Nice video again! You two are now easily one of our favorite Portugal couple vloggers, alongside Expats Everywhere, Our Rich Journey, and Stay Classy.👏👏👏
We're in Austin, too, planning a move in about a year. We like seeing your adjustment to Portugal because we think y'all may be a younger version of us!
Thanks, that’s what we were hoping to do, help people know what to expect along the way. Good luck on the move! We are craving Franklins today, so have some for us!
U guys are in a great neigbhorhood and close to other good ones, like Estrela and São Bento. Lisbon is such a livable place and great to raise children! I was born and grew up in Lisbon, spent many, many wekends at Estrela Parque as my sister's godparents lived in Calçada da Estrela. Wonderful childhood and great city, especially in the early 70's. Hopefully one day you will have little new family feet to enjoy Portugal with, in the meantime, enjoy, and don't be afraid to branch out. Lisbon is a case of photo competing with the frame, and IMO, the frame wins! Amazing historic beautiful towns EVERYWHERE! Some to chk out and easy to get to: Mafra, Coimbra, Sintra, Tomar, Evora, Cascais, Setúbal for Tróia beaches (amazing..) Aveiro, etc😘🤗🙏❤️🇵🇹
@@HoneymoonAlways Great, Setúbal is interesting. Gritty, blue color town, but Tróia the strip of land in the middle of the ocean... OMG, it is stunning! You can take a ferry from the jetty right b4 the main park, and you can be there in no time. You can just spend some time at the stunning beaches. The resort there is expensive but the island is free. For the other beaches on the mainland by the Arrábida little mountain chain, you need a car, but they are also great. th-cam.com/video/B2gcYil6Rqg/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for sharing about the neighborhood. My wife and I just received our passports with our visa for Portugal. We will be leaving Arizona on August 29 for Lisbon. We have rented an apartment less than a mile south of you, right next to the Park of Necessidades, which is south of the cemetery. We will be joining the many expats in Portugal and hope to connect with you. Wolfgang and Victoria
Be patient with all the teenagers there (Tapada das Necessidades) at some times that's load of them in that park (2 the biggest high school in Lisbon are in that zone) one the biggest public highschool call Josefa Óbidos and the most famous and private Portuguese school call Salesianos de Lisboa. Sometimes the teenagers go there to make out or to playing soccer.
I love Ourique! I stayed there in Oct 2019 and it’s my favorite Lisbon neighborhood so far. I completely agree with all your reasons for moving there. I LOVED that market! The seafood grill, Hummus Bar’s falafel (their other location is in Budapest, where I’ve also been), and wine bar were great. I loved the parks, the flat walk-ability, casual multigenerational locals, and few tourists. I even had dental work done there at Affordable Dental opposite the park - highly recommended. There’s a great wood fire pizza place on a corner as good as in Italy and quite cheap. The groceries are convenient and I went to the natural grocery store quite a lot for vegan products, which they had a lot of. It was like a mini Whole Foods. I first arrived there by taxi without a car. I liked the neighborhood so much, I returned several weeks later with a car. Street parking wasn’t bad, though I may have been lucky. Thanks for posting this!
awesome video, my wife and I actually visited Campo De Ourique yesterday, we are in Lisbon for a month to explore places to potentially move from New York City to Lisbon!
The Metro is coming to Estrela - it’s the construction project adjacent to (just south of) Jardim da Estrela. I think it’ll be done early 2023…. We also go to the Auchan supermarket in Amoreiras - for us it’s a 20-25 minute walk. It’s the only market I’ve found that sells craft beers, not to mention the great selection of produce and everything else. We’ve enjoyed eating in the Mercado, but are avoiding it until the pandemic calms down. Love to hear some restaurant recommendations in your neighborhood. Bob in Lapa
A fabulous neighbourhood to live in Lisbon is Benfica. Fresh produce market, transportation, good and affordable restaurants and coffe shops, traditional commerce, parks, etc. Besides being within walking distance of the Colombo Mall and, of course also from the Monsanto forest for walks and sports.
Welcome to Campo de Ourique! You are my neighbors now! I've been living in Campo de Ourique for almost 10 years and I just love it. Very lively and charming. So many restaurants that I just love (If you like sushi, try Hikidashi...one of my favorites!). If you need any help, feel free to ask. Hope you have a great time in Portugal, Lisbon , Campo de Ourique!!!
Hello, loving your channel. Tennis lessons at Clube VII, Marquês de Pombal. Padel at Ginásio Clube Português. Seems to me you're in the best spot of Lisbon. Keep going on .
We just found your videos and are right now binge watching 😂🥂 Super helpful that you are showing your whole thought process! We are coming in about 2 months and will also be looking for apartments🤩 Excited for you upcoming videos😍 Linda and Jonas
It’s good to know you’re settling in just fine! Fun fact: I was the pest keeping you guys from getting into the grocery store to pay for your box of cherries! 😅 If you’re into Japanese food, you should try out a place called Hikidashi. Or if you want to have a go at some solidly staunch traditional Portuguese cuisine, O Magano is your go-to place in Campo de Ourique. Both are fairly priced and within walking distance. Enjoy!
Next to El Corte Inglês you have a wonderful museum and park called Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, it's beautiful and a great place to both chill out and visit pretty cool exhibitions
Been to Lisbon in 2018 and loved it. Visited El Corte Ingles,beautiful shopping mall. Worth visiting also is COLOMBO Shopping Centre. I was amazed at how cheap their bottled wines were and the huge offerings of Cod Fish ( BACALHAU). I wish you both lots of happiness in your new country.
