As far back as I can remember, I've been uncomfortable with (read: scared of) heights. I wasn't the kid who went on the high dive or the person who casually leans against the ... Read the Post...
Honorato – Burgers & Gin
If you're in Lisbon, you'll have noticed that gin has taken the city by storm! Everywhere you go now, you'll find gin bars. I don't question where this trend came from, I'm ... Read the Post...
Interview with André Moura: young entrepreneur
When I hear stories of people my age doing incredible things, it invigorates me. When I learn that Portuguese people are building a reputation for themselves and their ... Read the Post...
Day Trip to Tróia & Comporta
Maybe it's the weather getting colder or my tan slowly fading, but I suddenly really miss the beach! It prompted me to write about a quick day trip I took to the beaches of ... Read the Post...
Carlos Santos Shoes
My husband knew very little about Portugal when we first met. He's still working on the language, but has learned a great deal about the country over the last few ... Read the Post...
Quinta da Regaleira
I've been raving about Quinta da Regaleira since I first visited it this year. The estate can be found in the charming town of Sintra, about 30 minutes from Lisbon. I'm ... Read the Post...
Francesinhas
France-what?... Francesinhas, meaning "little Frenchie", are probably the most well-known of Porto's many culinary delights. A calorie-loaded and tricky sandwich to make, it's ... Read the Post...
Capela das Almas or Capela de Santa Catarina
My first post is, very fittingly, also a namesake. The Capela das Almas, which means Souls' Chapel, can be found in Porto, Portugal's second city. It is sometimes ... Read the Post...