Between bridges and labyrinths, with work in between

Sheltered by a path of flowers, Casa Vieira Lobo de Arouca is "out of sight, (but) full of heart". Restored in homage to family roots, this "great-grandparents' house" was perfect for Alexandra Couto, who went there to visit/work and shared her thoughts here .
Regarding love affairs, we also have Praia da Falésia , in the Algarve, a regular presence on the lists of beaches compiled by TripAdvisor, but this year it was given a special prize for being included in the top ten best beaches in the world.
A travel fair , tourism in an erupting volcano and a kind of anthropological study about people who touch things to look good in photos are other ideas for relaxing.
Where to walkFollow the adventure, without modesty: the "largest labyrinth in Spain" has opened in Malaga, beautifully designed among "meticulously" trimmed bushes and "green dead ends". This is what the interactive experience of Laberintus Park promises, which spans 7,400 square metres and 2.6 kilometres of paths.
On another level of challenge, we have the Wire Bridge that connects Amarante and Celorico de Basto and is preparing to celebrate its centenary with a new facelift (and reinforcement). Or even a trip to Dakhla and its desert-ocean-wind triad.
We also have the Vinyl Fair at the Baldaya Palace, Julianknxx 's black Lisbon and a handful of scenes on the Stages of the week .
What to eat"Everyone who loves fish should go to sea to see what life is worth." That's what Edgardo Pacheco did. He spent 21 hours "suffering" at sea between Espinho and Ovar, and the result, philosophies of the trade and sailor's pains aside, is this report where he tells us everything, without ceremony and with a sinking stomach.
To cleanse the palate, let's take a look at the Michelin Gala – which awarded a rare distinction to chef Marlene Vieira – and the bread with a message that Bruta kneaded.
What to drinkHow about a cup of tea? To the list of known benefits, whether for relaxation or for giving more energy, there is one more: the ability of tea leaves to naturally adsorb (yes, you read that right, not absorb) heavy metals, filtering out harmful contaminants.
On the wine list there is an example that "in addition to being dazzling on the nose and in the mouth, has the virtue of immediately pointing us towards Dão".
What to seeA former President is grappling with a conspiracy of technology and disinformation oligarchs. Any resemblance to reality will not be pure fiction, but we will stick to the television credits of the series Day Zero , starring Robert De Niro. It is one of the proposals to tune into on the grid. The third season of Yellowjackets and a new documentary about Ivan Lins are other options.
Bruno Dumont's Empire and Adam Elliott's Memoirs of a Snail , among others, are coming to cinemas.
What to readThe memories of Marcelo Rubens Paiva in Still Here and of Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pelicot, in And I Stopped Calling You Dad ; the new novel by Elizabeth Strout, Tell Me Everything ; and The Guide to Doing Nothing by Jenny Odell are some of the readings on the shelf which, in the case of Livraria Lello, also has Amy Winehouse's personal library in the window.
For children, there is a book Without Deviations , attentive to humanity and solidarity.
Relax here tooIs Ricky Gervais still a "genius" or has he become "lazy"?
São João da Madeira will serve Poetry at the Table , from restaurants to pharmacies
Michelin : the diversity of cuisine styles in Portugal "is impressive"
Far from the Road is anything but a film about Gauguin – words by Hugo Vieira da Silva and Paulo MilHomens
- A dive into the best photographs of the underwater world
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