Discover the Atlantic coast of Portugal, where the golden sand meets dramatic cliffside at the Algarve and ancient castles watch over panoramic views. Take a stroll down cobblestone streets of Lisbon with colors from historic tiles and traditional trams, or explore Porto and indulge in wines by the Douro River. Warm, blending tradition, flavor, and breathtaking views at every turn in Portugal.
Lisbon welcomed me with a charm all its own—sunlight dancing off tiled facades, the echo of fado music in the alleyways, and that unmistakable scent of salt in the air. I hopped onto a tuk-tuk and zipped through the city’s labyrinth of narrow lanes, each turn revealing something beautiful—a hidden courtyard, a vibrant mural, a glimpse of the Tagus River sparkling in the distance. The ride itself was a joy, breezing past colorful plazas and grand old forts standing guard over the city.
One of my favorite moments was standing at a panoramic viewpoint near the cathedral, where Lisbon’s rooftops rolled out to meet the sea. It was the kind of view that made time stand still.
In Alfama, the oldest quarter, every step felt steeped in history. The historic trams rattled by, street art exploded with life, and I found myself savoring a warm pastel de nata, flaky and sweet, with the river glinting just beyond.
Staying at a local boutique hotel was the cherry on top—intimate, beautifully styled, and run by hosts who treated me like family. Lisbon isn’t just a stop on a journey—it’s a feeling, one you carry with you long after you’ve left.
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