I can't believe you paid 7 euro for a pastel de bacalhau 😭😭😭😭😭It's absurdly impressive you found a grandma that speaks english tho, a very rare finding!
I like how the mother and daughter didn’t get all dolled up to be in the video. A lot of Portuguese girls don’t bother with a lot of make up etc .. there’s something nice to be said about that. From the looks I was sure they were Brazilian and the daughter had a Brazilian accent but the mother had a Portuguese accent so not sure what’s going on there. Either way they were very nice and friendly .
OMG So happy you came to Portugal 🇵🇹❤️ Next time you come to Portugal go to the North of Portugal, visit Madeira and Azores and The Algarve ❤️❤️ Sending so much love from Portugal 🇵🇹
1:35- Interesting that in Iran the fruit called orange is called 'portugal'! BTW, the English term for 'orange' was derived from the Spanish word 'naranja' (nah-RAHN-hah) which comes from the older Arabic word 'naranj' which derived from the Persian word 'naranga-s' which meant 'orange tree'! Of course, Portuguese has to be different from Castillian Spanish orange so in Portugal it's called 'laranja' [lah-RAHN-ha] . Regardless, there's no language barrier for folks enjoying oranges and fresh-squeezed orange juice on the Iberian Peninsula, the Arabian Peninsula or Iran!
@@thanveermohammed7105 That's interesting! I wonder how that came to be since Karala was occupied by the Portuguese [who call it 'laranja'} then the Dutch [who call it 'sinesappel'-Chinese apple] before the time of the British occupation so I'm wondering when oranges were first introduced there and why they got tagged something sounding so close to the Spanish form!
@@redpool1141 I'm just a Portuguese citizen, I don't have Estonian citizenship. I would need to live here a few more years to get it. You can be citizen of Estonia and another country but only if you acquire Estonian citizenship last. If you acquire another country's citizenship, you lose the Estonian one.
@@realhawaii5o Oh i see, so i can say that Estonia didnt accept dual citizen, and you in Estonia only work/study i assume ? (sorry sometimes i dont really understand this kind of matters 😂)
Super fun video. I am going to Lisbon in a week! There are many neighborhoods in Lisbon that are not so touristy and that have really good prices. Cascais is a more of a posh town so it can have higher priced places too but if you go with locals as you did, they will show you the best value bars, cafes and restaurants.
Nice video! I was in Lisbon on vacation and just got back to London yesterday. Pasteis de bacalhau was my favourite snack. I also visited Cascais with a local friend and went to a seafood buffet at the restaurant Baia do Peixe with a beautiful ocean view! We ate so many oysters, crab and seafood that night for just €30 each! It was amazing!
I was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, FYI. Good to see your channels back and thriving! I'm going to Malaysia next year and I'm gonna try out the Durian fruit! Also that food looks tasty mmmmm!
Portugal is the country im most excited to visit when i go to Europe from Australia! Its a shame it seems like tourists are absolutely everywhere, even though i will also be a tourist 😅😁
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There are many places in Lisbon worth to visit without almost no tourists. Just get out of the center/Belem/Sintra and be warmly welcome to Portugal 🇵🇹
I’m English and my boyfriend is Portuguese. I visited his grandparents there in December, my first time in Portugal. Get out of the Lisbon area. Ee went to their hometown called Tores Novas and it’s a beautiful city with no tourists. It’s a really great experience for non Europeans.
Hope you enjoyed our gorgeous country! Next time, you have to visit my hometown Setúbal and its paradise, the Serra da Arrábida. One of the most beautiful landscapes you can find in Portugal with its white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters. Truly paradise on earth. All the best, love your content.
Im a north american going to Portugal in a few months... so excited. Never been to Europe but after doing lots of research Portugal seems like an incredible place in terms of food, affordability, beauty and hospitality. Definitely doing Lisbon and Porto. Possibly Lagos as well. But so many city seem amazing.
