By xrayman on Skatehive
Good afternoon, everyone! Today I want to share with you a recent visit to one of Lisbon's most renowned pastry shops in the world. That's right, I'm not exaggerating. Usually, anyone who has visited or is about to visit the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, cannot miss Belém or even Sintra, which are iconic locations in terms of architectural landscape and historical richness, but also for their lush natural surroundings—as is the case with Sintra. Anyone visiting Belém always includes the Jerónimos Monastery as a must-see. Even if you don't go inside and take the guided tour, which is more than worth it (I advise everyone to do so, but to avoid the busiest tourist months, as it can be a less than pleasant experience), you should at least stop outside and admire its magnificent Manueline architecture. A few meters from this famous Lisbon monastery, there is a house that makes one of Portugal's most renowned sweets. Interestingly, it shares a history with the Jerónimos Monastery. I am talkin