MAD Marvila gallery in Lisbon presents Loving Letters: Exploring the Historical Relevance of Love Letters in Contemporary Art, a new...
Sintra’s newest museum, the Air Museum (Museu do Ar) is a vast exhibition space documenting the history of aviation in...
With over 100 works by 74 artists, “British Art – Convergence” showcases pieces from two major Portuguese collections—the Gulbenkian’s Centro...
Lisbon is not Saint-Tropez, Mykonos, or Ibiza. The fully public beaches will always be popular, but sometimes we want a...
The Monument to the Discoveries (also known as Monument to Mariners) sits prominently on the right bank of the Tagus...
It’s morning in Lisbon. You need a coffee, and something fresh and delicious to get you started in your day. Where’s the cool place for hot bread, croissants and pastries? At Fabrica Lisboa, on Rua da Madelena in the Baixa. Handmade, still warm from the oven, goodness delivered to the table. Add a high-quality espresso from...
Belem Tower is one of many important monuments around Lisbon. It was built between 1514 and 1520 on the northern...
Sometimes, when the city becomes too hectic, or one’s life becomes too stressed, it’s nice to get lost in an...









