10-Day Blitz Through Lisbon → Porto → Sintra: A Journey to Remember‼️
✅👍:
❶ Egg tarts dusted with cinnamon powder are an absolute must-try, capturing the essence of Portuguese cuisine!
❷ For a magical sunset experience, grab a window seat on tram route 28. The 2.8 euros is a small price to pay for such a breathtaking view.

❸ Elevate your seafood rice by adding a dash of chili oil—it’s like a warm, comforting hug from home!
❹ Rent a car and cruise along the Algarve coast, where the crystal-clear, jelly-like sea will leave you in awe.

🚫Caution:
❗️Steer clear of “Francesinha” at restaurants; it’s notoriously greasy and might not be worth the calories.
❗️Exercise caution when taking photos at popular cliff spots; the wind can be surprisingly strong.
❗️Avoid exchanging currency at the airport; ATMs in the city generally have lower fees.

💡Trivia:
🔸While churches are free to enter, using the toilet might cost you 0.5 euros—keep some change handy!
🔸Water from local supermarkets is often three times cheaper than at tourist hotspots.
🔸The Portuguese don’t “roll up their sleeves” (meaning they don’t overwork or stress too much)—a great reminder to relax and enjoy your trip!

📸Photo Tips:
📍Lisbon: Capture the perfect shot at Miradouro de Santa Luzia and the iconic Elevator.
📍Porto: Don’t miss the stunning views from Dom Luís I Bridge and the enchanting Lello Bookstore.
📍Sintra: For the most Instagram-worthy moment, visit the Pena Palace Rainbow Wall at 8 AM when it’s least crowded!

⚠️Safety Reminders:
👉Pickpockets often target Asian tourists, so a canvas bag is a safer choice than a designer one.
👉Reapply sunscreen every hour to avoid sunburn—trust us, it’s essential!
👉Google Maps might take you on a detour; locals prefer Waze for more accurate directions.
🎒Packing List:
European standard power adapter + sun-protective clothing + non-slip shoes + foldable water kettle
(Hot water can be hard to find in Portugal, so bring your own kettle for convenience)