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Takeoff Vegas Deal Alert
Lisbon is built for wandering- down tiled alleys, up steep hills, through neighborhoods where pastéis de nata outnumber stoplights. A February or early March visit means mild weather and thinner crowds, perfect for tram rides to Belém or sunset miradouros without jostling. This city serves old-world beauty with a salty Atlantic breeze and just enough grit. Bonus: easy day trips to palaces and beaches that make your airfare go further.
Roundtrip • $544 • Feb 28 – Mar 8
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Small Group Tour to Sintra, Pena Palace, Cabo Roca and Cascais
Escape the city for castles, cliffs, and charm. This highly rated small-group tour covers the fairy-tale palaces of Sintra, windswept Atlantic views at Cabo da Roca, and seaside cafés in Cascais- all in a day.
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Pack light, land ready
Owala FreeSip Sway 30 oz.
Keeps your drinks cold and your vibe hydrated. The FreeSip lid is both straw and chug-ready, and the slim shape tucks into most backpacks without drama.
Hanke Top Opening 24 Inch Luggage
Built for organized travelers. The hard shell protects, the front panel flips open mid-transit, and the wide handle keeps the load balanced over Lisbon’s cobbles.
Bose SoundLink Flex
Compact, crisp, and waterproof. Toss it in your bag for sunny days in Alfama or hotel room playlists that sound like a real stereo, not a phone speaker.
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