Something to do...
Looking for something to do in Lisbon? Whether you're a long-time resident, a newcomer, or just passing through, we've got plenty of useful information and activities for you.
Looking for something to do in Lisbon? Whether you're a long-time resident, a newcomer, or just passing through, we've got plenty of useful information and activities for you.
Lisbon, the westernmost European capital, is located on the seven hills at the mouth of the Tagus River. This makes that the capital of Portugal has a unique character and is very picturesque.
Hello dear readers, greetings from Turkey. I am Tugba Çitlak from Turkey. I am currently doing my Erasmus internship at MBC Home. There are several issues about the internship and life in Lisbon that should be mentioned.
It's February 2021. One year after consecutive (now 11) states of emergency have been imposed. It is mainly about staying at home, but there are also absurd situations, such as closing beaches or banning people from sitting on benches in public places...
The impressive coastline of a small country like Portugal makes a real impression - the continental part reaches a length of 830 km. Beaches created for surfing can be found almost anywhere...
Sometimes it happens that during travelling we don’t have enough time to see everything we would like. Below I would like to show you my proposal of places to see in Porto during one day.
Lisbon should be your holiday destination due to being a capital that gets the most sunshine in Europe and it can be visited during all four seasons.
Although Portugal is a small country, moving around is not the easiest. We have many options: buses, trains, barges/ferries, trams and of course cars (own, rented or shared). I will try to bring the subject closer to the interested.
Portugal is an interesting country where, despite the advantage of Catholics, it turns out to be possible: partnerships, legal abortion; after cremation, you can take your ashes home with you and soon euthanasia will come to it.
'Lisbon Under The Stars' is a multimedia performance presenting the history of Portugal during over 600 years. It takes place on the ruins of the Carmelite Convent (Convento do Carmo) and presents the history of the time of the founding the monastery.