Welcome to Lisbon! Lots of great suggestions from other folks, especially the Viva Viagem card. Be sure to check out the great restaurants in Chiado-both local (ie, Portuguese, not Burger King, LOL!) and higher end. Happy to give you some recommendations of our faves. Enjoy!
For grocery stores / supermarkets, there's 2 kinds. The ones owned by a big company, like Auchan or Pingo Doce or other, where they have big store in malls and smaller stores in all other places. And then you have your local typical store, most of time the owner is the person that is serving you. With it, there's 2 major differences, prices (cheaper on owned by big company) and how you are treated ( better customer treatment on local owned store ). Also, on some of those local stores, some products may have better quality. Car parking is expensive for non residents. Residents are eligible for car park, it's a super affordable annual fee, but its a tough are to find a car place, as most buildings don't have a garage.
Thank you so much for sharing about this neighborhood it has been on top of our list but not many videos, you guys made it easier for us not to go into other neighborhoods, hopefully we will be there soon this year. Really appreciate your hard work and effort in creating and sharing this 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Omg! I literally work nearby there campo de orique! Mercado and near vegan nata restaurant my favorite spot and also in front of that church has amazing Portuguese restaurants. Wine hunters we always go there me and myself boyfriend! So true there’s so many good things and nice to live in campo de orique. I wish I can live there too and but mt boyfriend live here in odivelas.
Small grocery stores have the best quality local fruits. Supermarket companies always deal with other big producers from Europe, mainly Spanish big industrial producers of cheap tasteless vegetables created in huge greenhouses.
You probably would like to know that the city's metro is going to be expanded to Campo de Ourique, but will only be operational in about 3 to 4 years, until then I guess you can count with the bus system...
Really love watching your channel. My partner and I are thinking about trying Portugal and I am soaking up as much info as I can possibly get. I know you are in Lisbon and just getting acclimated to the area as a resident, but when you start venturing out to other parts of the country, I look forward to watching your experience. We are part of the LGBTQ+ community, so I would be curious to hear if you find that there is much of an LGBTQ+ community and how accepting the country seems to be of the community. Great job!!! Keep it going!
@@marthapimentel2815 that is about our window too. Going to visit (for the first time) in April of 2022. Then try living there for two or three months in 2023 in hopes of making the move in 2024. That is, if everything goes well with the visits. Crazy to think about actually moving somewhere you have never been (I totally admire Dan and Michelle), but Portugal sounds great and it tics a lot of boxes.
@@suzannebaugh8206 it definitely ticked ours too. We are actually thinking of going without a visit. We have two cairns terriers who we don’t like to leave too often. I’ve been following several folks from US who have made the leap and are loving it.
@@marthapimentel2815 have you and your partner investigated the best way to get your fur babies over to Portugal? We have a terrier mix (20 lbs) - I think she will fit under the seat. Honestly, that is one of the most stressful parts of the move for us. Where are you all looking to settle?
@@suzannebaugh8206 we actually don’t know. The Algarve may be too touristy! It would be great to have an ocean view. Lisbon may be too much ! Our dogs potentially can go with us as they weigh less than 20 lbs but they are seniors so I worry about their stress levels. We live in Washington. What state do you live with us in?
Hi, I enjoyed watching the video and took lots of notes for my pending arrival. Yeah!! I will arrive in Lisboa the first week in August. So, I am researching neighborhoods and apartments. Thank you for the excellent video.
Regarding transportation, the metro's Red Line is being expanded south to Alcântara, with one stop being in Campo de Ourique, so in 2026 you'll be better connected to the rest of the city😁 Also if you live close to Estrela, from 2024 onwards you'll have another new metro station (circular line).
This is a neighborhood that has come into my awareness. It's nice. I was wondering if you can get around well enough with English. I'm researching different places for retirement because I want to leave the US. Portugal looks like a great alternative, but I don't yet speak Portuguese. I'm trying to learn.
Since yall don't have a car, do you bring portable carts to the grocery store to help carry your goods home? This also applies when you are buying home goods (ie. The plants) or shopping for clothes etc... Are you just getting an Uber to help bring those things home? Definitely would like to know especially since I'm from the US and as yall know it's very car centric here 🙂
Hi y'all! My wife and I are here for a scouting trip from Atlanta. This is a great video and we'll be staying this neighborhood next week. We're wondering if the plane noise is ever an issue. There are some places in Atlanta where the planes are insanely loud. Another is if you miss having a metro closer? Would appreciate any guidance. Can't wait to wonder your neighborhood!
Dan, you should try Padel Tennis (not to be confused with paddle tennis). I don't think it's very popular in the US yet, but it has blown up here in Portugal. It's even more fun than tennis and it's also a very social sport.
Oi Vasco, yes I agree Padel is sooo much fun and social. I'm originally from Italy and there it has gained a lot of popularity too, like in Portugal and in Spain. On Saturday I will be playing another padel game, can't wait!
I think it’s called pickleball here in the US and it’s HUGELY popular in our small wine country town with retirees. My neighbors always sound happy playing.
