Looking to get bendy in the city of seven hills? Here are five great spots for yoginis in Lisbon: Gayatri Yoga This spot is located in Baixa, right in the city centre. Boasting several different yoga teachers, Gayatri’s teachers offer a range of different styles, including laughter yoga, or ‘yoga do riso’. Classes have a (…)
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Lisbon’s neighbourhoods and what they are like
Lisbon is home to many different neighbourhoods. Each has its own exciting things to feel and different things to discover. Here’s just a few of the areas which you can explore here in the city: 1. Alfama/Graça Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood in Lisbon and the area from which the city sprawled from to become modern-day (…)
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How to Search for a Place to Stay in Lisbon
Lisbon has a number of excellent places to stay while you study at LUSA! But finding a great place on a distance can be difficult if you don’t know where to look. In this blog, we try to outline the different options to make preparing for your stay easier! Apartments and AirBnb If you are travelling to (…)
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5 Reasons to Learn Portuguese in Lisbon
Lisbon is becoming an increasingly popular destination to travel, and there could not be a more exciting time to learn Portuguese in this fun and exciting capital city. Affordability and lifestyle Although Lisbon is a capital city, it manages to retain a small-town, relaxed feel. Life is slow and locals and visitors alike adopt a (…)
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10 Portuguese sayings that will make you laugh out loud
Every language has its own traditional sayings. But if you ever visit Portuguese and start to understand our language, you will probably find some of the most typical Portuguese sayings very funny indeed. Desenmerda-te (Unshit yourself) If someone says this to you, they are simply telling you to be unleashed and to un-do your own mess. (…)
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