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Copenhagen Cafes: A Guide to the City’s Specialty Scene
The one thing I look forward to when I visit Copenhagen is the cafe scene. The Danish capital is known as the one place where hygge and specialty coffee coexist, and it’s all about slow mornings and communal tables, without the rush. Why Copenhagen’s Café Culture Stands Out Copenhagen is...
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Eating Europe vs Viator: Which is the Better Option for Food Tours?
Food tours have become a must-do for travelers looking to explore a city’s culinary scene and dig deeper into the true flavors of their destination. In fact, up to 66% of people agree that food tourism helps provide a better understanding of local culture, and I believe that there’s no...
The 6 Best Port Wines in Porto
Port wine is the signature drink of the city of Porto. However, there are several different types of port wine. Each is made with different techniques and slightly different grapes, or aged in different ways to make them distinctly unique. The different vintages and specialist wine makers offer interesting takes...
São Jorge Restaurant – My Hidden Alfama Favorite
Introduction to the Restaurant If you’re ever wandering through the charming, cobbled streets of Alfama, you might just stumble upon São Jorge—one of those places that feels like a delightful secret. I first discovered it on a lazy afternoon walk, and I’ve been hooked ever since. The restaurant has been...
Cantinho do Aziz – Africa in the Heart of Lisbon
Introduction to Cantinho do Aziz Walking into Cantinho do Aziz, I was immediately enveloped by a sense of warmth and nostalgia that transported me straight to Mozambique. Founded by Aziz, who came from Mozambique to Lisbon in the 1980s, this family-run restaurant has preserved its roots beautifully. As I settled...
Average Cost of Food in Venice
Venice is one of the most popular tourist hot spots in all of Italy if not all of Europe. From gondola rides on the Grand Canal to walking tours of famous attractions like St. Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge, there’s a lot to love. Yet just like other Italian...
Fábrica da Nata — A Must-Visit for the Iconic Portuguese Pastry
Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, Fábrica da Nata has been my go-to spot for indulging in the iconic pastel de nata since I first discovered it in 2016. What started with a small store in Praça dos Restauradores has now grown into several locations across Lisbon, Porto, and Sintra—proof...
Porto Prices for Food and Drink
Like any city, Porto prices for food and drink vary depending on where you visit. Nonetheless, as I’ve learned from my Porto food tours, it’s typically more affordable than many other European cities! To help you prepare your travel budget, I’ve broken down the average prices for dining in Porto....
Manteigaria Fábrica de Pastéis de Nata – Review
What can I say about Manteigaria? If you’ve ever craved the perfect pastel de nata in Lisbon, this is the spot. Founded in 2014, Manteigaria – Fábrica de Pastéis de Nata is a relatively new addition to Lisbon’s culinary scene, but it’s quickly become legendary. Its original location on Rua...