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Lisbon isn’t short of things it does well, but the custard tarts you’ll spot in every window from Belém to Alfama might be the city’s proudest export. The hunt for the best pastel de nata ...
Here’s how to make the best Portuguese egg tarts — no passport needed. The crust is incredibly buttery and flaky. The pastry ...
Tram 28, that iconic butter-yellow beauty, tops every tourist bucket list. While we skipped the crowded ride, we discovered ...
A great-value dining destination, the Portuguese capital has a host of new restaurants and, as of last year, its own Michelin Guide.
Pasteis de nata, Lisbon’s legendary custard tarts, are freshly made on site, but there are also rarer treats: carob balls from the Algarve and orange pie from Alentejo.
We drive the new Lexus RZ with a yoke and steer-by-wire. Over the years of reviewing cars, we’ve always held the view that ...
Admire the vistas from the Santa Justa Lift is ranked #6 out of 19 things to do in Lisbon. See pictures and our review of Admire the vistas from the Santa Justa Lift.
The famous Portuguese pastry house Manteigaria has opened a patisserie in the Haut-Marais district, where you can enjoy its pastéis de nata! Jolie Miche is the name of the new bakery in the 17th ...
Is residential property in Portugal an attractive investment? Full analysis of Portugal's property market. Best areas? Most demand? Highest rental yields?
"Festas de Lisboa" refers to the festivals held in Lisbon, where "Festas" means "festivals," and "Lisboa" is the Portuguese name for Lisbon. These festivals occur in June, a month filled with saints' ...