I move to CDO four weeks ago and I live on the eastern side which used to be Santa Isabel. The grilled chicken place is five minutes walk from me towards the west; Rato metro is just a few minutes walk from me towards the east. I chose the eastern part for less plane noise , and closer to the metro . So I don’t know if it’s fair to say that CDO is not metro accessible , it depends on which part of CDO. For me CDO is great for families because of the abundance of preschools
You two would probably like the plethora of vintage book shops in Lisbon. Check out Bertrand as well in Chiado...oldest bookstore in continuous operation according to Guinness...mid 1700s.
Ahh so cool! Thanks so much for sharing an in depth glimpse into what the neighborhood is all about. What kinds of things have you heard about Principe Real? I've heard a lot of expats live there, but your neighborhood seems a bit more quiet and chill.
Principe Real is next to Campo de Ourique so it is very close. It seems like a great neighborhood, just a little more hilly. It is also closer to the city center so I think it’s a good choice.
Fantastic! We enjoy following your journey. Blessings. The musicians in the park, are they a band or do people just show up for pickup jams? I’d love to find a park with occasional drum circles. Good to hear there recreational activities in the park. Dunno yet if I’d join Fitness Hut once the state of calamity subsides.
Dan and Michelle, I'd love to know what your filming setup is? Camera, mic, lighting if any? What do you use to edit, etc. You look so happy there in Europe, congrats again!
Hi!! We’re using an iPhone 12 to film, a ring light from Amazon (but mostly we focus on having lots of good natural light), and a unidirectional movo mic. We have gotten feedback that our sound isn’t good so I wouldn’t take our lead on that one, though I suspect the core issue is that we’re in a super echoey room with not enough sound padding. We edit in iMovie ☺️☺️ send us some bbq please😉
@@HoneymoonAlways maybe once i move on to the making my own jerky stage I can send some. Portuguese BBQ is phenomenal though so you're probably going to be fine bbq wise. So nice to see another iPhone user. I'm using my 11 pro for filming. I've been all over the map in terms of what mic I'm using. For a while I was doing no live voiceover and then studio recording all my voice... but that was taking hours of extra work and the videos felt "less authentic." I've tried a lavalier mic and hated how it sounded and just picked up a Movo VXR10... but I'm not sure I'm sold on it. Any chance that's the same mic you're using? Echo has been my biggest annoyance with it though with videos filmed in my kitchen I'm batting against the odds to not have echo.
Great to see your journey in Portugal! You guys need to check out Alvalade neighborhood (lots of commerce, gardens/parks, near subway stations, etc..). Theres a video by another expat you can see th-cam.com/video/-qHtDgMEc1o/w-d-xo.html And on the urban organization subject (walking distance and stuff like that) I found that the "not just bikes" channel really made me aware of things I never thought about. Theres even an episode about Texas th-cam.com/video/uxykI30fS54/w-d-xo.html
Hey, Love all the great information you share. My question is a bit off topic. I'm going to be going through DC as well. When you got your D7 and submitted your planned housing did you have your SEF before or after canceling the Flatio rental? Does it matter?
So great you got settled in and so close to my best friend Tammi I’ll be visiting the end of August My first time out of the county 😱 Well living in southern cal I don’t really count crossing the border too Mexico to help at an orphanage traveling abroad 😂
@@HoneymoonAlways it is the yellow petit pan that bears their name. When you get used to this supermarket you will find pretty decent things for affordable prices. And it is found in every corner.
If you want to save money on public transport in Lisbon, I recommend the Navegante Família transport card has the same features as the NAVEGANTE passes (Metropolitano or Municipal) and allows each family to pay the maximum price of 2 NAVEGANTE passes. Navegante Metropolitano Família - 80 euro. Navegante Municipal Família - 60 euro. Navegante Família is for the exclusive use of household members (at least 3 members), with the same tax address - which shall be located within one of the 18 municipalities of the metropolitan area of Lisbon - and is valid monthly, that is, from the first to the last day of the month for which it was purchased. All procedures regarding Navegante Família shall be processed at the service stations of the regular public passenger transport service operators.
We are dealing with the parking issue right now...Complicated and expensive!! We are just discovering our new neighborhood and moved in a week ago too!! Looking for a pool and/or tennis club so let me know and I will let you know what I find!! I know your area so enjoy!
@@tamaramadelin4831 When you are a resident you need to go to the local park authority (EMEL for Lisbon) and ask for "Dístico de Residente" (Portuguese), for the first car is free, the second car cost is 54€/year and the 3rd car is 132€/year. You need to receive this "Dístico de Residente" to park for free in your local area without pay parking. In Saldanha for parking the cost is 2€/hour
I'm not a fan of Colombo Mall because of the donut layout. Amoreiras Mall is easier to get around. Vasco da Gama Mall in the Parque das Nações area is also pretty nice but that's in East end of the city
Tram, not trolley. A trolley has a different meaning ...also, you guys are not far off from the parliament building.. The military hospital is right next to the park.. And some hidden gems further down .
That is one of the neighborhoods we are looking into. That market is a big draw! What other parts of Portugal did you travel to before choosing Lisbon? Did you guys talk to a tax accountant before moving? I am interested in what information you received about earning income from the US while living in Portugal in the D7 visa.... If you could share that would be great! Local joints LOL! The gyms are more like sports clubs right?
We always thought we would go to Lisbon based on our research. We wanted a bigger city with easy access to the rest of Portugal and Europe and access to anything else we would need. Once we got here we knew it would be what we needed. We are still open to moving somewhere else later after we get to know Portugal better.
@@HoneymoonAlways So can you tell me if you will be paying income taxes in Portugal on income earned on your blog? The information I have received is contradictory and would love if you guys could share...
