic Lisbon | DW Documentary
Lisbon’s historic soul is under threat from spiraling property prices and an influx of tourists. The city council initiative Shops with History” is fighting to preserve traditional stores at risk of closure because of the real estate boom.
Local historian and city council employee Sofia Tempero heads one of the teams set up by the council to save old stores - which she calls the city’s living memory. I shop where my grandmother used to shop - for hand-made soap, tailor-made gloves... you can have dolls repaired here or have an iron door knob made according to an old design,” she says.
Store owners have to meet rigorous requirements, if they want their shop to be identified as a Shops with History”, or Loja com Historía” - a label that protects store owners from eviction. The regulations mean that Tempero cannot save all of the shops under threat even if she would like to. In her work, she has come across some real treasures: a pharmacies that concocts perfumes according to client wishes, corner store owners who know what type of coffee blends their customers prefer and workshops tucked away in back alley that weave ribbons of all kinds to order.
Many of these shops have been around for over a century. They are more than just businesses. In many of the city’s historic districts they are meeting places for the locals. But many locals are also being forced to move out. The rising numbers of tourists have brought prosperity, but they have also fueled international property speculation. It’s a race against time for Sofia Temprero and the historic shops initiative.
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Places To Go - Lisbon, Portugal (S2E12)
What a great day to be in Portugal! Join host Maria Clara as she explores this fantastic destination!
Places visited include:
Belem Tower
Pink Street
Lisbon Cathedral
Castelo de Sao Jorge
TimeOut Market
Pena Palace
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Sailing in Lisbon! | 5 reasons you should see Lisbon by boat
We went sailing in Lisbon and had an amazing time! One of our favourites experiences while we were there.
We booked our sailing adventure through Airbnb experiences - and highly recommend it.
In this video, we share a slice of our journey from the foot of the April 25th bridge, up the coast to Praça do Comércio, across the river to Almada, under the bridge and then back up the coast past the Tower of Belém and the Monument to the Discoveries.
We also share the top reasons we think you should go on a boat tour!
1. See Lisbon's top sights from a unique and exciting perspective
2. Connect with locals and hear their experiences
3. See and experience another side of Lisbon - the nautical side!
4. Learn more about Lisbon's rich history and connection to the sea
5. Have fun!
Have you been on a boat tour in Lisbon? How did you book your experience and what were your favourite parts? We want to hear from you in the comments below! Thanks for watching!
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Feira da Ladra em Lisboa - The Feira da Ladra, or flea market in Lisbon
A Feira da Ladra é um mercado de rua popular onde se vendem alguns objectos novos (azulejos e outro artesanato) e usados (a grande maioria), que incluem antiguidades/velharias.
Tal como os famosos mercados de Londres e Paris (Portobello e Marché aux Puces, por exemplo), esta feira de Lisboa oferece toda uma panóplia de artigos novos e usados, desde máquinas fotográficas antigas a móveis usados, fatos e gravatas,relógios de bolso, discos de vinil (se quiser continuar a “caça do vinil” desça até Santa Apolónia e visite a FLUR), etc.
Vende-se mesmo de tudo, de muita utilidade ou não (por exemplo, uma pega de porta de frigorífico ou uma peruca usada). Seja como for, bem regateado, aqui poderá encontrar vários souvenirs originais.
O Campo de Santa Clara é um bom lugar para passear, ler um livro (no Jardim Botto Machado), tomar um café (há muitos sítios, quase todos com esplanada, destacando-se o quiosque Clara Clara) ou simplesmente ver as pessoas a passar.
A feira nasceu no século XIII e passou por vários lugares da cidade (o Castelo, Praça da Alegria, entre outros) até ao ano de 1882, quando se fixou no Campo de Santa Clara e passando a realizar-se nessa zona de S. Vicente, entre o Panteão Nacional (Igreja de Santa Engrácia) e a Igreja de São Vicente de Fora.
Abaixo partilhamos informação útil como a localização e horário da Feira da Ladra, e também os pontos de interesse em redor.
Feira da Ladra (Flea Market)
Discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original, kitsch or vintage to be found.
Come and discover Lisbon’s most original market. The Feira da Ladra, or Flea Market, which is immortalised in the poem by the Portuguese singer songwriter Sérgio Godinho, is held every Tuesday and Saturday in Campo de Santa Clara, behind the monastery of São Vicente de Fora. Traditionally dedicated to selling used objects, you’ll find real gems, azulejos, antiques and handicrafts, amongst indescribable bric-a-brac. The market dates back to 1272 and was held in various parts of the city before settling permanently here. From here you can easily visit the Panteão Nacional and the church of São Vicente de Fora, so the best thing to do is save this neighbourhood for a day when the market is on. Between souvenirs and bargains, you may just take the best memory of your stay in Lisbon from here.
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In this video, we eat a pastel de nata at each pastelaria and it was true bliss to taste the best of the best.
If you are curious of where we had all the pasteis de nata, here is a list in chronological order:
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Tiago's favourite things to do in Lisbon | Booking.com
Tiago, a local of the city, shares his favourite things to do in Lisbon. Explore the Baixa / Chiado area downtown, enjoy an ice cold beer while you get a shave at Figaro's barber shop, check out the antique treasures and cocktails at Pavilhão Chinês, and you'll have spent your day like a true Lisbon local.
Local tips for shopping in Lisbon | Booking.com
Booking.com locals show you the the best places to shop in Lisbon. For them, the best shopping in Lisbon includes Christmas shopping at A Vida Portuguesa, hunting for treasures at Campo Santa Clara flea market, enjoying a cocktail while finding the perfect souvenirs at Artes & Etc.
LISBON | sights & vegan food | the vegan travelers
In Lisbon there is really a lot to see, to eat and to do. In addition, you can stay cheaply in a broad range of low-budget hostels. And in the surrounding area there are also some treasures to discover. As all of this information and insider tips are beyond the scope of a blog post, we have sorted them into the following five categories and divided them into five individual articles:
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