Why Lisbon?
Lisbon history
The history of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, revolves around its strategic geographical position at the mouth of the Tagus, the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. Its spacious and sheltered natural harbour made the city historically an important seaport for trade between the Mediterranean Sea and northern Europe. Lisbon has long enjoyed the commercial advantages of its proximity to southern and extreme western Europe, as well as to sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas, and today its waterfront is lined with miles of docks, wharfs, and drydock facilities that accommodate the largest oil tankers.
RESTAURANTS
Some of my favorite restaurants in Lisbon
Brasa de sassoeiros
A restaurant where you can enjoy good food and wine
Adress:
Praceta Prof. Alfredo de Sousa
What can you eat
For people who love fish and steake
See the menuFélix Sushi
A great place to go if you want to eat sushi in a quiet space
Adress:
Rua 5 de Outubro mem martins
What can you eat
Great sushi and other foods from asias
See the menuO Malagueta
A restaurant where you can enjoy good food and wine
Adress:
Calçada Moinhos 10
What can you eat
For people who love fish and steake
See the menu