Quichey wrote:How does Lisbon compare to other major capital cities in Europe?
As you would already know R&B, I'm doing some scouting for my partner. Given she's not a huge fan of bustling big cities, I reckon Porto and it's surrounds would be up her alley.
Lisbon kicks the pants off them IMO.
It doesn't have a glass/steel lego jungle like most cities. In fact a lot of the city has delapidated, run down shanties. But that's the appeal. It has some spectacular architecture. The smooth stone paved streets are endless miles of artwork, with patterned sidewalks adding stacks of character.
The cable cars and 1925 bridge hold major resemblences to San Francisco.
The highlight for me though was the hospitality. We stayed in a couple of hostels that were dirt cheap. Like 25 Euros per night including brekky. One, in the centre of Lisbon, was run by this really friendly Portuguese lady who had converted one floor of a building into a hostel.
We ate in loads of small little sidewalk cafes and also some sidestreet cafes where people had literally knocked their living room wall out and were serving food. Salted, smoked pilchards and a Sagres was the greatest way to relax after a day trekking around the city. I reckon the best meal I had in Europe was in a small cafe. Grilled salmon withgarlic roasted chips and an awesome salad - all for 7 euros!
Honestly, Lisbon and Portugal in general is so underrated it's not funny. But I guess we shouldn't tell too many people!