In the first of November of 1755, a massive earthquake hit Lisbon. It was estimated intensity between 8.9 and 9.1 Richter (Japan...
Tejo is the river in Lisbon, the biggest River in the Iberian Peninsula. Known in Spain as Tajo, it’s source is located...
Well, in fact this is not a restaurant. Is far away from being a restaurant, although classified as a restaurante everywhere. I...
With a warren of thin, cobbled paths running down to a wide, bluff upheld shoreline, Nazaré is Estremadura’s most pleasant waterfront resort....
A very interesting article has been written earlier this year at NYtimes on how to spend 36h in Lisbon. Once you have...
An awesome fascinating article from Sonya Matejko at Huffington Post, demonstrating Why Lisbon Changed Her Mind About Traveling Alone She used to be...
Sintra, not exactly and attraction but a combination of the best attractions in one village, located 30min from Lisbon, once the land...
The Avenida da Liberdade is a wide road uniting downtown Lisbon with the northern locale. The road is lined with trees and...
Lisbon Oceanarium: The Biggest indoor aquarium in Europe! Oceanarium in Lisbon is committed to showcasing the boundless and excellent marine life around...
The Lisbon Aqueduct is a fourteen km (12mi) long reservoir conduit that was inherent the eighteenth century to supply crisp water to...