Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

Films set in the European Union

In this article, you find film recommendations that allow you to travel to all 27 European Union states from the comfort of your armchair. From silly to classic drama to modern-day hits, all films offer a unique perspective. All stories provide insights into the complexities and experiences of life in each EU country. These films explain socio-political dynamics, society, history, and cultural dynamics while being set on location.

Films set in the European Union - that will take you there.

Travel the World - A few most beautiful bookshops

Book Vibes Only. If you like to travel and if you like reading, check out what comes now. Books are like friends. I find non-readers highly suspicious. Why would one want to miss out on all these stories?

Travel the World. A few most beautiful bookshops

Travel Portugal - Street Art in Seven Areas of Lisbon

Lissabon, the old seafaring town, is seemingly everybody’s favourite European capital right now. Visitors find lots of history, cafes, restaurants, museums, beaches as well as incredible street art.
 
TRAVEL PORTUGAL Street Art in Seven Areas of Lisbon

Travel Portugal. Complete Walking Guide to the Capital Lisbon

You find Portugal at the southwestern tip of Europe. The country lived under an authoritarian regime from 1933 to 1974, but these times are long gone. Seemingly everybody wants to travel to the capital Lisbon these days. Cobbled lanes, beautifully tiled facades, grand squares, and a stunning waterfront. One could surely spend months in Lisbon without having seen the whole town. It is here where you will find something fetching on every street corner. The town is a true beauty. I love that trends and traditions mix so well in Lisbon. Lisbon is small enough so that you can see most of the town on foot. Just keep on walking, and kiss the earth with every single step. When I landed in Lisbon and got off the plane, one of the fellow passengers kissed the tarmac.

Travel Portugal. Complete Walking Guide to the Capital Lisbon

Why dressing like a local doesn’t make sense

You know there are lots of people who believe to be the best thing since sliced bread, smarter than Albert Einstein, better dressed than James Bond or I don’t know what else they think of themselves. Just throw all of this overboard, the most important thing is to feel comfortable with who you are, I know it sounds too easy, and it is true. 


I didn't dress like this local in Cambodia but we had a friendly chat

There is big advice everywhere where others tell you what best to wear, when and how to wear it and it doesn’t make any sense to me at all. There are people who truly believe it might be the very best to wear a cork hat when in Australia but that is their opinion. There might be others who tell you it might be awesome to wear a money belt, yes, let them do it. And there are the ones who tell you to best wear trainers on city trips, but no, no, no, ... How can someone else know what is best for me or you?

How to dress when travelling


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Eyewitness Lisbon. Sam and Zab of Indefinite Adventure


Sam and Zab are the travel writers behind Indefinite Adventure. They are slow travellers and give in-depth advice and inspiration to long term travellers as well as to tourists. 


The British couple writes about vegetarian/vegan food, eco-, and LGBT travel. They went to Portugal on a research trip for their vegan guide to Lisbon, and they were