@@Goodlifexplorers we had two different opinions, but what makes the most sense to us and what we are going to do is pay taxes in the US like normal and then file taxes here, which will take into account what we already paid in the US, which should leave us without anything due with NHR maxing out taxes at 20%.
@@HoneymoonAlways Portugal is a democratic country, where there is freedom of expression... in the ranking: Portugal -> 23 (Working Democracy ) USA -> 36 (Deficient Democracy) www.democracymatrix.com/ranking Nobody is persecuted for the crime of opinion...
I would kill to live across the street from a grocery store. I wouldn’t have to meal plan/shop for the week in advance which is the BANE OF MY EXISTENCE. Also, el Corte ingles looks great but does it have a Spencer’s Gift??!
Yes! We especially love that when we run out of things we just to to the store real quick, and it’s closer than it was to get the mail at our old house. And no Spencer’s Gift, I don’t know where all the youths go 🤷
lol ... grandparent age people, oh that's so sweet, well I guess I still think of your age group as kids - and as your non parents I need to ask - do you have a plan for wealth building. It's important to do at your age...the choices of today, shape the future of tomorrow. For example I will use my cousin and myself...to compare apple to apple. Financially she started off better than I did...she chose to be a renter, live a party life style and express her creativity. I chose to be homeowner, and like a turtle climbed the property ladder as best as I could. Choosing the best neighbourhoods that I could afford. Fast forward to today - she's living in a motel (after burning bridges with everyone who tries to help) and my real estate portfolio allowed me to retire early. She's trying to figure her life out and I'm busy building a new dream. I'm so happy that I chose to build wealth when I was young and be a playful grandparent than play while I was young and need to find a job at 50.
I guess grandparent age could be quite the age range! As far as wealth building, we both worked and owned our home before this adventure and did pretty well saving Right now our main focus is building our business up but I always have other ideas in the back of my mind about building wealth.
@@HoneymoonAlways :) building your business IS wealth building. I have other friends who chose the stock market or bitcoin instead of real estate and they are kicking my butt in portfolio. so there's lots of ways to build a great future and still enjoy your present :)
Campo de Ourique is a nice neighborhood, lived there for a couple years. If you like sea food try Furia do Mar, i also sugest Churrasqueira Frango na Brasa, they make one of the best roast chicken (Portuguese style) in Lisbon, you can just go there pick it up and take it home, great when you don't feel like cooking, it's also cheap (if you like it spicy, ask for the piri piri sauce) Best of luck in your new home. www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/f%C3%BAria-do-mar-campo-de-ourique-lisboa www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/churrasqueira-frango-na-brasa-campo-de-ourique-lisboa
Nice video again! You two are now easily one of our favorite Portugal couple vloggers, alongside Expats Everywhere, Our Rich Journey, and Stay Classy.👏👏👏
Thank you Jun!
We're in Austin, too, planning a move in about a year. We like seeing your adjustment to Portugal because we think y'all may be a younger version of us!
Thanks, that’s what we were hoping to do, help people know what to expect along the way. Good luck on the move! We are craving Franklins today, so have some for us!
U guys are in a great neigbhorhood and close to other good ones, like Estrela and São Bento. Lisbon is such a livable place and great to raise children! I was born and grew up in Lisbon, spent many, many wekends at Estrela Parque as my sister's godparents lived in Calçada da Estrela. Wonderful childhood and great city, especially in the early 70's. Hopefully one day you will have little new family feet to enjoy Portugal with, in the meantime, enjoy, and don't be afraid to branch out. Lisbon is a case of photo competing with the frame, and IMO, the frame wins! Amazing historic beautiful towns EVERYWHERE! Some to chk out and easy to get to: Mafra, Coimbra, Sintra, Tomar, Evora, Cascais, Setúbal for Tróia beaches (amazing..) Aveiro, etc😘🤗🙏❤️🇵🇹
Yes, we are excited to get to know the surrounding areas. We just went to Setubal yesterday.
@@HoneymoonAlways Great, Setúbal is interesting. Gritty, blue color town, but Tróia the strip of land in the middle of the ocean... OMG, it is stunning! You can take a ferry from the jetty right b4 the main park, and you can be there in no time. You can just spend some time at the stunning beaches. The resort there is expensive but the island is free. For the other beaches on the mainland by the Arrábida little mountain chain, you need a car, but they are also great.
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Thank you for sharing about the neighborhood. My wife and I just received our passports with our visa for Portugal. We will be leaving Arizona on August 29 for Lisbon. We have rented an apartment less than a mile south of you, right next to the Park of Necessidades, which is south of the cemetery. We will be joining the many expats in Portugal and hope to connect with you. Wolfgang and Victoria
Congrats!!! That’s so exciting!
Be patient with all the teenagers there (Tapada das Necessidades) at some times that's load of them in that park (2 the biggest high school in Lisbon are in that zone) one the biggest public highschool call Josefa Óbidos and the most famous and private Portuguese school call Salesianos de Lisboa. Sometimes the teenagers go there to make out or to playing soccer.
