Follow Me Lisboa has all the info you need.


To promote tourism in Lisbon, Turismo de Lisboa has been offering free maps and info at Ask Me Lisboa booths all over Lisbon.

They are information centers where you can also purchase a Lisboa card or book attractions in advance to gain fast track access.

Some leaflet even has a coupon so it's a smart way to enjoy your visit.

As one of the most popular booklets at the info center, you may not get one in your own language.
Don't worry.
Just visit the site and the download.

All the info is provided in six languages, including English and Portuguese.
Some visitors from Korea don't feel comfortable figuring it out in English
so sometimes I help them to understand
and find out whatever piques their interests.

It is kind of time consuming but I enjoy every minute of it.
By translation info into Korean, I get to learn more about what this city offers visitors from all over the world.

Through my Korean blog, a lady from Sintra got the info on OVO by Cirque du Soleil
and came to see it.
She had just a blast.

Not only that, a musician from Korea has been staying in Lisbon
and he complained about not having as much music around him as he hoped.

So I introduced all the free concerts available around and some good places to enjoy fado.

There is so much info available in English, but not much in Korea.
It's a shame.

Through my Korean blog, a lady in Sintra got the info on OVO by Cirque du Soleil.
She came to see the show and had a blast.


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