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Andreia Silva

Andreia

Portugal

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Hi, I am Andreia Silva

I'm from Lisbon, Portugal

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About me

Architecture is my way to see the world and to live it. To know new people and new places around the world is a true passion, that I keep fresh by travelling every chance I have.
I live in Lisbon for 12 years now, and since I came here one of my many pleasures is to walk around the city discovering its secrets. I have no doubt that you will enjoy this great and beautiful city as much as I do!

See you soon ;)

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Interests

  • Culture & Local Events
  • Art, Photography & Writing
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping

City's Tips & Traps

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    A Vida Portuguesa - Largo do Intendente

    If you want to find genuine Portuguese crafts, pottery, delicatessen, soaps, books, toys, food, clothes and designer products, this is the place! With another 2 stores in the city, the one located in Intendente is definitely the most beautiful as it occupies the space of a former tiles factory of Viúva Lamego. Also has the best range of products amongst the others!
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    Conserveira de Lisboa

    This is my favorite shop in Lisbon! It's a local and family business with roots dating back to 1932. It's located in the heart of Baixa and...it sells food! It may be strange for a non-Portuguese to hear about canned fish food, but the truth is that canning industry has a long tradition in Portugal. It is a practical, healthy and a versitile product that can be kept for a long time.
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    Gelataria Nanarella

    The best ice cream you can taste in Lisbon is of course... Italian. But don´t let this fact scare you away, because in Nanarella you will find the traditional flavors (please try the strawberry), but also some Portuguese ones - such as Rocha pear or the speciality flavor Basilico. In total you can chose from 18 fixed flavors plus two weekly and four seasonal ones. 24 flavors... Are you up for it?
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    Sabotage Rock Club

    The former owners of the legendary Portuguese music label Sabotage decided to open a club for the rock'n'roll fans, who want to go to a club and listen to great rock music. Every weekend there are concerts with new bands or with the "classical" ones. The mantra is ROCK'N'ROLL!!!
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    Mascote da Atalaia

    With a history of over 50 years, this humble tavern located in the heart of Bairro Alto is since its beginning a place to go and ear the traditional fado, eat some Portuguese tapas and drink good wine. Don't forget to phone and make your reservation: the space is very tiny in size and at full capacity most of times!
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    Tuk-tuk

    At this time you are already asking yourself 'Tuk-tuk?!! In Lisbon?!!'And the answer, as strange as it may seen, is yes. For some years now, Lisbon has been experiencing the proliferation of these vehicles exclusively dedicated to tourism. Not being part of the landscape of Lisbon, these vehicles represent the worse in mass tourism, the decharacterization of places. And locals aren't fans. At all!
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    Tease

    To cupcakes fans! Or amazing and sweet cakes in general! Tease is the place to go for a confy-must have-sugar fix of the day. They also serve light meals, tea, coffee and detox juices. Yeah right...detox... just what you need after eating one of their cupcakes ;)
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    Galeria Zé dos Bois

    Created in 1994, Galeria Zé dos Bois (ZDB) is a nonprofit organization with an art center based in a 26,909-square-foot, eighteenth-century palace in the heart of Bairro Alto. Their event calendar is rich and goes from perfomartive arts and visual arts, to music. It is a great place to go for an art venue, or for a drink with a concert background. Summer nigths have cinema on the terrace too!
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    Caloust Gulbenkian Foundation

    Created by testament by the Armenian oil millionaire Sarkis Calouste Gulbenkian, the Foundation has its headquarters in Lisbon. The foundation headquarters and museum buildings are, together with its amazing gardens, the most important complex of modern architecture in Lisbon. The complex also includes the Center of Modern Art. A great place to visit at any time of the year!
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    Mãe D´Água das Amoreiras Water Reservoir

    Part of the great complex of the Águas Livres Aqueduct, this reservoir is, together with the majestic Alcântara Valley Arcade, one of the main elements of the aqueduct, located rigth in the middle of the city. Much overlooked by tourists, it well worths a visit to the main chamber to see a beautiful romantic cascade and to climb to the top for a privillege view over the city.
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    Ó Galeria

    Rigth in the middle of Mouraria neighborhood, this gallery/shop is dedicated to illustration, drawing, books, zines and author pieces, especially from young and promising illustrators. Originally based at the city of Porto, the Ó gallery is the place to go if you want to see and/or buy the best examples of illustration from all around the world - and especially from portuguese artists.
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    Tropical Botanical Garden

    Across the Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most beautiful gardens of Lisbon. Created in the begining of the XX century, for the study of the botanical species originary from the former Portuguese colonies, in this garden there is a large number of tropical and subtropical species brought from Africa, Asia and South America. It is a calm place to visit in the heart of Belém touristic mess!
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    Bica do Sapato

    One of the best restaurants in Lisbon with an astonishing view to the Tagus River, Bica do Sapato is known for its contemporary Portuguese cousine, but also for its sushi and brunch. It has one of the best relations between good food, trendy space, and reazonable price. Don´t be suprised if by chance when you go there, you see John Malkovich eating at a corner table... he is one of the owners ;)
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    POISE Shape

    POISE is a Portuguese brand dedicated to bags and fashion accessories created by two young designers, Sara and João. POISE pieces are conceived from the sketch to the stitching by their 4 hands, giving preference to noble and raw Portuguese materials. Its collections and editions are always limited and sometimes even exclusive, since they are all handmade.
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    Fábrica do Gelado Artesanal

    Located in the East part of the city centre (in the Anjos neighborhood), this ice cream factory/shop makes the most tasty tradional ice creams, always with fresh and season ingredients! If you are passing by this part of town (you should), or staying around it, don´t miss out this tiny piece of local hapiness and try the salted caramel flavour. You won't regret it, I assure you!!
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    The fantastic world of Portuguese sardine

    This is is a typical tourist trap. It´s a shop that sells canned sardines, where the customer can choose a can with a specific year in the package. Although it may be a funny idea, the truth is that it´'s quite expensive for canned sardines. If you want to take home a quality product for its real value, choose one of the specialized canning shops. Here it is only for tourists to see and buy ...
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    Kasutera - The Japanese Sponge Cake

    Japanese sponge cake... in Lisbon? Yes! Why? Because in fact Kasutera is a japanese delicacy, with its roots in the portuguese sponge cake recipe that was taken by the Portuguese navigators to Japan around the XVI century. In this little and beautiful shop you can find the traditional recipe with honey and the wonderful taste of green tea.

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