A skewed birds-eye-view of downtown Lisbon.
Several snapshots capture the essence of daily life in Lisbon, Portugal.
For a palace that dates back to the late 1800s, the Palacio de Pena is as full of life as a rock star. The vibrant colors, the quirky architectural details, the Portuguese tiles and Arabic archways -- this unique castle exudes personality through its odd yet spectacular combination of styles.
Lights danced along the reflections of passengers from the late evening in Lisbon, Portugal.
In Lisbon, we stayed in a small, family run pension. Our room had French doors that opened onto this balcony where the owners line-dried the laundry.
Nothing says "Europe" like two people who can't keep their hands off each other in public. This couple could barely walk, they were so intent on sucking face.
The Sala Ogival Lisbon is making a splash on the Portuguese wine market with free wine tastings and information in a cosy, inviting atmosphere.
A chill cafe full of artsy types and Lisbon hipsters with an incredible patio overlooking the Rio Tejo. Great music and small but interesting and eclectic menu--sandwiches and baguettes are in the 5 euro range and come with small side salads--funky entree salads and larger plates are also available.