
Street Art around the world
Now we have a beautiful gallery about street art around the world ! A collection of stunning pictures! You are walking around the city, checking the museums, churches and other attractions. Suddenly you look to a wall and : WOW!!!! ... Read moreStreet Art around the world

Busy week in Lisbon
Lisbon is a nice city to wander and bump into new awesome people! A busy week in Lisbon! The agenda was: 4 days in Lisbon + 1 day in Sintra + 2 days in Porto. In Lisbon we rent a room ... Read moreBusy week in Lisbon

8 hours in Toledo » What do you do?
The almond smell, historical buildings and a trip to the past. You can have it all in a one day trip to Toledo, Spain. It was a Monday morning, we got up early, grabbed a coffee and went to the bus station. ... Read more8 hours in Toledo » What do you do?

Toledo’s history in a quick glance
Jews, Muslim and Christians made Toledo a historical and cultural city It is impossible to explain in a few paragraphs the whole history behind the city of Toledo. Many centuries of political conquers, wars, religions and cultural influences that made ... Read moreToledo’s history in a quick glance

Leaving things behind.Our first big loss.
Travelling is not just fun. Homesickness, sadness and loss will meet you on the way. Last week was the first time I thought about going back to Brazil! Seriously, it was the first time I realized how far we are ... Read moreLeaving things behind.Our first big loss.

Food in Madrid » our lovely guide part III
We are in the capital of Spain, so please treat me like a queen!!! Food in Madrid is delicious, if you get out from the tourist route for sure you will find some awesome [and cheap] places to eat, drink and have ... Read moreFood in Madrid » our lovely guide part III

Our lovely guide to Madrid – part II
Madrid, art and parks at the Spanish Capital. Our lovely guide to Madrid! Madrid has so many things to do and see that we couldn’t write just one post about the city. I tried, truly, but we kept adding more ... Read moreOur lovely guide to Madrid – part II

Where to stay and what to do in Madrid
Madrid, the lively Spanish capital. The first stop of our around the world trip. The biggest city in Spain, home of Spanish Royal Family and Government. Madrid is the capital and it is located in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula, ... Read moreWhere to stay and what to do in Madrid

The big day arrived!
Months of preparation and finally the big day arrived! We left our home, our confort zone to hit the world! It has been 3 months that we’ve left Brazil, but I still can feel all the anxious and fear ... Read moreThe big day arrived!

How will we survive $$$???
Even in an open plan travel you need to be organized. Especially with money! Here we explain how will we survive! Said that let`s go straight to the point: we are travelling on a tight budget, everything needs to be ... Read moreHow will we survive $$$???

Yes, we sold everything to travel the world!
Money doesn’t grow on trees! So to fund our travels we asked our family, friends, and strangers: Hey, do you wanna buy our stuff? To travel you need two important things: the will to do it and money to do ... Read moreYes, we sold everything to travel the world!

How to save money to travel
Saving money is not that easy, especially when your taste goes to expensive things. Said that: How to save money to travel? We’ve never been rich. Actually I came from a simple family and my mom always had to work ... Read moreHow to save money to travel
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Vcs estão realizando o sonho de muitos. Gostei do Blog. Bjoca.
Obrigada Simone!
Continue acompanhando a gente, e que sabe ainda nos encontramos por aí!!!!
muito massa!!!! parabens meu sonho!!!
Começa a economizar Inalda, quem sabe você não é a próxima a se jogar no mundo!!!!
Parabéns!
Todos nós temos objetivos, né? O grande problema é conseguir traçar planos para alcançar as metas. E vcs conseguiram!
Obrigada Bruna!!
É preciso acreditar que sonhos são possíveis e devem se realizados. Nunca é fácil sair da zona de conforto e começar algo novo. Mas quando você vence a barreira do medo percebe que tomou a melhor decisão da sua vida!!! Tudo de melhor para vc!!! Continue seguindo a gente!!!
😉
Cadore e Esposa!
Parabéns por essa conquista de liberdade, mesmo que temporária, um sonho realizado é um passo dado.
Obrigada pelo carinho Adriano!
Forte abraço e continue acompanhando nossa aventura!
Olá, Natalie! Estou acompanhando as suas aventuras pelo mundo. Adorei seu post. Muito esclarecedor e para mim serviu como fonte de encorajamento para planejar as viagens dos meus sonhos. Mas eu ainda sinto um certo medinho. Você poderia relatar sua primeira vez (kkk)? Estou do lado de cá, quietinha, acompanhando seus passeios, e admirando sua coragem de encarar o mundo, sem medo de ser feliz. Continue compartilhando suas experiências, viu? Um beijão!
OI Dani!!!
Que bom que curtiu o post, economia é só o primeiro passo da corrida atrás da tão sonhada viagem. E a primeira vez sempre é mais difícil..rsrsrrsrs. A primeira viagem as vezes é melhor organizar com uma agência se vc não se sente tão confiante sobre como reservar e agendar tudo. Mas a verdade é que não tem segredo! Hoje online vc encontra informação para tudo e sobre tudo. No post anterior (https://loveandroad.com/pt/where-want-go-how-can-get-there-2/) tem algumas dicas sobre compra de passagem, e nos próximos texto vamos falar de como organizar o dinheiro durante a viagem, e depois como foi nossa primeira experiência no exterior quando mudamos para Irlanda.
Continue acompanhando nossa história, prometo que tem muito coisa legal por vir.
Beijos!!!
Que saudade de vcs!!!
Relendo o post pra lembrar de manter o foco!
Próximo destino: Italia!!
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Foco Foco e mais Foco!!!!
Já tem data?
bjs
What language are you speaking here ? I am of Portuguese decent and would love to travel to Portugal from the USA and also maybe sell everything and move there.
I’m looking to find where my grandparents migrated from and also try to find relatives that I’ve nwver met or even heard of. This may or may not sound odd to you, but I’m not getting any younger and the only foreign country that I’ve been to is Mexico.
I’ve read that it’s not really expensive for a 16 day trip to Portugal and it can be even less expensive if I stay at a Airbnb.
That would be my choice, because I can meet a family and learn the ins and outs of the country a lot easier than staying in a hotel, which would be a lot more expensive for someone that is not a rich man.
I read an article about visiting Portugal and I seen that the crime rate is very low compared to the USA ! Especially crimes like murder, rape and all of the other major crimes that happen on a daily basis here in the USA.
Hopefully you can read English, so I’ll end it here and not get too much into my travel plans until I know that you understand me. Yes, I did see that your article was written in English, but all of the comments were foreign. I didn’t try to copy and paste into google to try to find out what language was being written, but I will do that now to try to find out.
Thank you
Anthony
Hi Anthony,
We write in English and Portuguese 😉
Check the destinations’ page on our blog and you will find articles about Portugal.
Cheers