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On the streets of Lisbon

 

 

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Pigeon roosts…

Monuments and other tourist tick-off points are impressive, but our favourite thing to do is to take to the streets on foot. Apart from the odd slippery cobblestone, we inevitably stumble upon the unexpected and delightful.

A meeting place

The sign on the street says ‘gin lovers’. Yep that’s me. Besides, we’ve been walking for hours (and it’s hot) so this is the perfect place to stop.

Inside we know we’ve found somewhere special. This is Embaixada,  a unique Portuguese shopping gallery created in a XIX century Arabian Palace.

An ornate staircase draws our eyes upwards to the sensational murals and figurines, and beyond.

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Meet Gina, with tonic, rosemary & lemon…mmm

In the palace rooms, national brands and recreated vintage clothing mix with the work of local artists and artisans.

Even a non-shopper like me can get blissed-out here (and I have the credit card hit to prove it).

Eventually, we stop at Gin Lovers Principe Real in the centre of this jaw-dropping building for a delicious gin & tonic (or three) from their extensive list – and some amazing food.

Like so many Portuguese people we’ve met here, everyone is friendly and enthusiastic. No wonder they call it ‘the meeting place’…

Urban edgy

2016-09-15-20-45-34When the street is your canvas, the possibilities are endless in Lisbon.

From commissioned to clandestine, and gaudy to subtle – street art is everywhere here.

I notice so many people don’t really ‘see’ it as they hurry past, but to me it says so much about the creative energy of a city…

Street art isn’t everyone’s thing, but it’s one of my passions. No doubt I’ll be banging on more about it some other 60 seconds. Meanwhile…

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Gourmet moments

Portuguese people love their food and it shows (in a good way!).

There’s something to satisfy the foodies, the fuellers and everyone in between in the many small cafés and impressive restaurants and wine bars sprinkled liberally across the city.

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Hugo concocting something fabulous at Cervejaria d0 Barrio

And the vino, port and spirits. Phew.

We soon redefine our perception of a ‘glass’ of wine. It ‘s more like a small carafe in a glass.

A ‘tasting’ can also be the entire glass filled to the brim. Per taste. Which makes pacing yourself pretty much impossible.

Then there’s the traditional sherry, Ginja. We’re told it’s taken as both an aperitif and an after-dinner drink.

I’m sure there are plenty of happy home chefs using Ginja too – and some of it might even make it into the cooking.

Perhaps it’s all that fabulous wine. Perhaps it’s just this place. The Portuguese may be struggling economically but they don’t let it affect their open and generous spirit.

So come to Lisbon, take to the streets and come alive here.

It’s impossible not to.

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Retro gold at the end of the road…in Woolloongabba

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Canvas – delicious ambience, share plates, alco bevs and wall art. BYO friends. Perfect.

The G20 is coming to Brisbane, bringing with it a little madness and a lot of security exercises.

It’s the perfect time to step into the retro enclave at the end of Logan Road near the famous ‘Gabba…

It has some of our favourite places all in one street. We love Canvas, with its delicious ambience, share plates, alco bevs and wall art. BYO friends and you have perfection.

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The Crosstown is a place you, well, cross town for. Always a pleasure..

Meanwhile the Crosstown is, well, a place you’d cross town for. Always a pleasure…

For a little vintage shopping or browsing pleasure, start at Absolutely Fabulous. The sign on the door says it all: Prepare to shop (you’ve been warned).

Move onto Lavish for ‘interior styling and home staging’ (I love a good tagline).

Or slip back into the rockabilly and pin-up couture of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s at That Shop.

 

If you’re feeling the music in you, visit the beautiful Ilja Grawer Double Bass to Violin shop.

Or if you’d rather slip into some lycra and peddle your heart out, Planet Cycle will get you going.

But wait, there’s more…gorgeous antiques, a very cool bridal bazaar, and more fabulous cafes and restaurants.

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And next weekend, you can join a street celebration of food, music and eclectic wares at the End of the Line Festival. Seems like the perfect time to kick back and absorb the retro atmosphere in one of Brisbane’s secret treasures.

Might see you there…