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Oyster + Margarita
who stands behind the most popular oyster bar in Lisbon?
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Oyster and Margarita is a seafood and cocktail bar located in Principe Real, Lisbon, at the intersection of 5 roads, and proudly owns a terrace overlooking the district. If you had already heard about O+M you must have heard about it from your friend, or friend of a friend telling you about ‘the best oysters in the city’. If you visited it at least once, on occasion you find yourself craving a cocktail affair at O+M with a set of bare oysters. But it is not just the finest products.
Location:
R. da Palmeira 28 C, 1200-313 Lisboa
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Open hours:
Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 01:00.
Kitchen closes 23:00.




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one strange hotel​
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Aethos Ericeira
where moments become memories
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It’s my third time returning to Aethos, and certainly not the last. This is my go-to place — a perfect retreat for a weekend stay, indulgent spa rituals, or a leisurely breakfast overlooking the Atlantic’s cinematic splendor. No matter the season — whether the cliffs are cloaked in mist or bathed in sunlight—Aethos always carries its own magic.
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In the background waves crash tirelessly against the rocks below, and the wind hums its ancient melody. The air is rich with the briny scent of salt. With a book in hand and a cup of coffee cradled close, I lose myself in the ocean’s rhythm, cuddled on the terrace. Each sip grounds me, each moment dissolves into pure serenity.
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But Aethos is more than...




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