I love Ourique! I stayed there in Oct 2019 and it’s my favorite Lisbon neighborhood so far. I completely agree with all your reasons for moving there. I LOVED that market! The seafood grill, Hummus Bar’s falafel (their other location is in Budapest, where I’ve also been), and wine bar were great. I loved the parks, the flat walk-ability, casual multigenerational locals, and few tourists. I even had dental work done there at Affordable Dental opposite the park - highly recommended. There’s a great wood fire pizza place on a corner as good as in Italy and quite cheap. The groceries are convenient and I went to the natural grocery store quite a lot for vegan products, which they had a lot of. It was like a mini Whole Foods. I first arrived there by taxi without a car. I liked the neighborhood so much, I returned several weeks later with a car. Street parking wasn’t bad, though I may have been lucky. Thanks for posting this!
What a charming neighborhood with so much to offer. You definitely found a good location.
The walkability factor is great!
I’m Portuguese living in Florida, your video makes me miss Portugal a lot (Saudades), fantastic video thank you so much 👍
I'm Portuguese too! Until 03/'20 I lived in Deerfield Beach...
Obrigado!
Yes, Austin food is hard to beat. We are loading up on Torchy’s tacos before we leave ATX for Portugal.
awesome video, my wife and I actually visited Campo De Ourique yesterday, we are in Lisbon for a month to explore places to potentially move from New York City to Lisbon!
The Metro is coming to Estrela - it’s the construction project adjacent to (just south of) Jardim da Estrela. I think it’ll be done early 2023…. We also go to the Auchan supermarket in Amoreiras - for us it’s a 20-25 minute walk. It’s the only market I’ve found that sells craft beers, not to mention the great selection of produce and everything else. We’ve enjoyed eating in the Mercado, but are avoiding it until the pandemic calms down. Love to hear some restaurant recommendations in your neighborhood. Bob in Lapa
Yes love the comment about patronizing restaurants by chance. You live and you learn. Cheers!
me too just moved here , love this neighborhood
A fabulous neighbourhood to live in Lisbon is Benfica. Fresh produce market, transportation, good and affordable restaurants and coffe shops, traditional commerce, parks, etc.
Besides being within walking distance of the Colombo Mall and, of course also from the Monsanto forest for walks and sports.
Welcome to Campo de Ourique! You are my neighbors now! I've been living in Campo de Ourique for almost 10 years and I just love it. Very lively and charming.
So many restaurants that I just love (If you like sushi, try Hikidashi...one of my favorites!).
If you need any help, feel free to ask. Hope you have a great time in Portugal, Lisbon , Campo de Ourique!!!
Hello, loving your channel.
Tennis lessons at Clube VII, Marquês de Pombal.
Padel at Ginásio Clube Português.
Seems to me you're in the best spot of Lisbon. Keep going on .
Thank you Peter!
As we are coming Thursday, we will check your area out ! Another Super video !! Regards, Bill and Robert, The Netherlands
Message us on IG if you want to grab a drink or coffee when you are around
@@HoneymoonAlways Great !! As we do not IG, will try here,,Have A Great Sunday !
Would love to have actually seen more of the neighborhood. New here!
If you like swimming, there's a Municipal pool in the neighborhood
Thanks! I am looking into that and tennis!! I think we have one here in the jardim zoologique area as well!
@@tamaramadelin4831 The municipal pools are so cheap and amazing.
In Odivelas the municipal pool cost only 25€/month (need to live in that county).
We just found your videos and are right now binge watching 😂🥂
Super helpful that you are showing your whole thought process!
We are coming in about 2 months and will also be looking for apartments🤩
Excited for you upcoming videos😍
Linda and Jonas
It’s good to know you’re settling in just fine!
Fun fact: I was the pest keeping you guys from getting into the grocery store to pay for your box of cherries! 😅
If you’re into Japanese food, you should try out a place called Hikidashi. Or if you want to have a go at some solidly staunch traditional Portuguese cuisine, O Magano is your go-to place in Campo de Ourique. Both are fairly priced and within walking distance. Enjoy!
Paulo! Never a pest haha. Say hi next time! Thank you for the recommendations.
Hey like your name lol
Next to El Corte Inglês you have a wonderful museum and park called Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, it's beautiful and a great place to both chill out and visit pretty cool exhibitions
Been to Lisbon in 2018 and loved it. Visited El Corte Ingles,beautiful shopping mall.
Worth visiting also is COLOMBO Shopping Centre. I was amazed at how cheap their bottled wines were and the huge offerings of Cod Fish ( BACALHAU).
I wish you both lots of happiness in your new country.
Thank you! The extensive cod fish also surprised us
Welcome to Lisbon! Lots of great suggestions from other folks, especially the Viva Viagem card. Be sure to check out the great restaurants in Chiado-both local (ie, Portuguese, not Burger King, LOL!) and higher end. Happy to give you some recommendations of our faves. Enjoy!
Fellow Texans from Dallas. Love following your adventures in Lisbon so keep the videos coming.
Thank you!
@@HoneymoonAlways Our place will be in Alcantara neighborhood near LX Factory.
Love this! We are planning to move at the end of 2022. This sounds like the perfect neighborhood!
Great video
Love this video! Great job. I’m staying in Campo de Ourique right now - feel free to message me if you would like to grab a coffee!
You are my favor blog keep up a good work and good luck in Portugal..i'm Portuguese living in U.S.
Welcome to Portugal, have a great life...
Obrigado!
So helpful! Thank you.
For grocery stores / supermarkets, there's 2 kinds. The ones owned by a big company, like Auchan or Pingo Doce or other, where they have big store in malls and smaller stores in all other places. And then you have your local typical store, most of time the owner is the person that is serving you. With it, there's 2 major differences, prices (cheaper on owned by big company) and how you are treated ( better customer treatment on local owned store ). Also, on some of those local stores, some products may have better quality.
