Lisbon Had Wanted to Become a Tourist Capital for Years. Today, It’s Hell on Earth for Locals
MagnetRental prices have skyrocketed, and a significant portion of the city’s population has relocated to the outskirts.
Read more »Rental prices have skyrocketed, and a significant portion of the city’s population has relocated to the outskirts.
Read more »“The tram? It’s not for us anymore, it’s reserved for tourists!” one resident says.
Read more »Portugal wants to become an attractive destination for digital nomads again, but it’s no longer attractive to the Portuguese.
Read more »The four-day week in Portugal has produced positive results, but it isn’t an option for all companies.
Read more »Portugal:Lisbon Had Wanted to Become a Tourist Capital for Years. Today, It’s Hell on Earth for Locals.Lisbon’s Yellow Trams Have Long Been an Iconic Sight...