Don't u mean Galicia, Portugal 😉😉 afterall we are the same people, the only difference is that why weren't forced to become something we are not which is castillian
@@guillermogomez7697 "Galicians are part of Spain"! Well but you have more in common with the portuguese than Spanish like it or not! We were separated, even the language is almost the same (Portuguese /Galician)!
@@sivispacemparabellum395 Maybe, but most Galicians feel Spanish, not Portuguese. Portuguese similarities depend on which type of Galician you speak and the town or city you are in.
I love seeing travel and food videos of Portugal. My family is from Portugal (madeira), so this brings back a lot of memories of my culture and when I visited
Hope you had a great time in Portugal, I was in Cascais in that time (unfortunately you were some days ago) and I ate Pão com Chouriço (not Pan con Chorizo that’s not in Portuguese) at the same place delicious and cheap. The family were quite nice and it is so refreshing to see a random normal nice family having the opportunity to guide you around, I would love to do it too! In Lisbon there are amazing places without much tourists, just get out of Center/Belém/Sintra. Also another remark beyond the Pão com Chouriço… It does not make sense to put flamenco in the intro, nothing to do with Portugal. You are a well travelled and smart guy, please make some previous basic research to not stick spanish culture or language to us. That you can focus on a video about Spain.
You’re right about pão and Pan. One is Portuguese and definitely pan is Spanish. Maybe he wants to show the cockerel of Barcelos instead of Spanish flamengo . My grandfather is from Northern Portugal. Although or maybe I have some Portuguese in me and it is watered down still I know the history and culture of my ancestors.
Hi Drew! I am Javi the Spanish guy you interviewed in alfama! How nice to see myself in one of your videos, for me it is amazing to appear in one of your videos! Thank you and keep traveling and teaching through your trips!!
Thank you so much for Show my country, Drew! I think we are not that famous, and Portugal is such an amazing country to travel. You should visit North Portugal: Gerês, Porto, Braga, Guimarães, Viana do Castelo, Aveiro.... Thank you!
Ana, I agree, Portugal is an amazing country to discover, but there's already too many tourists and too much English dilating the Portuguese language and culture. There's nothing to see in the north except mountains and forests; let's keep the tourists in Lisbon and the Algarve -)
I think One thing i know most people don't realise is that Portuguese can speak way better ENGLISH Other than uk herself. So it's and advantage! Love from🇧🇩
I'm so sorry you paid 7€ for a pastel and a glass of juice 😭 that place was definitly a tourist trap...but I kinda guessed it would be as soon as I saw the cafe had its name translated into english 😅
@@timaaldo6943 in Lisbon, you should be able to find this same meal for 5 euros (and that's expensive), but surely you can find it for 3 euros or less if you go to the right place, or if you go outside central Lisbon
Portugal has the best food in the wooorld! So glad to live here. But yeah that pastel de bacalhau and orange juice was expensive. There is so many diversity in Portuguese cuisine, you could spend a month or more eating different things 😂
Hey drew, the name for orange in arabic is burtuqal. When the north african muslims controled the Iberian Peninsula (what is now Spain and Portugal), they named the region of Portugal burtuqal because of the ammount of orange trees in the area! So portugal is actually named after oranges, portugal did not bring the oranges into the middle east:)
Wrong. "Portugal" does not come from Burtuqal or any orange tree. Portus is the latin word for Port and Cale was a region in the north of Portugal. Together it gives you Portugal.
I love Lisboa so much. I've been there 6 times and have made friends for life there. In my opinion, the european capital with the most charm and character
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Hi drew , My mother is from cascais. I love Portugal. My dad is Dutch but I live in Belgium. If you would ever need a guide in Belgium or the Netherlands I would love to show you around
I love chourico, for those who don't know. It's a lot like linguisa and Mexican chorizo. Except it's cured and smoked so its precooked. It tends to be much spicier too and is made with red wine. It tastes very gamey compared to meat most Americans are use to. It's chewy and has some bounce. The Spanish and others tend to grind the meat more finely to combat this but it's something you really learn to appreciate. It's outstanding on a pizza or fried with eggs.
