The 5 Best Cafes In Lisbon Portugal
Even after devouring several sweet pastries, don’t be surprised if the taste of traditional Portuguese coffee leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
Even after devouring several sweet pastries, don’t be surprised if the taste of traditional Portuguese coffee leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
As one of the world’s largest textile and garment producers, it’s a wonder that Istanbul only joined the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Calendar in 2013.
When a weekend morning entails queuing at a cafe for an hour where no reservations are taken or stumbling out of an eatery after two solid hours of prosecco, bellinis or bloody marys, it’s pretty safe to say that you’ve reached the epitome of “brunching” in London.
An early morning hike up to the top of Arthur’s Seat deserves a reward. So after enjoying the panoramic views of the city, we say you deserve a coffee or two and perhaps even a slice of cake.
A trip to Vienna would not be complete without stepping inside a Viennese coffeehouse. Coffeehouses decorate each district, spotted with marble-top tables and accompanied by delectable pastry creations.
After cycling through the Tiergarten, walking under Brandenburg gate or an all night party in one of the city’s famous clubs, you’re going to need a caffeine fix.