Tales of growing up


  • 14 February 2019

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    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 14 February 2019

    Lisbon is for lovers 💕 Happy Valentine’s Day! If you happen to be flying @aerlingus this month, look out for my photo story and top Lisbon tips in CARA, the in-flight magazine. It’s a little visual love letter to this pretty city.

    Lisbon is for lovers 💕 
Happy Valentine’s Day! If you happen to be flying @aerlingus this month, look out for my photo story and top Lisbon tips in CARA, the in-flight magazine. It’s a little visual love letter to this pretty city.

    Lisbon is for lovers 💕 Happy Valentine’s Day! If you happen to be flying @aerlingus this month, look out for my photo story and top Lisbon tips in CARA, the in-flight magazine. It’s a little visual love letter to this pretty city.

    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 10 February 2019

    The one with the tiny human (and six month’s worth of news 😅)

    The one with the tiny human (and six month’s worth of news 😅)

    This post was first sent out from the Tiny Letter we set up after we moved to Lisbon in 2017.

    Ola friends,

    We’re just beginning to come up for air after welcoming a tiny new person into the world: Ari was born on August 5th here in Lisbon (or, to be more precise, across the water in Almada) and we’ve spent the last two and a bit five six months getting to know him, changing nappies, learning how to breastfeed and eating a lot of dinners from the nuclear baby bunker (aka the chest freezer we so lovingly crammed with grub in the weeks before he arrived). 

    For the first few weeks, we didn’t wander much farther than our own neighbourhood, which is Campolide. It was a nice excuse to get to know it better, and there was plenty here to keep us occupied: A Valenciana, a yum, traditional churrascuria with divine barbecued chicken, LucDuc, our favourite ice cream place, the Amoreiras kiosk (where the fabulous Sofia Hoffmann dedicated a gorgeous cover of What a Wonderful World to Ari), with its yum almond tarts, the cool, echoey Mãe d’Água (an 18th-century reservoir) and, for the odd trip to meet visiting friends, the sweet 24e tram. 

    We’ve also started a lovely new Friday ritual that lets us take advantage of Lisbon’s kiosks. For the past few Fridays, we pop Ari in the wrap and head to our local kiosk for fresh croissants, freshly squeezed OJ and a couple of coffees (the bill is around €5). It’s a nice way to reflect on the week.

    One of our first trips out with Ari was for Ben’s birthday back in September: We headed to Belem for an amazing picnic, put together by the Wine with a View crowd. Nathalie’s blogged about the experience here. 

    Now that Ari is a bit older (two and a bit months six months🤦‍♀️), we’ve started venturing out a bit more. We’ve recently started working our way around São Bento. It’s a cute little ‘hood, near Principe Real and packed with vintage and antique shops. Ben discovered an Austrian sausage place he loved; it’s on the same corner as a tasty Italian hole-in-the-wall that does pizza by the slice and just up the road from Landeau, who do the best chocolate cake in the city/country/world. So good thing the walk home is 25 minutes uphill 😂

    Speaking of exploring, if you’re thinking of coming to Lisbon with a little one we strongly suggest babywearing – those hills are killer at the best of times, but add in uneven cobbled streets, teeny lifts and narrow staircases and it becomes clear why this city and prams don’t mix well. 

    We wear Ari basically everywhere, using a combination of wraps, a ring sling and an Ergobaby. He loves looking around, taking everything in, smiling at strangers. Ben regularly gets followed around by tiny old ladies cooing and mooning up at them both.

    Okay! Bit of an epic catch up email, but we’re up to speed now, right? If you’re planning a trip to Lisbon, definitely hit us up. We’re no longer able to party past 7pm but that doesn’t mean we’re no craic 😉 

    We’ll be back in Dublin early March for Nathalie to do some shooting, would love to see some of you.

    Bye for now,

    Nathalie, Ben & Ari

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  • 1 February 2019

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    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 1 February 2019

    ⛅️ Even on cloudy days, there’s no beating that miradouro view. When we first moved to Lisbon we lived in Graça, so this was our local miradouro and it’s still my favourite. 🌅 Rarely as packed the two main ones in Alfama (Miradouro de Santa Luzia or Mirador Portas do Sol – though they’re both gorgeous in their way and worth a visit), it’s got a handy bar, tables and chairs and is walking distance from @cphcoffeelab and the great little @oitavacolina craft beer kiosk.

    ⛅️ Even on cloudy days, there’s no beating that miradouro view. When we first moved to Lisbon we lived in Graça, so this was our local miradouro and it’s still my favourite.
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Rarely as packed the two main ones in Alfama (Miradouro de Santa Luzia or Mirador Portas do Sol – though they’re both gorgeous in their way and worth a visit), it’s got a handy bar, tables and chairs and is walking distance from @cphcoffeelab and the great little @oitavacolina craft beer kiosk.