Also the Portuguese are very proud people lol. Any accent they hear in there language and they'll have a stroke. The azores are a group of small Portuguese islands. Each island has their own accent and they all think theyre Portuguese is the correct Portuguese. Brazilians think their Portuguese is the correct version and I've even had Brazilian coworkers "correct" my Portuguese. It goes on and on lol. All the territories are in constant competition with eachother.
i work in this restaurant call são Jorge restaurant, in Lisbon, have everything to be a tourist trap, but let me tell, one of the most amazing foods in Lisbon, try the today's catch w/ fregola and sauted vegetables. amazing and fresh. love the video
Always amazing to travel from home with Drew Binsky 😂 the real truth is that am now traveling very broke because of Drew and it’s amazing I can earn on UA-cam to survive while traveling the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤
you should definitely go to a northen region called trás os montes and explore around the beautiful landscapes and culture from there , and i can tell you that is is alot different then the culture from the known cities , hope you enjoy my country
Hey mate, I'm portuguese and I just watch your video. Amazing, you got a little bit scammed in the beginning hahaha 1,50€ is too much for a pastel de bacalhau hahaha normally you can find it at below 1€. Have a nice holiday around here :))
@ dont mate.....but when i go they give me discount....they charged more than...the price triple.....not 40 percent...more than 100 percent...because i used to have marcado before..
The first stop you made in cascais, as seen in the video, is a gas station I go to a lot. What the hell? I'm so suprised it's the first thing that appeared ahaha
Hey hey hey espera ai!! Pão com Chouriço it's portuguese but from Madeira Island!! If it happens that you tell a madeiran that that bread is from Lisbon i can guarantee you you are in trouble 😅
From watching your videos, I’ve realized that American women are a 2/10 compared to women from other countries. My god 😍 from South America to Portugal they’re literally so beautiful idk why
As a local, 7€ for a Pastel de Bacalhau and a Orange Juice, it's really expensive 😲
But, I hope you enjoyed it 😊
foi bem enganado 7 euros por um pastel e um sumo hahaha
ainda nem comecei o video e fds 7 euros???!?!??!!?
ele pagou 5.50 pelo sumo de laranja.. foi bem enganado
He was scammed aha 7 euros goddamn.
no cartaz dizia 1.50 e a bebida tambem era 1.50 mas eles veem que sao turistas e fodem eles, acho feio
I can't believe you paid 7 euro for a pastel de bacalhau 😭😭😭😭😭It's absurdly impressive you found a grandma that speaks english tho, a very rare finding!
Crl deu-me uma dor no coração quando ele disse que pagou 7€ por um pastel de bacalhau e um sumo
@@rafaelfonte6343 real 😵💫
@@rafaelfonte6343 a cena é que dizia 1,5 no sinal quando ele entrou wtf 🤣
@@rafaelfonte6343 mesmo aserio que roubalheira aquilo no máximo eram 2 euros
I like how the mother and daughter didn’t get all dolled up to be in the video. A lot of Portuguese girls don’t bother with a lot of make up etc .. there’s something nice to be said about that. From the looks I was sure they were Brazilian and the daughter had a Brazilian accent but the mother had a Portuguese accent so not sure what’s going on there. Either way they were very nice and friendly .
OMG So happy you came to Portugal 🇵🇹❤️ Next time you come to Portugal go to the North of Portugal, visit Madeira and Azores and The Algarve ❤️❤️ Sending so much love from Portugal 🇵🇹
I will support this comment as I completely agree with all the suggestions, worth going
Visit Porto
YAAAS Azores, although I enjoy the fact nobody knows about it.
Portugal is love. A place for me to settle for life.
1:35- Interesting that in Iran the fruit called orange is called 'portugal'! BTW, the English term for 'orange' was derived from the Spanish word 'naranja' (nah-RAHN-hah) which comes from the older Arabic word 'naranj' which derived from the Persian word 'naranga-s' which meant 'orange tree'! Of course, Portuguese has to be different from Castillian Spanish orange so in Portugal it's called 'laranja' [lah-RAHN-ha] . Regardless, there's no language barrier for folks enjoying oranges and fresh-squeezed orange juice on the Iberian Peninsula, the Arabian Peninsula or Iran!
