From 18th to 26th of April, the second edition of the tastiest festival of all time called the “Festival Peixe em Lisboa” or “Lisbon Fish & Flavours 2009” will take place in the Portuguese capital. Here, prestigious chefs will present their dishes, based on fish and seafood (specialities of Lisbon) along with a tasting of some of Portugal’s finest wines.
The event will take place in the Pabellón de Parque de las Naciones de Portugal which will count on the participation of the best restaurants and around 20 of the most renowned chefs, both national and international. Here you can taste Brazilian Carla Pernambuco’s food along with delights from Portugese gastromomer Enrique Sá Pessoa (who works in the famous “Alma” restaurant) as well as a visit to the restaurant of Joaquim Figueiredo, one of the most influential chefs in Portugal.
During the event, you will not only taste food such as fish and seafood, but you will also be able to try many more typical foods of the region of Lisbon such as: olive oil, bread, cakes, and the Ginginha (typical Lisbon drink) or Sour cherry liquor. The organization has also reserved a special place for the different types of drink such as: wine, beer, still drinks, sparkling drinks and coffee. There are also plans for the projection of films with a culinary theme throughout the festival.
In the next month, Lisbon will be turned into a city for lovers of good food. Rent Apartments in Lisbon and enjoy the spring days tasting the latest gastronomy of the Portuguese capital.
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Lisbon Fish and Flavours 2009
Monday, 16 March 2009
Things to do and see in Berlin
Berlin isn’t just a symbol of recent history; it is also one of the most modern cities full of spectacular events. Those who already have visited Berlin have been absolutely captivated by the German city. The capital continues changing itself and offers you a lot of places to discover. After all the years of division it seems that Berlin has changed radically and is in a period of permanent developmentThere are uncountable things in Berlin that you can discover: the Brandenburg Gate, the rest of the Berlin Wall, or the best shopping streets “Kudamm” and the “Friedrichstraße”. You shouldn’t miss the Museum Island, especially the Pergamon Museum, as well as the Berlin Cathedral and the Tiergarten, a big park in the centre of the city.
Berlin is also the city of music. Indeed, the Berlin Philharmonic is called the best symphony orchestra of the world. In Berlin there are a lot of theatres, for example the well known Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsche Theatre. Berlin is a real paradise for lovers of orchestras.
Friday, 13 March 2009
The Paris Book Fair 2009
From 13th March to 18th March it will hold at the Porte de Versailles the 29th edition of the Paris Book Fair with Mexico as honoured country. The fair, which receives over a thousand publishers and around 3,000 writers per year, is one of the major European cultural events open to the public.
Mexico, as honoured country, will show up to 22 thousand titles representing different literary genres, books, films and documentaries. This is the first time that a Spanish-speaking country is the honoured guest at this Book Fair.
Under the slogan, “Mexico, a diversity mosaic“, the public is invited to browse through the Mexican literature margins. You should discover 36 authors, read or reread before meeting and hearing them in person, assist to 14 round tables, hear 38 interviews to different national writers by renowned French critics or to enjoy the projection of the documentaries ” From forgetting to not remembering”, ” The Cheno grandfather “, “Today ” and ” The inheritors “, besides the movie “Babel”, by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu. On the other hand, they’ll present an exhibition called “The French Literature in Mexican cinema”.
Among the most famous Mexican writers who attend the event, have been invited Homero Aridjis, Álvaro Enrigue, Guillermo Fadanelli, Gonzalo Velorio, Carlos Fuentes, Margo Glantz, Daniel Sada, Martín Solares, Alberto Ruy-Sánchez, David Toscana or Jorge Volpi, among others. These have been chosen under the following scale: they have, at least, one published book and translated into French, they had been nominated by their Francophone editors and they have been selected by the French National Book Center.
On the other hand, a meeting will be held with Spanish and Mexican editors, a journey with specialists in indigenous Mexican literature and languages, a reading with Mexican poets in indigenous languages and calligraphy workshops. Also there will be a space dedicated to children’s and juvenile literature and a representation of the show “The sound of water says what I think,” adaptation of three folk tales from Africa, Turkey and the Celtic region.
Are you a great lover of literature? Travel to the city of lights and immerse yourself in the largest book’s fair in Europe. Rent Apartments in Paris to spend every night reading your favourite book.
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Renting apartments in Europe including Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Berlin and Rome
Passion for Football: Real Madrid and Barça – The eternal rivals
Mar 10th, 2009 by apartmentblogger Edit |
The fact that football raises passions is no big secret. It’s such a strong feeling, that it is considered the most popular sport in the world, with approximately 270 million fans. In Spain, this king of sports moves millions of Euros just in advertising, being Real Madrid and Barcelona the clubs with the highest advertising revenue in the league. They are also the teams with the highest number of fans. The football players become media stars – they become the prey of journalists and are gods for their fans.
Thursday, 5 March 2009
4 things to do in Berlin

There are many things we can do in Berlin but where do we start? Here's a post that highlights just 4 great things to do whilst in Berlin.
Read the full story here. Berlin Blog
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Valencian Fallas 2009
read more about the Valencia Fallas 2009 here



