Kurze Auszeit für kulinarische Genüsse in Lissabon
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Kurze Auszeit für kulinarische Genüsse

Der Zauber Lissabons entfaltet sich besonders bei einer Pause in einem der traditionsreichen Kaffeehäuser der Stadt, wo Geschichte und Moderne aufeinandertreffen. Nicht zu vergessen der köstliche Kirschlikör Ginjinha, der zum Verweilen in den traditionellen Bars der Stadt einlädt, wo man oft im Stehen die Seele Lissabons entdecken kann. Möglichkeiten für kleine Auszeiten bietet diese Stadt wahrlich genug.

Café A Brasileira

Uma Bica, faz favor!

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Ginjinha Sem Rival

Ginjinha, das heimliche Llieblingsgetränk Lissabons

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Pastéis de Belém

Wenn kleine Törtchen Glücksindikatoren sind, dann liegt das Paradies in Belém!

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„Gönne dir Momente des Genusses, um deine Gedanken zu ordnen“.
„Gönne dir Momente des Genusses, um deine Gedanken zu ordnen“.

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