Funny how in my state its called naranga in malayalam
@@thanveermohammed7105 That's interesting! I wonder how that came to be since Karala was occupied by the Portuguese [who call it 'laranja'} then the Dutch [who call it 'sinesappel'-Chinese apple] before the time of the British occupation so I'm wondering when oranges were first introduced there and why they got tagged something sounding so close to the Spanish form!
I’m Portuguese, I visited a few years ago and loved it. I hope to be back some day
I'm Portuguese and living in Estonia, it's great to see you enjoying Portugal!
so are you still Portuguese or do you become dual citizens ? sounds cool tho
@@redpool1141 I'm just a Portuguese citizen, I don't have Estonian citizenship. I would need to live here a few more years to get it.
You can be citizen of Estonia and another country but only if you acquire Estonian citizenship last. If you acquire another country's citizenship, you lose the Estonian one.
@@realhawaii5o Oh i see, so i can say that Estonia didnt accept dual citizen, and you in Estonia only work/study i assume ? (sorry sometimes i dont really understand this kind of matters 😂)
7 squid for a small pastry and a orange juice, what a steal!
Loving the food.keep showing us Drew what the world has to offer
Super fun video. I am going to Lisbon in a week! There are many neighborhoods in Lisbon that are not so touristy and that have really good prices. Cascais is a more of a posh town so it can have higher priced places too but if you go with locals as you did, they will show you the best value bars, cafes and restaurants.
Nice video! I was in Lisbon on vacation and just got back to London yesterday. Pasteis de bacalhau was my favourite snack. I also visited Cascais with a local friend and went to a seafood buffet at the restaurant Baia do Peixe with a beautiful ocean view! We ate so many oysters, crab and seafood that night for just €30 each! It was amazing!
You have to go to Porto and Algarve, you'll love it. Amazing video thank you for showing Portugal and this beautiful city that is Lisbon
Drew!! It’s awesome you came to Portugal! You really should come to Porto, there’s quite a lot to see and do in Portugal’s second biggest city!
I was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, FYI. Good to see your channels back and thriving! I'm going to Malaysia next year and I'm gonna try out the Durian fruit! Also that food looks tasty mmmmm!
I ❤ Portugal!! I have been there and the food was exquisite!!
Spanish detected
"Exquisite" is a portuguese false friend, in spanish it can mean delicious but in portugal it means wierd
so for a moment i though you said our food was wierd xD
@@geometryjumpfl2784 se soubesses inglês como deve ser sabias que exquisite em inglês significa bom, só que isso é um inglês britânico erudito
love seeing food from other countries. looks delicious!!! 😋
Portugal is the country im most excited to visit when i go to Europe from Australia! Its a shame it seems like tourists are absolutely everywhere, even though i will also be a tourist 😅😁
There are many places in Lisbon worth to visit without almost no tourists. Just get out of the center/Belem/Sintra and be warmly welcome to Portugal 🇵🇹
Tourists are very welcomed
I’m English and my boyfriend is Portuguese. I visited his grandparents there in December, my first time in Portugal. Get out of the Lisbon area. Ee went to their hometown called Tores Novas and it’s a beautiful city with no tourists. It’s a really great experience for non Europeans.
Cool to see you are in Lisbon, I live here and you are a true inspiration for us!!!
Hope you enjoyed our gorgeous country! Next time, you have to visit my hometown Setúbal and its paradise, the Serra da Arrábida. One of the most beautiful landscapes you can find in Portugal with its white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters. Truly paradise on earth. All the best, love your content.
Just two days left and I'm there 😍
Nice video! I liked your new-found friends from Cascais they were very sweet and hospitable as most Portuguese are. Saudades.
Thank you! Next time you are in Cascais let us know x
@@miriamvasconcelos6075 Sim, muito obrigado! Unfortunately, my next time in Cascais won't as soon as I would like. But it's a date.
