I’m watching Croatia-Nigeria in a sushi place in the touristy part of town, and the place is filled with young hipster Germanics who have no business using their gonads without parental supervision... or voyeurism.
Legalization of drugs here does seem to be a net positive. As for where to visit, it depends on what you like to do. Definitely avoid where I am now - in the Chiado - like the plague. But there are interesting neighborhoods with tight alleyways (the French really go for that shit, along with home restoration, or so I’ve learned here), or the beaches across the Tejo river going south from Costa da Caparica, futuristic neighborhoods and ruinous ones, etc.
Legalization of drugs here does seem to be a net positive. As for where to visit, it depends on what you like to do. Definitely avoid where I am now - in the Chiado - like the plague. But there are interesting neighborhoods with tight alleyways (the French really go for that shit, along with home restoration, or so I’ve learned here), or the beaches across the Tejo river going south from Costa da Caparica, futuristic neighborhoods and ruinous ones, etc.
I'm going there with people 20 years older than me with family and regular sleep schedule, so I'm looking for bars/restaurants where I can chill with the locals after 22. Good food my man! Portuguese food!
