It’s a little like the ultra cool Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid, mixed with the multi-cultural Farmers Market in Los Angeles. It’s the Mercado de Campo de Ourique in Lisbon, and it’s filled with a large variety of gourmet food stalls, mixed with....
Suppose the idea of admiring some of the most beautiful and valuable jewels of the Portuguese Crown makes your eyes...
At World of Banksy exhibition in Lisbon, see Iconic works by the urban art master Banksy. Life-size reproductions or more...
The Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon, presents a thought-provoking exhibition titled Plastic: Remaking Our World. The...
The Anantara Spa at Tivoli Avenida Liberdade is the third Anantara Spa in Portugal, and takes a holistic, Eastern approach to restorative healing experiences, self-care, and the union and body and mind.
Take a trip through time and see transportation from centuries past. The National Coach Museum tells the story of how...
Sometimes, when the city becomes too hectic, or one’s life becomes too stressed, it’s nice to get lost in an...
The Chalet was originally built between 1864 and 1869 by King Ferdinand II for his second wife, Elise Hensler, Countess d'Edla. It is modeled on Alpine chalets popular at the time, and it sits in the large Pena Park facing the grand Pena Palace. It was intended as a private recreational house for the Countess.