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7 things you can't miss doing in Lisbon with @Jutttri

We’re starting a new series where local and international creatives we admire share their unique perspectives—whether it’s their work, daily life, or favourite spots—and our first guest is a special one: Lisbon through the eyes of Julia Andrade, a Brazilian creative combining fashion, design, and culture.




@JUTTTRI First one has to be Feira da Ladra. Even though I haven’t been in a while, it never disappoints. Whether you have a date, you’re meeting a friend or simply having some alone time, you never know what you’re going to find and I love that. 





@JUTTTRI You can (and should) check the museum of Gulbenkian, but what I love here is the garden. Perfect place to think, to watch the ducks chilling, maybe catch up with a friend or just lie in the sun reading a book. Immaculate vibes.




@JUTTTRI If you’re at Gulbenkian, you might as well check Under the Cover since is so close by. A variety of magazines for you to choose from and get inspired. I bet you can’t leave the shop empty-handed.




@JUTTTRI Now, if I need to see beautiful things, I like to pay Kintu a visit. If you want to get inspired by beautiful and unique objects or if you have a birthday and you have no idea what to buy as a gift, here’s the place.



@JUTTTRI Another place to see beautiful things in my opinion is Parlamento. The best clothing brands are here. If you’re into fashion like me, definitely check it out. They have two stores in Lisbon now.


@JUTTTRI And because sometimes the mind is tired but the body isn’t, 9.8 Gravity made the list. I always change hobbies and bouldering is maybe my favorite at the moment. If I’m spending too much time in front of the computer, there’s nothing like taking a break to exercise. The space is soooo calming and nice, I love to sit at the café while I wait for my friends before we start climbing.




@JUTTTRI Lastly (maybe I’m biased), my favorite thing happening in Lisbon right now is Lola’s Club. It’s a no-procrastination club that gives you the opportunity to focus on stuff you have been postponing. Every month, Lola's Club hosts three-hour meetings at Espaço Arroios in Lisbon, and you can sign up to write your thesis, update your portfolio or work on whatever task you might have been procrastinating. Perfect for when you have a deadline and you simply can’t focus at home.



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