Car parking is expensive for non residents. Residents are eligible for car park, it's a super affordable annual fee, but its a tough are to find a car place, as most buildings don't have a garage.
That makes sense about the grocery stores, we are going to try a few more smaller ones in the area.
Thank you so much for sharing about this neighborhood it has been on top of our list but not many videos, you guys made it easier for us not to go into other neighborhoods, hopefully we will be there soon this year. Really appreciate your hard work and effort in creating and sharing this 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you! So glad it can be helpful.
Omg! I literally work nearby there campo de orique! Mercado and near vegan nata restaurant my favorite spot and also in front of that church has amazing Portuguese restaurants. Wine hunters we always go there me and myself boyfriend!
So true there’s so many good things and nice to live in campo de orique.
I wish I can live there too and but mt boyfriend live here in odivelas.
Not to mention is also near to Estrella the best park in Lisbon and also trams each sides has! Very walkable area and looks fancy 🥰
Thanks, we will check those places out!
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Small grocery stores have the best quality local fruits. Supermarket companies always deal with other big producers from Europe, mainly Spanish big industrial producers of cheap tasteless vegetables created in huge greenhouses.
You probably would like to know that the city's metro is going to be expanded to Campo de Ourique, but will only be operational in about 3 to 4 years, until then I guess you can count with the bus system...
Hi Dan, Michelle, I'm a new follower of yours, I enjoy your videos, they are of good content. Keep it up! Congratulations for the 1k subscribers!
Obrigado!
Really love watching your channel. My partner and I are thinking about trying Portugal and I am soaking up as much info as I can possibly get. I know you are in Lisbon and just getting acclimated to the area as a resident, but when you start venturing out to other parts of the country, I look forward to watching your experience.
We are part of the LGBTQ+ community, so I would be curious to hear if you find that there is much of an LGBTQ+ community and how accepting the country seems to be of the community.
Great job!!! Keep it going!
My partner and I have a two year plan. We live in Washington state and definitely want to go to Portugal 🇵🇹
@@marthapimentel2815 that is about our window too. Going to visit (for the first time) in April of 2022. Then try living there for two or three months in 2023 in hopes of making the move in 2024. That is, if everything goes well with the visits. Crazy to think about actually moving somewhere you have never been (I totally admire Dan and Michelle), but Portugal sounds great and it tics a lot of boxes.
@@suzannebaugh8206 it definitely ticked ours too. We are actually thinking of going without a visit. We have two cairns terriers who we don’t like to leave too often. I’ve been following several folks from US who have made the leap and are loving it.
@@marthapimentel2815 have you and your partner investigated the best way to get your fur babies over to Portugal? We have a terrier mix (20 lbs) - I think she will fit under the seat. Honestly, that is one of the most stressful parts of the move for us.
Where are you all looking to settle?
@@suzannebaugh8206 we actually don’t know. The Algarve may be too touristy! It would be great to have an ocean view. Lisbon may be too much ! Our dogs potentially can go with us as they weigh less than 20 lbs but they are seniors so I worry about their stress levels. We live in Washington. What state do you live with us in?
I would love to see more videos on your reviews of restaurants in the area. when we travel there in 2022 it would love to try some that are top rated.
Hi, I enjoyed watching the video and took lots of notes for my pending arrival. Yeah!! I will arrive in Lisboa the first week in August. So, I am researching neighborhoods and apartments. Thank you for the excellent video.
That's exciting! Good luck with the move.
Regarding transportation, the metro's Red Line is being expanded south to Alcântara, with one stop being in Campo de Ourique, so in 2026 you'll be better connected to the rest of the city😁
Also if you live close to Estrela, from 2024 onwards you'll have another new metro station (circular line).
This is a neighborhood that has come into my awareness. It's nice. I was wondering if you can get around well enough with English. I'm researching different places for retirement because I want to leave the US. Portugal looks like a great alternative, but I don't yet speak Portuguese. I'm trying to learn.
Great vid all! 🥂✌️
Tennis, Ginasio Club Portugues in front Jardim das Amoreiras
Since yall don't have a car, do you bring portable carts to the grocery store to help carry your goods home? This also applies when you are buying home goods (ie. The plants) or shopping for clothes etc... Are you just getting an Uber to help bring those things home? Definitely would like to know especially since I'm from the US and as yall know it's very car centric here 🙂
Hi y'all! My wife and I are here for a scouting trip from Atlanta. This is a great video and we'll be staying this neighborhood next week. We're wondering if the plane noise is ever an issue. There are some places in Atlanta where the planes are insanely loud. Another is if you miss having a metro closer? Would appreciate any guidance. Can't wait to wonder your neighborhood!
The airplane noise was too much for us so we left. Didn't mind not having a metro station.
Nice area I'm just down the road in Lapa
Dan, you should try Padel Tennis (not to be confused with paddle tennis). I don't think it's very popular in the US yet, but it has blown up here in Portugal. It's even more fun than tennis and it's also a very social sport.
I’ve noticed there are a ton of courts so I may just have to give it a try!
Oi Vasco, yes I agree Padel is sooo much fun and social. I'm originally from Italy and there it has gained a lot of popularity too, like in Portugal and in Spain. On Saturday I will be playing another padel game, can't wait!
