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terça-feira, 7 de abril de 2015

Street Performers and the Most Beautiful Store Facades | Santa Catarina Street, Porto, Portugal


Santa Catarina Street is one of the most well known and crowded streets in Porto, it is almost 1,5 Km of stores, restaurants, cafes and hotels. Cars are not allowed in this street, which makes it great for pedestrians, street artists and street sellers to walk around freely.
Curiosity: The first Zara store to open outside of Spain, was in this street in 1988!


Shopping is also a cultural experience here

As this street is so old and has so much history, most store facades are works of art, some are sculpted in materials such as metal, stone or wood, also some are beautiful mosaics or azulejos. 
Three of the most remarkable buildings are the Palladium Galleries, designed by the architect Marques da Silva; Majestic Café, built in 1921, it has been a place where some of the most brilliant minds of Portuguese literature meet and finally the Grande Hotel do Porto, that has hosted people such as Eça de Queirós (one of the biggest Portuguese literary geniuses) and Teresa Cristina, the last empress of Brazil. 
Furthermore, some well know Portuguese writers were born and raised in this street: Camilo Castelo Branco and Guerra Junqueiro are just a two examples.





Street Performers and Street Sellers

As this street is always crowded and cars are not allowed here, it is the perfect place for street performers and street sellers to settle. All kinds of artists can be found here: Native American musicians, classic/rock musicians, violin players, accordion players, human statues, painters and even this guy making giant bubbles. Street sellers are sometimes not legal, but you'll find them a bit everywhere, selling a bit of everything: clothes, shoes, paintings, hand crafted stuff and food, mostly snacks like roasted chestnuts or hot dogs.






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quarta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2015

How to keep your hair on point all day (even on the road!)


How to keep your hair on point all day? That's an easy question - just braid it! The city I live in is very windy because it's close to the beach, I have extremely long hair and bangs, so you can imagine the nightmare it is to live in Aveiro! So when I'm not in the mood for messy crazy flying-all-over-my-face hair, I simply braid it. There are loads of tutorials on youtube on how to make all kinds of braids and updos... To be honest, I'm not very good at it, but my friends, specially Maria (who has short hair), are always happy to give me a hand. (P.S.: Yes, it's me in all the pictures.)






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quinta-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2015

My Current Travel Playlist


What's the worst part of travelling? The waiting! From flight delays to long road trips, music is the travellers' best friend. So here's my top 15 songs to listen while travelling (or anywhere, really).



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terça-feira, 30 de dezembro de 2014

Food | Raclette

Raclette is a dish indigenous to parts of Switzerland. Traditionally a cheese called raclette (of course) wash melted and then the melted part was scarpped of into the dinner plates and eaten with potatoes, mushrooms, meats such as prosciutto or bacon, pickled vegetables and other veggies of choice. 
Nowadays an electric machine is used to melt the cheese and many kinds of cheese are used, my favourite is emmental. 
It is the perfect confort food for a social dinner as it may last hours!




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terça-feira, 29 de julho de 2014