Is Lisbon Still Affordable? A Guide to the City’s Housing Market

Lisbon is still more affordable than many global capitals if your income comes from London, Berlin, New York or Amsterdam. But if your salary is Portuguese, the city can feel remarkably expensive.
Web Summit 2026: The Week Lisbon Becomes the Capital of the Internet

In 2026, Web Summit returns from November 9 to 12 at the MEO Arena and FIL Exhibition Center in the modern district of Parque das Nações. Tens of thousands of attendees are expected once again: entrepreneurs, developers, journalists, creators, investors, marketers, brands, politicians and curious visitors trying to understand where the digital world is heading next.
Parque das Nações: Lisbon’s Future-Facing Neighborhood Where the River Meets Tomorrow

This waterfront district in eastern Lisbon feels different from almost every other neighborhood in the city. The cobblestones are smoother. The buildings are taller. The avenues are wider. The river appears larger somehow, as if the Tagus decided to stretch its legs before meeting the Atlantic.
The Ultimate Guide to SBC Summit Lisbon 2026: What to Expect, How to Survive, and Why It’s More Than Just Another Gaming Conference

This isn’t just a rundown of “what’s on.” It’s a field guide: equal parts survival tips, cultural context, and a wink at the absurdities that make these mega-events both exhausting and unforgettable.
Exploring Lisbon’s Culinary Delights: The Best Casual Restaurants to Experience in 2026

Lisbon isn’t just a city—it’s a feast disguised as a postcard. Every alley smells like garlic and grilled fish, every tavern promises wine strong enough to make you confess your secrets. From seafood temples to vegan hideouts, this city feeds you like it’s trying to seduce you (and spoiler: it works). Forget diets, bring stretchy pants, and let Lisbon show you why eating here feels less like a meal and more like a love affair.
Lisbon’s Breakfast & Brunch: 10 Spots Worth Waking Up For (Even If You’re Hungover)

Lisbon doesn’t just wake up—it struts into the morning smelling like coffee, croissants, and a little bit of last night’s wine. From Aussie-inspired sourdough temples to minimalist Scandi cafés and rooftop brunches with cocktails at noon (because why not), the city’s breakfast scene is as diverse as its tiles. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect açai bowl, pancakes big enough to share (but you won’t), or just a strong espresso to survive the hills, Lisbon’s brunch spots will make you want to stay hungry all day.
Sip and Savor: The Best Places for Wine Tasting in Lisbon

In this article, we’ll guide you through the best places for wine tasting in Lisbon, ensuring your palate is pampered and your senses are delighted.
