

A historic square in Lisbon's Alfama district, known for its Fado music and traditional architecture.

Largo Da Oliveira Square often experiences sudden rain showers, especially during spring and autumn.
While many locals speak English, having a phrasebook can enhance interactions and help navigate local markets and shops.
The square and surrounding areas have cobblestone streets, making comfortable footwear essential for long walks.

A historic cathedral with stunning architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.

A bustling market offering local produce, crafts, and traditional Portuguese cuisine.
The square beautifully illuminated at night, creating a romantic and enchanting atmosphere.
Famous for its traditional Portuguese pastries and coffee since 1920.
A historic restaurant known for its traditional Portuguese dishes and seafood.
A fine dining restaurant offering traditional Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist.
Vibrant, hand-painted ceramic tiles, a symbol of Portuguese culture and architecture.
Eco-friendly and traditional items made from cork, a renewable resource native to Portugal.
A hearty, local specialty sandwich filled with various meats, cheese, and a spicy tomato sauce.
Custard tart with crispy puff pastry, typically served warm
Sandwich with ham, fresh sausage, steak or roast meat, covered with melted cheese and a spicy tomato beer sauce
Tripe stew with various meats, vegetables, and spices, often served with rice or bread
The Maclehose Trail is a 100 km hiking trail in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
Experience the stunning sunset over the vineyards of Barossa Valley, South Australia.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to the Humen people, offering a glimpse into Chinese ancestral culture and architecture.