I think it’s called pickleball here in the US and it’s HUGELY popular in our small wine country town with retirees. My neighbors always sound happy playing.
@@NorCalMom no, that's paddle ball. Exactly what I said not to be confused with 😅
@@VascoCardoso Gotcha! The courts look the same so I wondered.
I move to CDO four weeks ago and I live on the eastern side which used to be Santa Isabel. The grilled chicken place is five minutes walk from me towards the west; Rato metro is just a few minutes walk from me towards the east. I chose the eastern part for less plane noise , and closer to the metro . So I don’t know if it’s fair to say that CDO is not metro accessible , it depends on which part of CDO. For me CDO is great for families because of the abundance of preschools
Great video!
You two would probably like the plethora of vintage book shops in Lisbon. Check out Bertrand as well in Chiado...oldest bookstore in continuous operation according to Guinness...mid 1700s.
That seems cool! We will have to take a look.
In Europe, cities are made for people, its normal to walk, and you can use public transport for longer distances. In some places cars aren't allowed.
We love that everything is so close! In the In the same distance I would walk to get the mail in the US, I can get almost anything I need here.
I’ll be there I just 3 weeks!!!
That's awesome, moving or visiting?
Ahh so cool! Thanks so much for sharing an in depth glimpse into what the neighborhood is all about.
What kinds of things have you heard about Principe Real? I've heard a lot of expats live there, but your neighborhood seems a bit more quiet and chill.
Principe Real is next to Campo de Ourique so it is very close. It seems like a great neighborhood, just a little more hilly. It is also closer to the city center so I think it’s a good choice.
@@HoneymoonAlways Cool cool! Thanks for the reply :D
We'll be there in November. I would love to play tennis with Dan!
Good luck with the move, message us on IG when you get here, hopefully by then I will have a better idea of where to play.
Fantastic! We enjoy following your journey. Blessings. The musicians in the park, are they a band or do people just show up for pickup jams? I’d love to find a park with occasional drum circles. Good to hear there recreational activities in the park. Dunno yet if I’d join Fitness Hut once the state of calamity subsides.
They seem to be an organized band getting together.
Dan and Michelle, I'd love to know what your filming setup is? Camera, mic, lighting if any? What do you use to edit, etc. You look so happy there in Europe, congrats again!
Hi!! We’re using an iPhone 12 to film, a ring light from Amazon (but mostly we focus on having lots of good natural light), and a unidirectional movo mic. We have gotten feedback that our sound isn’t good so I wouldn’t take our lead on that one, though I suspect the core issue is that we’re in a super echoey room with not enough sound padding. We edit in iMovie ☺️☺️ send us some bbq please😉
@@HoneymoonAlways maybe once i move on to the making my own jerky stage I can send some. Portuguese BBQ is phenomenal though so you're probably going to be fine bbq wise.
So nice to see another iPhone user. I'm using my 11 pro for filming. I've been all over the map in terms of what mic I'm using. For a while I was doing no live voiceover and then studio recording all my voice... but that was taking hours of extra work and the videos felt "less authentic." I've tried a lavalier mic and hated how it sounded and just picked up a Movo VXR10... but I'm not sure I'm sold on it. Any chance that's the same mic you're using? Echo has been my biggest annoyance with it though with videos filmed in my kitchen I'm batting against the odds to not have echo.
Great to see your journey in Portugal! You guys need to check out Alvalade neighborhood (lots of commerce, gardens/parks, near subway stations, etc..). Theres a video by another expat you can see th-cam.com/video/-qHtDgMEc1o/w-d-xo.html And on the urban organization subject (walking distance and stuff like that) I found that the "not just bikes" channel really made me aware of things I never thought about. Theres even an episode about Texas th-cam.com/video/uxykI30fS54/w-d-xo.html
I subscribed 👏👍
Hey, Love all the great information you share. My question is a bit off topic. I'm going to be going through DC as well. When you got your D7 and submitted your planned housing did you have your SEF before or after canceling the Flatio rental? Does it matter?
I do not think it matters. We have our DEF appointment in August and will do a video about that.
So great you got settled in and so close to my best friend Tammi
I’ll be visiting the end of August
My first time out of the county 😱
Well living in southern cal I don’t really count crossing the border too
Mexico to help at an orphanage traveling abroad 😂
That’s exciting!
Have you tried Pingo Doce and their amazing bread
Which bread is your favorite there?
@@HoneymoonAlways it is the yellow petit pan that bears their name. When you get used to this supermarket you will find pretty decent things for affordable prices. And it is found in every corner.
If you want to save money on public transport in Lisbon, I recommend the Navegante Família transport card has the same features as the NAVEGANTE passes (Metropolitano or Municipal) and allows each family to pay the maximum price of 2 NAVEGANTE passes. Navegante Metropolitano Família - 80 euro. Navegante Municipal Família - 60 euro.
Navegante Família is for the exclusive use of household members (at least 3 members), with the same tax address - which shall be located within one of the 18 municipalities of the metropolitan area of Lisbon - and is valid monthly, that is, from the first to the last day of the month for which it was purchased.
All procedures regarding Navegante Família shall be processed at the service stations of the regular public passenger transport service operators.
I would love to live in this neighborhood ,it used to be more affordable to live there.
We are dealing with the parking issue right now...Complicated and expensive!! We are just discovering our new neighborhood and moved in a week ago too!! Looking for a pool and/or tennis club so let me know and I will let you know what I find!! I know your area so enjoy!
