Portugal is the perfect combination of white sandy beaches, Architecturally beautiful cities, rugged coastlines, and a booming restaurant scene. Oh, and not to mention, a lot of wine.
Portugal also happens to be one of the most affordable international destinations and incredibly safe, making it a great getaway for solo female travelers.
HOTELS ????
Top-rated hotels in Baixa / Chiado, one of the best areas to stay for people on their first trip to Lisbon.
Luxury: Pousada de Lisboa – Small Luxury Hotels Of The World
Midrange: My Story Hotel Rossio
Budget: Lost Inn Lisbon Hostel
WHERE TO EAT IN LISBON ????
1. Time Out Market Lisbon ????
If you travel for food, then a visit to the ultra popular Time Out Market in Lisbon should be high on your list of priorities. It’s a trendy food hall with over four dozen stalls representing some of the best restaurants, bars, and pastry shops. Located in the historic Mercado da Ribeira in Cais do Sodre, Time Out Market Lisbon is extremely popular so expect a crowd at peak times. It can be hard to find a seat so I suggest going in the off-hours to make it a little easier.
2. Ponto Final ????
Situated on a concrete pier overlooking the Tagus River and the 25 de Abril Bridge, it was one of the most beautiful and picture-worthy restaurant settings I’ve ever experienced.
I’ve read that the food at Ponto Final can be hit or miss, so you need to know what to order. Based on local recommendations, we got the 'Arroz de tamboril' or 'Monkfish stew'. Good for two, I suggest doing the same because it’s absolutely delicious.
Located in Almada, Ponto Final is at the very end of a long pier with interesting street art. To get there, you’ll need to take a ferry from Cais do Sodre to Cacilhas
3. Pasteis de Belem (Home of the best pastel de nata!) ????
There are many pastry shops offering 'Pastel de nata' in Lisbon, but there is only one 'Pasteis de Belem'. Home to the original recipe for pastel de nata, Pasteis de Belem is without question the most famous pastry shop in Lisbon. I enjoyed pastel de nata almost everyday in Portugal and they were the best.
Pasteis de Belem is located just a stone’s throw from Jerónimos Monastery, the very place credited for inventing this iconic Portuguese pastry in the 18th century. You can easily take public transport to Belem so this is an experience you definitely shouldn’t miss.
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Music:
00:00 - Bonfire - An Jone
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62kkm-YDckzDJn2Njo72gA
01:22 - Chocolate Cookie Jam - An Jone
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62kkm-YDckzDJn2Njo72gA
02:26 - Sunset n Beachz - Ofshane
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34Wh4ysdP50H-ThbZFFfsA
Visit Artist’s Channel for some Amazing Tracks ????
Portugal also happens to be one of the most affordable international destinations and incredibly safe, making it a great getaway for solo female travelers.
HOTELS ????
Top-rated hotels in Baixa / Chiado, one of the best areas to stay for people on their first trip to Lisbon.
Luxury: Pousada de Lisboa – Small Luxury Hotels Of The World
Midrange: My Story Hotel Rossio
Budget: Lost Inn Lisbon Hostel
WHERE TO EAT IN LISBON ????
1. Time Out Market Lisbon ????
If you travel for food, then a visit to the ultra popular Time Out Market in Lisbon should be high on your list of priorities. It’s a trendy food hall with over four dozen stalls representing some of the best restaurants, bars, and pastry shops. Located in the historic Mercado da Ribeira in Cais do Sodre, Time Out Market Lisbon is extremely popular so expect a crowd at peak times. It can be hard to find a seat so I suggest going in the off-hours to make it a little easier.
2. Ponto Final ????
Situated on a concrete pier overlooking the Tagus River and the 25 de Abril Bridge, it was one of the most beautiful and picture-worthy restaurant settings I’ve ever experienced.
I’ve read that the food at Ponto Final can be hit or miss, so you need to know what to order. Based on local recommendations, we got the 'Arroz de tamboril' or 'Monkfish stew'. Good for two, I suggest doing the same because it’s absolutely delicious.
Located in Almada, Ponto Final is at the very end of a long pier with interesting street art. To get there, you’ll need to take a ferry from Cais do Sodre to Cacilhas
3. Pasteis de Belem (Home of the best pastel de nata!) ????
There are many pastry shops offering 'Pastel de nata' in Lisbon, but there is only one 'Pasteis de Belem'. Home to the original recipe for pastel de nata, Pasteis de Belem is without question the most famous pastry shop in Lisbon. I enjoyed pastel de nata almost everyday in Portugal and they were the best.
Pasteis de Belem is located just a stone’s throw from Jerónimos Monastery, the very place credited for inventing this iconic Portuguese pastry in the 18th century. You can easily take public transport to Belem so this is an experience you definitely shouldn’t miss.
All clips were rendered with Premiere Pro.
Enjoy! Hope you guys like it!
Don't forget to like and subscribe.
_______________________________________________________
Music:
00:00 - Bonfire - An Jone
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62kkm-YDckzDJn2Njo72gA
01:22 - Chocolate Cookie Jam - An Jone
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62kkm-YDckzDJn2Njo72gA
02:26 - Sunset n Beachz - Ofshane
Artist's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34Wh4ysdP50H-ThbZFFfsA
Visit Artist’s Channel for some Amazing Tracks ????
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