The LX Factory Lisbon: Epic Street Art, Murals, Sunday Markets, Music & Brunch
The Lisbon LX Factory should definitely be on your list of things to do in Lisbon. The Ler Devagar bookstore alone is worth the trip!

If you’re drawn to cobblestone streets, ocean views, and food that might ruin you for all future meals, Portugal delivers. Some of my favorite moments from my first time in Porto and Lison were simply walking the quiet, romantic alleyways at dusk.
In these travel blogs you’ll uncover the best things to do in Portugal, including plenty of small moments worth chasing. Whether it’s your first time or you’re stepping into bigger adventures, expect simple tips, slow-travel vibes, and plenty of gorgeous photos of Portugal to get you excited to travel!
The Lisbon LX Factory should definitely be on your list of things to do in Lisbon. The Ler Devagar bookstore alone is worth the trip!
Visiting The Palacia Da Bolsa—or Bolsa Palace—is one of the most popular things to do in Porto, Portugal. These gorgeous photos prove why. Inside is a travel photographer or architectural photographer’s dream!
Planning to travel to Portugal? You definitely don’t want to miss Pena Palace & Gardens (The Palacio Nacional Da Pena) In Sintra! Can you say 25 foot ferns!?
Planning to visit Portugal? A short train from Lisbon, you definitely don’t want to miss Monserrate Palace & Gardens! Check out these photos!
Want some nature in your travel plans for Portugal? This (sexy AF) Sintra travel guide has plenty to fuel your wanderlust…
Thinking of checking out Aviero, Portugal? This Aveiro travel guide has all the things to do during a perfect day trip from Porto.
Need a slow down after travel in a big city like Porto, Portugal? Guide yourself to Guimaraes—just make sure you stay for a night or two.
Been thinking of traveling to Portugal and not sure where to start? This Porto Travel Guide has everything you need to know about the second biggest city in Portugal!
Want to travel more but don’t really know where to start? Have a friend or family member that keeps talking about travel—but clearly needs a little help actually getting off go and making it happen? This is the no-fluff, hands-on guide to finally getting unstuck and on a travel path—with confidence, intention, and zero shame.