Once the scene of a Peninsular War battle in 1810, the Palácio do Buçaco is now the location of a stunning luxury hotel. Any research you do on this palace will ... Read the Post...
Picturesque Luso and its Perfect Spa Water
Portugal has - in my humble opinion - what I consider to be world-class water. Everyone has their favorite water, and mine is Água de Luso (Luso water). Given the ... Read the Post...
A Meat Lover’s Take on a Traditional Cod Dish
Bacalhau (cod) is generally considered to be Portugal's traditional "dish", even though Portuguese people have 365 different ways of cooking this beloved fish. ... Read the Post...
Lisboa Story Centre
An interactive exhibit on the history of Lisbon is waiting to be discovered by tourists and locals alike. Millions of visitors flock to the Praça do Comércio square ... Read the Post...
A Bird’s Eye View of Lisbon: Arco da Rua Augusta
Visitors simply can't go to Lisbon without a stop at the impressive Praça do Comércio. Surrounded on three sides by stunning yellow buildings and white colonnades, and ... Read the Post...
Making Soap at Quinta do Cobral
One of the best parts of being a travel blogger is discovering all the little-known things that you can do in a country and sharing them with others. If you read my ... Read the Post...
Mini Post on Mini Ice Cream Cones
As summer draws to a close, it's only natural to try to squeeze as much out of it as possible: weekend breaks to the beach, BBQs with friends, and - of course - ice ... Read the Post...
Why You Should Visit Boca do Inferno: Hell’s Mouth
Cascais is a coastal town about 30 km (19 miles) outside Lisbon. Formerly a fishing village, it became increasingly popular in the late 19th and early 20th century as ... Read the Post...