Culture vulture from London with a passion for all things foodie. I’ve lived abroad for almost 10 years, floating from one magical place to another. I studied literature at university in the eclectic city of Brighton, and since then, I’ve been hooked on keeping up with what to do, see, and, of course, eat. I’m a firm believer in appreciating and learning from local cultures, travelling responsibly, and giving new things a go with an open mind and a healthy dose of curiosity. I try to share useful tips, local insights and a bit of honest know-how, so you can make the most of wherever you find yourself.
June in Portugal is when the country lets its hair down. Streets fill with bunting, music drifts out of every window, and the smoky smell of grilled sardines hangs in the air long after sunset.
Lisbon enjoys its moment in the sun every June as the streets fill with colour, music and the unmistakable scent of grilled sardines. Forming part of Portugal's 'Santos Populares' festivities, Festa de Santo António —or Saint Anthony Festival is Lisbon's biggest festival.
Spending time in the busy centre of Lisbon, or Lisboa, often calls for some downtime on the coast. Fortunately, Lisbon offers easy access to some of Portugal's most beautiful beaches, making for a great day trip or weekend getaway.
Fado is more than just music—it's the soulful heartbeat of Portugal, deeply ingrained in the country’s cultural identity. A live fado performance is an unforgettable experience, capturing the raw emotion and history of the country.
Settling into life in Porto offers a playful mix of historical richness and contemporary urban living, attracting an ever-growing international community. Porto stands as a prominent destination in Portugal thanks to its lively cultural scene, great food and historic architecture.
If you haven't already, now is the time to book your holiday accommodation in Portugal for the summer vacations. However, finding vacation rentals can be challenging if you're looking to explore alternatives beyond the mainstream platforms.
Portugal offers an eclectic mix of music festivals, making it a great summer destination for music fans with some of Europe's major festivals. You'll find festivals celebrating genres like rock, jazz, world music, and afrobeats.