Issue No. 1 — Travel
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Curated by @travelwithcarla — three years living in Lisbon
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48 hours · Solo traveller · Curated by @travelwithcarla
Morning: Pastel de nata at Manteigaria, then wander through Mouraria before the tour groups arrive
Lunch: Prawn cataplana at Cervejaria Ribeira — the one the fishermen actually eat at
Afternoon: Alfama by tram 28, then coffee at Fabrica Coffee Roasters
Morning: Time Out Market for a proper breakfast, then the LX Factory in the afternoon
Evening: Sunset at Miradouro da Graça, dinner at a Fado house in Alfama
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I spent three years in Lisbon. Postcard let me turn that knowledge into something that actually helps people plan a trip, not just add to their bookmarks.