What neighborhood are you in?
Near the Jardim Zoologique! We love it here and looked there as well! We need to talk!!
@@tamaramadelin4831 When you are a resident you need to go to the local park authority (EMEL for Lisbon) and ask for "Dístico de Residente" (Portuguese), for the first car is free, the second car cost is 54€/year and the 3rd car is 132€/year. You need to receive this "Dístico de Residente" to park for free in your local area
without pay parking. In Saldanha for parking the cost is 2€/hour
Thanks! What we are working on now!!
Is this card only to park in your neighborhood? Or is it for all of Lisbon?
I'm not a fan of Colombo Mall because of the donut layout.
Amoreiras Mall is easier to get around.
Vasco da Gama Mall in the Parque das Nações area is also pretty nice but that's in East end of the city
We like Amoreiras more than Colombo too.
Easy walk to Rato for the Metro
Thank you Scott!
you need buy a "transport pass"...
Try cataplana…
How far is your area from Lisbon?
It is a neighborhood in Lisbon
Tram, not trolley. A trolley has a different meaning
...also, you guys are not far off from the parliament building.. The military hospital is right next to the park.. And some hidden gems further down
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That is one of the neighborhoods we are looking into. That market is a big draw! What other parts of Portugal did you travel to before choosing Lisbon? Did you guys talk to a tax accountant before moving? I am interested in what information you received about earning income from the US while living in Portugal in the D7 visa.... If you could share that would be great! Local joints LOL! The gyms are more like sports clubs right?
We always thought we would go to Lisbon based on our research. We wanted a bigger city with easy access to the rest of Portugal and Europe and access to anything else we would need. Once we got here we knew it would be what we needed. We are still open to moving somewhere else later after we get to know Portugal better.
For taxes we did speak to 2 different accountants and researched a lot.
@@HoneymoonAlways So can you tell me if you will be paying income taxes in Portugal on income earned on your blog? The information I have received is contradictory and would love if you guys could share...
@@Goodlifexplorers we had two different opinions, but what makes the most sense to us and what we are going to do is pay taxes in the US like normal and then file taxes here, which will take into account what we already paid in the US, which should leave us without anything due with NHR maxing out taxes at 20%.
I have heard that people don’t give honest, critical reviews because the slander laws are very strict in PT.
Portuguese and thier ironic reviews
Interesting, Ill look into that.
@@HoneymoonAlways Portugal is a democratic country, where there is freedom of expression... in the ranking:
Portugal -> 23 (Working Democracy )
USA -> 36 (Deficient Democracy)
www.democracymatrix.com/ranking
Nobody is persecuted for the crime of opinion...
I would kill to live across the street from a grocery store. I wouldn’t have to meal plan/shop for the week in advance which is the BANE OF MY EXISTENCE.
Also, el Corte ingles looks great but does it have a Spencer’s Gift??!
Yes! We especially love that when we run out of things we just to to the store real quick, and it’s closer than it was to get the mail at our old house. And no Spencer’s Gift, I don’t know where all the youths go 🤷
Isn't the D7 Visa for retirees and the D2 for self employed or remotely employed?
D7 is for both. I think D2 is if you will be employed by a Portuguese company, but not sure.
A person CAN work and do business in Portugal with a D7 visa. It is allowed.
@@HoneymoonAlways D2 is for entrepreneurs...
Ask the locals…
Try the chicken piri piri …
O in end of words and sometimes in middle you read u in portuguese.
lol ... grandparent age people, oh that's so sweet, well I guess I still think of your age group as kids - and as your non parents I need to ask - do you have a plan for wealth building. It's important to do at your age...the choices of today, shape the future of tomorrow. For example I will use my cousin and myself...to compare apple to apple. Financially she started off better than I did...she chose to be a renter, live a party life style and express her creativity. I chose to be homeowner, and like a turtle climbed the property ladder as best as I could. Choosing the best neighbourhoods that I could afford. Fast forward to today - she's living in a motel (after burning bridges with everyone who tries to help) and my real estate portfolio allowed me to retire early. She's trying to figure her life out and I'm busy building a new dream. I'm so happy that I chose to build wealth when I was young and be a playful grandparent than play while I was young and need to find a job at 50.
I guess grandparent age could be quite the age range! As far as wealth building, we both worked and owned our home before this adventure and did pretty well saving Right now our main focus is building our business up but I always have other ideas in the back of my mind about building wealth.
@@HoneymoonAlways :) building your business IS wealth building. I have other friends who chose the stock market or bitcoin instead of real estate and they are kicking my butt in portfolio. so there's lots of ways to build a great future and still enjoy your present :)
You have gims with contract and without.
Amoreiras is pronounced uh-moo-rae-ruh-sh, but with the portuguese r
Thank you! We are sitting a dinner practicing now. :)
Their videos are informative but I wish they talk less and show us more sight scene like neighborhood/restaurants rather than talking about it.
Campo de Ourique is a nice neighborhood, lived there for a couple years.
If you like sea food try Furia do Mar, i also sugest Churrasqueira Frango na Brasa, they make one of the best roast chicken (Portuguese style) in Lisbon, you can just go there pick it up and take it home, great when you don't feel like cooking, it's also cheap (if you like it spicy, ask for the piri piri sauce)
Best of luck in your new home.
www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/f%C3%BAria-do-mar-campo-de-ourique-lisboa
www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/churrasqueira-frango-na-brasa-campo-de-ourique-lisboa