Lisbon – City Of Street Art
Lisbon’s streets have become a gallery where history, tilework and hip-hop culture collide. From the world-famous chiselled faces of Vhils to Bordalo II’s trash-sculpted foxes, this guide unveils how Lisbon transformed its hills and alleys into living art. Delve into Graça’s vibrant hillside murals, Marvila’s factory canvases, and the community-powered walls of Quinta do Mocho. Along the way, discover top…
A Pilgrim’s Progress: Walking the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a legendary pilgrimage route network ending at St. James’s Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Spanning roughly 800 km on the classic French Way, it can take 30–40 days on foot. Pilgrims walk for varied reasons: spiritual quest, challenge, adventure. Planning includes selecting a route (French, Portuguese, Northern, etc.), training for endurance, and packing light…
Tourism In CHERNOBYL
Originally a name connected with disaster, Chernobyl has become an unusual tourist destination attracting people from all around the world to see the unsettling traces of a nuclear accident. Once a vibrant city permanently damaged by events of April 1986, this now serves as a sobering reminder of the terrible force of nuclear energy. But among the devastation and decay,…
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