After watching this video and as a very chill person , I can't wait for my one week vacation/work there in Lisbon. Thanks for sharing. The guitar guy song wa so chill.
Thank you for sharing your trip. I just need to say that this is Brazilian music. Not from Portugal. ☺️ I’m afraid there is also a little confusion between languages. In Portugal and Brazil as well, we speak Portuguese, not Spanish. And it may seem wrong but we say in fact “bairros”, not “barrios”. Hope this helped. And once again thanks for sharing the trip. 😊
Thanks for sharing! ☺☺As a foreigner, it's hard for me to distinguish Brazilian and Portuguese music, sorry for that, but thanks for telling! As for the language, I know they speak Portuguese in both those countries, but I can't speak it (unfortunately) and I am usually trying to pronouce it as close as possible to the original , using my Spanish skills :D
Thanks so much for posting! Great footage and vlog. I was wondering what type of shoes you guys wore on this trip and if they were successful (in preventing you from slipping on the sidewalks, haha!)? I am studying abroad In Lisbon for a month but I am nervous about footwear. Thanks!
The list of spaces where it continues to be mandatory to wear a mask is increasingly reduced. At this time, this obligation is only in effect in the following locations: in health service establishments; in residential or reception structures; in home support services for vulnerable populations, elderly people or people with disabilities; in the integrated continuing care units of the national network of integrated continuing care.
We only went to a work cafe once and it was called "curva", it was quite nice and cosy. but maybe there are even better options , cause Lisbon has a great choice of all kinds of places )
thanks! i don't have enough footage to make a separate video about transport, unfortunately. but we mainly walked and the only transport we took were 2 trams. Generally, they have a good tram and bus system, taxis are also ok and quite affordable (we used uber and bolt twice)
Depends. If u just want to see all the main attractions and get a general feeling of the city- yes, for sure. but Lisbon is an amazing city with lots of things to explore, so u might more time to get a deeper understanding of the place and the culture.
After watching this video and as a very chill person , I can't wait for my one week vacation/work there in Lisbon. Thanks for sharing. The guitar guy song wa so chill.
Yeah, Portuguese know how to play their guitars for sure )
Next week for me and can't wait!
How was it? I'm looking at visiting lisbon in may
@@matthewsmith908 Just OK. The food is good and the locals are charming. Porto [3hrs by train] was amazing
@@joseph40ninjas88 thanks for getting back to me, I was picking between Lisbon and florence. You've made my choice easier
Thank you for sharing your trip. I just need to say that this is Brazilian music. Not from Portugal. ☺️
I’m afraid there is also a little confusion between languages. In Portugal and Brazil as well, we speak Portuguese, not Spanish. And it may seem wrong but we say in fact “bairros”, not “barrios”.
Hope this helped. And once again thanks for sharing the trip. 😊
Thanks for sharing! ☺☺As a foreigner, it's hard for me to distinguish Brazilian and Portuguese music, sorry for that, but thanks for telling! As for the language, I know they speak Portuguese in both those countries, but I can't speak it (unfortunately) and I am usually trying to pronouce it as close as possible to the original , using my Spanish skills :D
No need to apologize! Sharing knowledge is the good part of this community. 🤍
Thanks so much for posting! Great footage and vlog. I was wondering what type of shoes you guys wore on this trip and if they were successful (in preventing you from slipping on the sidewalks, haha!)? I am studying abroad In Lisbon for a month but I am nervous about footwear. Thanks!
Honestly, any kind of shoes, the ground is not slippery, sneakers or sandals would do
Great and informative video, if i ever get to go to Lisbon ill know what to do and where to go 🐫🏐
Now you understand why the siesta :)
yeah :D
Love the video, going to Lisbon next month, do you still need face mask for public transport restaurants etc
Hey, as far as I know, you don't ) have a nice trip !
The list of spaces where it continues to be mandatory to wear a mask is increasingly reduced. At this time, this obligation is only in effect in the following locations:
in health service establishments; in residential or reception structures; in home support services for vulnerable populations, elderly people or people with disabilities; in the integrated continuing care units of the national network of integrated continuing care.
Great video! What month did you go?
Thanks! We went in August )
Also, do you have any suggestion where we can find a good spot for working with wifi like a cafe? Your suggestion would mean a lot. :D Thanks
We only went to a work cafe once and it was called "curva", it was quite nice and cosy. but maybe there are even better options , cause Lisbon has a great choice of all kinds of places )
very god nice tips but make a video how you move there .>bus train taxi rubber etc etc
thanks! i don't have enough footage to make a separate video about transport, unfortunately. but we mainly walked and the only transport we took were 2 trams. Generally, they have a good tram and bus system, taxis are also ok and quite affordable (we used uber and bolt twice)
was this shot in the summer or this year?
It was shot last summer
Do you think.4 days is enough for Lissabon?
Depends. If u just want to see all the main attractions and get a general feeling of the city- yes, for sure. but Lisbon is an amazing city with lots of things to explore, so u might more time to get a deeper understanding of the place and the culture.
essa escadria está nojenta, limpeza precisa- se, na capital do país...