Lucy Bryson is a British travel writer based in Lisbon, Portugal. Previously based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she has written for Fodor’s Travel, Culture Trip, easyJet Traveller, BBC, Vice and more. Lucy has expertise in travel, hotels, Portuguese culture, food and drink and more.
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The 15 best restaurants in Portugal
 Portugal isnât all pastĂ©is de nata and peri-peri chicken (although theyâre great too). For a compact nation (including the islands of Madeira and the Azores), Portugal is home to more than its fair share of fantastic restaurants. Here youâll everything from Michelin-starred menus to family-run tascas and tavernas with very reasonable prices. Of course, itâs famous for fish and seafood, but vegetarians and vegans will find plenty of options too. Here are the best restaurants in Portugal worth travelling for, according to Lisbon local Lucy Bryson. RECOMMENDED:đ The best things to do in Portugalđ The best beaches in Portugalâïž The essential guide to Lisbonđ The essential guide to Porto Lucy Bryson is a travel writer based in Lisbon, Portugal. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.Â
The 30 best things to do in Lisbon
Welcome to Lisbon, where the views are spectacular and the pastis de nata are sweet. You can do Lisbon in two days if needed, but weâd recommend a long weekend to really soak up all that is great about this incredible city. The best part? Lisbon is an incredibly walkable city, so you can hit all of its top things to do without having to spend your whole day on public transport. On our list youâll find Lisbonâs canât-miss attractions for your first time there, alongside more niche finds that only locals will know (those are thanks to our editorial team at Time Out Lisbon). Enjoy! RECOMMENDED:đ  The best Airbnbs in Lisbon đ The best attractions in Lisbon đ·Â The best wine tours in Lisbon đšÂ The best hotels in Lisbon This guide is by the editorial team at Time Out Lisbon, and Lisbon-based travel writer Lucy Bryson. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.Â
11 underrated summer travel ideas in Europe
We all like the idea of summertime in Europe â long, lazy days in the Mediterranean sunshine, whiling away an evening people-watching in local bars â but the reality is often much less romantic, with overtourism, sky-high prices and heatwaves blighting many a Euro Summer fantasy. But it doesnât have to be that way. To inspire your summer holiday plans this year, we asked writers across Europe to tell us about their favourite alternative summer trip ideas. From Croatiaâs quieter island-hopping route to an Estonian spa break, hereâs where to head for crowd-free bliss and unsung adventures right across the continent. Youâre welcome. RECOMMENDED:đïž The best alternative Mediterranean beach breaksđșïž Europeâs most underrated travel destinations
The 8 best places to visit in Portugal
Sure, Lisbon and Porto are great nâ all (no really, they are really great), but Portugal is one of the worldâs hottest travel destinations for a reason, and thereâs so much more to it then its two main cities. Whether youâre looking for wild parties or wild nature; historic hill towns or sun-scorched beaches; hip bars or rural escapes, youâll find it in abundance across Portugalâs seven regions â five on the mainland, plus the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores. And then thereâs the food, which goes well beyond piri-piri chicken and pastĂ©is de nata (although letâs face it, these should be on your list). Each of the countryâs surprisingly diverse regions takes pride in its unique culinary offerings, from super-fresh seafood and slow-cooked stews to cakes, pastries and cheeses. And did we mention the vinho? Across the country, wine is impossibly good and dangerously affordable. Thereâs a whole lot to discover, so read on for the full lowdown on the best places in Portugal. RECOMMENDED: đ The best things to do in Portugalđ The essential guide to Lisbonđ The essential guide to Porto Lucy Bryson is a writer based in Portugal. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. See our editorial guidelines for more. This guide includes affiliate links, which have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.Â
Ten days in Portugal: the ultimate itinerary
For a small country, Portugal punches well above its weight when it comes to food, history, unforgettable places and one-off experiences. We asked Lisbon local Lucy Bryson for her expert tips on the best way to spend ten days exploring the best of Portugal. And although a whistlestop tour of ten days isnât nearly enough to see everything great the country has to offer, itâs just about enough to get a flavour â and leave you hankering for more. The good news for travellers pressed for time (and budget) is that much of the country is well served by public transport. Trains and buses are largely reliable, comfortable, and affordable. The bad news is that your ten-day adventure will only give you a couple of days each in Lisbon and Porto â two of Europeâs greatest city-break destinations â and youâll miss out entirely on harder-to-reach inland destinations, not to mention the outlying Portuguese islands of Madeira and the Azores. But whatâs a time-strapped traveller to do? Youâll just have to come back again soon. RECOMMENDED: đ The best things to do in Portugalđ The best beaches in Portugal