Happy to see you back !❤
Im a north american going to Portugal in a few months... so excited. Never been to Europe but after doing lots of research Portugal seems like an incredible place in terms of food, affordability, beauty and hospitality. Definitely doing Lisbon and Porto. Possibly Lagos as well. But so many city seem amazing.
oh you mentioned Bairro Alto, my favourite place in Lisbon
It's great you are in the Iberian Península again! Greetings from Galicia, Spain!
Don't u mean Galicia, Portugal 😉😉 afterall we are the same people, the only difference is that why weren't forced to become something we are not which is castillian
@@MartimCorreia10 Even though we are similar to Portuguese, Galicians are part of Spain and love it!
@@guillermogomez7697 "Galicians are part of Spain"!
Well but you have more in common with the portuguese than Spanish like it or not!
We were separated, even the language is almost the same (Portuguese /Galician)!
@@sivispacemparabellum395 Maybe, but most Galicians feel Spanish, not Portuguese. Portuguese similarities depend on which type of Galician you speak and the town or city you are in.
I love seeing travel and food videos of Portugal. My family is from Portugal (madeira), so this brings back a lot of memories of my culture and when I visited
I’m glad you enjoyed our capital!
You must come one day to Coimbra, you’ll love it.
From a Portuguese subscriber! 🇵🇹🤝🏻🇺🇸
YES! You're finally back in Portugal
What you came to Portugal!!! Amazing!
Hope you had a great time in Portugal, I was in Cascais in that time (unfortunately you were some days ago) and I ate Pão com Chouriço (not Pan con Chorizo that’s not in Portuguese) at the same place delicious and cheap. The family were quite nice and it is so refreshing to see a random normal nice family having the opportunity to guide you around, I would love to do it too! In Lisbon there are amazing places without much tourists, just get out of Center/Belém/Sintra. Also another remark beyond the Pão com Chouriço… It does not make sense to put flamenco in the intro, nothing to do with Portugal. You are a well travelled and smart guy, please make some previous basic research to not stick spanish culture or language to us. That you can focus on a video about Spain.
You’re right about pão and Pan. One is Portuguese and definitely pan is Spanish. Maybe he wants to show the cockerel of Barcelos instead of Spanish flamengo . My grandfather is from Northern Portugal. Although or maybe I have some Portuguese in me and it is watered down still I know the history and culture of my ancestors.
Hi Drew I came in Lisbon 5th of September from Finland and gonna be studying here for this academic year. Like the place a lot
Same!! What are you studying?
Ive been to Portugal many times and it is a beautiful place
Hi Drew! I am Javi the Spanish guy you interviewed in alfama! How nice to see myself in one of your videos, for me it is amazing to appear in one of your videos! Thank you and keep traveling and teaching through your trips!!
Portugal , yeeaaahhhh! Happy to call this place home 🇵🇹 Enjoy!!!
Thank you so much for Show my country, Drew! I think we are not that famous, and Portugal is such an amazing country to travel. You should visit North Portugal: Gerês, Porto, Braga, Guimarães, Viana do Castelo, Aveiro.... Thank you!
Ana, I agree, Portugal is an amazing country to discover, but there's already too many tourists and too much English dilating the Portuguese language and culture. There's nothing to see in the north except mountains and forests; let's keep the tourists in Lisbon and the Algarve -)
Love Portugal I’ve been there when I was 11 all I remember was the great ice cream and the beaches
Portugal is the beautiful country I wish and desire to live in,for my future-Tempo de amar-Obrigado!
Omg, Fado is somewhat similar to Sevdah in Bosnia. I love it! Božo Vrećo is one the Sevdah singers among many others.
Face expression on that granny's face at the end of the video. Essence of life 💪♥️
I happen to be traveling in Portugal as well! Went to Tomar last week. The Convent there is amazing! The €6 entrance fee is really worth it.
