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Hotspots may wax and wane, but there’s no denying that Lisbon is having a moment right now. Its enduring attraction has drawn a steady stream of visitors in recent years. But don’t let this deter you; as one of the world’s great cities, Lisbon remains as captivating as ever.
Lisbon’s historic neighbourhoods, museums and landmarks have imbued the city with a rich cultural tapestry, enticing aficionados of art, architecture and, of course, food. Additionally, it has become popular with remote workers, thanks to its affordable cost of living, agreeable climate and burgeoning start-up scene – all fostering a cosmopolitan vibe.
A growing interest in Portugal’s cultural heritage has paved the way for endless dining options, from delectable street food to haute cuisine. While Portugal is a relatively small player in the world of gastronomy, many visitors are keen to learn more about the country’s food, and fortunately, locals take pride in showcasing