The Portuguese may not think breakfast is that important, but I do! And so, I looked up a few nice cafes where you can have breakfast, brunch, lunch, and drink coffee in Lisbon. Almost all of them are near Cais do Sodré and not far from Bairro Alto.
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably just checked the Lisbon weather forecast or escaped a downpour. Of course, this was not why you came to Lisbon, but let’s make the most of it. What can you do in Lisbon when it rains?
After Athens, Lisbon is the oldest city in Europe. And it is gorgeous! The narrow streets that wind up and down (hello, calf muscles!) take you past dozens of sights. Make the most of your visit with these tips for things to do in Lisbon, Portugal. Including some unusual things to do.
The Bohemian Forest in the Czech Republic consists of about 80% forest. Lovely towns and noteworthy sights await you between those thousands of trees. I will take you to Klatovy, Sušice, and Kašperské Hory in the Bohemian Forest.
Between giant spruce trees, rolling hills, and wide-angle views, there are three unique castle ruins in the Šumava National Park (the Bohemian Forest of the Czech Republic). The castle trio of the Bohemian Forest carries centuries of history. Velhartice, Kašperk, and Rabí come from the same time, but no castle is the same.