    ⛠️ Even on cloudy days, there’s no beating that miradouro view. When we first moved to Lisbon we lived in Graça, so this was our local miradouro and it’s still my favourite. 🌠Rarely as packed the two main ones in Alfama (Miradouro de Santa Luzia or Mirador Portas do Sol – though they’re both gorgeous in their way and worth a visit), it’s got a handy bar, tables and chairs and is walking distance from @cphcoffeelab and the great little @oitavacolina craft beer kiosk.

    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 17 January 2019

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    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 17 January 2019

    You won’t be long in Lisbon before someone recommends “the best” place to get a custard tart – everyone has their favourites! 🥧 Many people like the ones out near Belem, but our faves hands down are from @manteigaria.oficial. They make hundreds every day – it’s literally all they do! The crisp, flakey almost savoury pasty contrasts nicely with the gooey, warm, sweet custard inside. I’m craving one just writing this. ⭐️ Top tip: if you visit the one in Time Out market in Mercado de Ribera, bear in mind that there is a counter both sides of the shop! The indoor one can get clogged with queues, but the street side one is often quieter and they even have tables and chairs (that’s where this shot was taken) so you can enjoy your custard tart in the sun ☀️ 👌 😋

    You won’t be long in Lisbon before someone recommends “the best” place to get a custard tart – everyone has their favourites!
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Many people like the ones out near Belem, but our faves hands down are from @manteigaria.oficial. They make hundreds every day – it’s literally all they do! The crisp, flakey almost savoury pasty contrasts nicely with the gooey, warm, sweet custard inside. I’m craving one just writing this. ⭐️ Top tip: if you visit the one in Time Out market in Mercado de Ribera, bear in mind that there is a counter both sides of the shop! The indoor one can get clogged with queues, but the street side one is often quieter and they even have tables and chairs (that’s where this shot was taken) so you can enjoy your custard tart in the sun ☀️ 👌 😋

    You won’t be long in Lisbon before someone recommends “the best” place to get a custard tart – everyone has their favourites! 🥧 Many people like the ones out near Belem, but our faves hands down are from @manteigaria.oficial. They make hundreds every day – it’s literally all they do! The crisp, flakey almost savoury pasty contrasts nicely with the gooey, warm, sweet custard inside. I’m craving one just writing this. ⭐️ Top tip: if you visit the one in Time Out market in Mercado de Ribera, bear in mind that there is a counter both sides of the shop! The indoor one can get clogged with queues, but the street side one is often quieter and they even have tables and chairs (that’s where this shot was taken) so you can enjoy your custard tart in the sun ☀️ 👌 😋

    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 10 January 2019

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    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 10 January 2019

    👋 to any new followers! A quick intro: I’m Nathalie, a writer and photographer from Dublin, Ireland currently living in Lisbon with my husband and five-month-old son. I hope this account showcases how beautiful Lisbon is and how much there is to discover – hit me up if you’re planning a visit and have any questions! 🚋 Pic above is of the Ascensor da Glória, one of three funiculars in the city, originally designed to make Lisbon’s hilly landscape a tad more manageable. 📷 This shot would be impossible during the high season, as there would be about a dozen or so people jostling for selfies, but check out how beautiful and quiet it is in that winter light. Nov-Feb is a lovely to visit Lisbon; There are plenty of crisp, sunny days and everything is a little less hectic and harried.

    👋 to any new followers! A quick intro: I’m Nathalie, a writer and photographer from Dublin, Ireland currently living in Lisbon with my husband and five-month-old son. I hope this account showcases how beautiful Lisbon is and how much there is to discover – hit me up if you’re planning a visit and have any questions!
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Pic above is of the Ascensor da Glória, one of three funiculars in the city, originally designed to make Lisbon’s hilly landscape a tad more manageable. 📷 This shot would be impossible during the high season, as there would be about a dozen or so people jostling for selfies, but check out how beautiful and quiet it is in that winter light. Nov-Feb is a lovely to visit Lisbon; There are plenty of crisp, sunny days and everything is a little less hectic and harried.

    👋 to any new followers! A quick intro: I’m Nathalie, a writer and photographer from Dublin, Ireland currently living in Lisbon with my husband and five-month-old son. I hope this account showcases how beautiful Lisbon is and how much there is to discover – hit me up if you’re planning a visit and have any questions! 🚋 Pic above is of the Ascensor da Glória, one of three funiculars in the city, originally designed to make Lisbon’s hilly landscape a tad more manageable. 📷 This shot would be impossible during the high season, as there would be about a dozen or so people jostling for selfies, but check out how beautiful and quiet it is in that winter light. Nov-Feb is a lovely to visit Lisbon; There are plenty of crisp, sunny days and everything is a little less hectic and harried.

    natlisbonloves
    Family, Lisbon
  • 17 December 2018

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    Family, Lisbon
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