I think One thing i know most people don't realise is that Portuguese can speak way better ENGLISH Other than uk herself. So it's and advantage! Love from🇧🇩
Hi from Portugal ^^ im glad you enjoyed your stay here
welcome to the happiest city in the world
Yo, if you come to Portugal, visit a city called Setúbal, it's Verry underated, and deserves more attention
Very close to Lisbon too. I liked Setubal. And Troia too
@@Larsschipper93 glad you liked it
I just took a day trip there and to be honest I wasn’t impressed.
@@Frankygoestohull1 Yea, I know, it's not as big as Lisbon
sounds cool
Octopus salad.......I had the best I have ever had in Lisbon. I have tried to replicate it for 3 years without success. I still dream about it.
I'm so sorry you paid 7€ for a pastel and a glass of juice 😭 that place was definitly a tourist trap...but I kinda guessed it would be as soon as I saw the cafe had its name translated into english 😅
how much its should be on average
@@timaaldo6943 in Lisbon, you should be able to find this same meal for 5 euros (and that's expensive), but surely you can find it for 3 euros or less if you go to the right place, or if you go outside central Lisbon
I am in portugal @ines flipa can u tell me where to get best food for less price?
Portugal has the best food in the wooorld! So glad to live here. But yeah that pastel de bacalhau and orange juice was expensive. There is so many diversity in Portuguese cuisine, you could spend a month or more eating different things 😂
Hey drew, the name for orange in arabic is burtuqal. When the north african muslims controled the Iberian Peninsula (what is now Spain and Portugal), they named the region of Portugal burtuqal because of the ammount of orange trees in the area! So portugal is actually named after oranges, portugal did not bring the oranges into the middle east:)
Wrong. "Portugal" does not come from Burtuqal or any orange tree. Portus is the latin word for Port and Cale was a region in the north of Portugal. Together it gives you Portugal.
@@pedromiguellima4374 later on i actually researched on this and realized i was wrong, completely forgot about this comment tho:)
I love Lisboa so much. I've been there 6 times and have made friends for life there. In my opinion, the european capital with the most charm and character
i just went there and it's a my favourite city up there with Bali, Tel Aviv and Tbilisi.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Hi drew ,
My mother is from cascais. I love Portugal. My dad is Dutch but I live in Belgium. If you would ever need a guide in Belgium or the Netherlands I would love to show you around
Cant wait to visit Portugal 🇵🇹
Nice vlog, Drew.
Portugal without soccer highlight is bit incomplete.
There was no English word for "orange" until the late sixteenth century at least. Oranges the fruits were called portingales (is in from Portugal)
I could listen to that fado all day!
The final song (with everyone singing) was Brazilian lol
I just recently moved to Cascais from Ireland so this is so interesting to see😂
Enjoy!!! Best coffee shop is where Drew met us - Repsol aldeia de Juzo!
@@miriamvasconcelos6075 ahh thank you so much I will be sure to check it out🙌
welcome to portugal again..
I love chourico, for those who don't know. It's a lot like linguisa and Mexican chorizo. Except it's cured and smoked so its precooked. It tends to be much spicier too and is made with red wine. It tastes very gamey compared to meat most Americans are use to. It's chewy and has some bounce. The Spanish and others tend to grind the meat more finely to combat this but it's something you really learn to appreciate. It's outstanding on a pizza or fried with eggs.
Also the Portuguese are very proud people lol. Any accent they hear in there language and they'll have a stroke. The azores are a group of small Portuguese islands. Each island has their own accent and they all think theyre Portuguese is the correct Portuguese. Brazilians think their Portuguese is the correct version and I've even had Brazilian coworkers "correct" my Portuguese. It goes on and on lol. All the territories are in constant competition with eachother.
Ohhhhh you reached to Portugal ☀️🏫
Look who was here 👀🇵🇹
i work in this restaurant call são Jorge restaurant, in Lisbon, have everything to be a tourist trap, but let me tell, one of the most amazing foods in Lisbon, try the today's catch w/ fregola and sauted vegetables. amazing and fresh. love the video
Always amazing to travel from home with Drew Binsky 😂 the real truth is that am now traveling very broke because of Drew and it’s amazing I can earn on UA-cam to survive while traveling the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤
you should definitely go to a northen region called trás os montes and explore around the beautiful landscapes and culture from there , and i can tell you that is is alot different then the culture from the known cities , hope you enjoy my country
Hey mate, I'm portuguese and I just watch your video. Amazing, you got a little bit scammed in the beginning hahaha 1,50€ is too much for a pastel de bacalhau hahaha normally you can find it at below 1€. Have a nice holiday around here :))
Tourists and local all country rates different
When i go to buy some thing i Rossio ..for tourist they charged 5 euro but for me they give me 2.50..as per local
@@papagolf01 even locals would pay the same in Portugal… just get out of tourist center one starts to notice more normal prices
@ dont mate.....but when i go they give me discount....they charged more than...the price triple.....not 40 percent...more than 100 percent...because i used to have marcado before..
With fatura without faturas....they talk about..and..give discounts this and that........its about to deal...i can understand about it .....
The first stop you made in cascais, as seen in the video, is a gas station I go to a lot. What the hell? I'm so suprised it's the first thing that appeared ahaha
I can't believe you came to my city and i didn't see you! In this clips you seem always so far away and sudently you are filming my streets! Haha 😅
Hey hey hey espera ai!! Pão com Chouriço it's portuguese but from Madeira Island!! If it happens that you tell a madeiran that that bread is from Lisbon i can guarantee you you are in trouble 😅
THANKS FOR SHARING😋
Visit Sacavém, my hometown.
7 euros for a small bacalhau cake and orange juice isn't cheap.
That's because he was scammed that costs 70 cents along with the juice about 2 euros max
you have to stay Drew ill be there next month!
Next time come visit the Azores!!
Bro you should visit “serra da estrela”
Its a mountain that has a lot of snow.
Its crazy.
I love Portugal. Would like to go back again:)
You need to come visit the north, Porto, Aveiro, Viseu, Braga, Guimarães and Viana do Castelo.
That BEACH....it will be in my dreams.
Brazilian português tone difference but they understood each other but with capo verde its different things
Drew I have an idea for a video bro me you and lapland! A challenge
Im from Portugal Porto is the best city🇵🇹🇵🇹
Not even close!
I'am portuguese and i can say to you that Mafra is the best portuguese city
That fado sounds like a Mexican song from this singer called Ana Gabriel weird and nice
Probably Ana Gabriel song sounds like Fado (better like this) Abraço de Lisboa
What's up Drew keep going forward from somalia
54 Euros is a good price for all of the stuff you bought. In California, it would probably would have costed at least $100.
From watching your videos, I’ve realized that American women are a 2/10 compared to women from other countries. My god 😍 from South America to Portugal they’re literally so beautiful idk why
Good to see you enjoyed Cascais, Portugal is a really nice place with very good food
Guys news check prices in Lisbon are the same as in Germany and France
Loving the mom
Question for all the Portuguese people reading, it seems like Portugal is very sea food heavy, will it be difficult to find food other than Seafood?
nope, we got plenty of meat dishes as well, especially inland, we got plenty of them in the coastal areas as well but they might not be as fresh
Go to the town of Mealhada and get yourself some nice piglet in the nearest restaurant
Awesome 💯💪
Also fun fact: Portugal is also orange in arabic
0:24 It looks like the Church of St. Anthony of Padua in Prague.
HEY Drew . i'm a big fan , let me know if you have time and still in Lisbon , would be lovely to meet
7 euro for those 2 things you definitely got ripped off. Great video as always Drew.
Curacao vs indonesia on the 24th and 27th. Kenji gorre plays for the curacao mnt.
Drew how do you connect and meet with locals while you're travelling ?
Like in Kuwait and Dubai
Welcome to Portugal
was sad drew didnt suiii in Lisbon
would of been the main moment in Lisbon
Come to Setubal - we are new here too and we can explore it together :D