Was in Lisbon recently for a few days.
Absolutely loved it, a great city to spend a few days.
Can't speak so much about the gaming aspect as was there with my LTR but from what I could see about the locals, plenty of bangeable younger girls (25 and younger) but the quality diminished rapidly post 30, with very few dames over 30 catching my attention.
Seems to be strong social circle scene among locals but that said, they're not averse to being chatted to by outsiders.
Many tourists of varying quality, plenty of groups of Euro girls in their early/mid 20s, and some US and Asian girls, they would appear to be the best prospects for getting tail.
The food is off the scale, in terms of quality, especially when you're coming from Ireland with it's relatively poor cuisine in comparison.
The fish(fresh sardines!), olives, fresh vegetables and fruit and coffee (plus the few pasteis de nata I had as well) were truly delicious, all for 50% of what I would pay at home.
Wall to wall sunshine too, but not so hot that you get uncomfortable, perfect for a sun starved whitie like myself.
It's probably more of a city to visit with a girlfriend rather than going there to get laid, but the few tourists I mingled with were friendly, as were the local girls.
You might not score a hottie here, but there's ample amount of 6s and some 7s/8s to be had.
Not sure where I would recommend in terms of women really, but two places I really liked (with at least a 50:50 ratio of women to men) were 'Miradouro Sophia de Mello', it's a place where people gather to get a good view of the city.
A really cool, chilled out place to go at night, where they serve drinks and play some music, with the church behind providing a beautiful backdrop.
The view is special and there's plenty of young 'uns to mingle with here.
Another place I really liked was 'Casa Independente', possibly an old warehouse or something, which has been done up with vintage furniture, very very cool, good music, plenty of hipsters but 'friendly' hipsters who were open to chatting to anyone and plenty of 'normal' people here too, I walked in with my sandals and casual shirt it was all good!
If you have some hipster tendencies like myself, you'll love it, even if you don't, I'd recommend it.
If we tried this in Dublin, it'd turn into a pretentious snake pit within weeks, but in Lisbon, they pull it off effortlessly.
Definitely coming back to Lisbon next year.
Absolutely loved it, a great city to spend a few days.
Can't speak so much about the gaming aspect as was there with my LTR but from what I could see about the locals, plenty of bangeable younger girls (25 and younger) but the quality diminished rapidly post 30, with very few dames over 30 catching my attention.
Seems to be strong social circle scene among locals but that said, they're not averse to being chatted to by outsiders.
Many tourists of varying quality, plenty of groups of Euro girls in their early/mid 20s, and some US and Asian girls, they would appear to be the best prospects for getting tail.
The food is off the scale, in terms of quality, especially when you're coming from Ireland with it's relatively poor cuisine in comparison.
The fish(fresh sardines!), olives, fresh vegetables and fruit and coffee (plus the few pasteis de nata I had as well) were truly delicious, all for 50% of what I would pay at home.
Wall to wall sunshine too, but not so hot that you get uncomfortable, perfect for a sun starved whitie like myself.
It's probably more of a city to visit with a girlfriend rather than going there to get laid, but the few tourists I mingled with were friendly, as were the local girls.
You might not score a hottie here, but there's ample amount of 6s and some 7s/8s to be had.
Not sure where I would recommend in terms of women really, but two places I really liked (with at least a 50:50 ratio of women to men) were 'Miradouro Sophia de Mello', it's a place where people gather to get a good view of the city.
A really cool, chilled out place to go at night, where they serve drinks and play some music, with the church behind providing a beautiful backdrop.
The view is special and there's plenty of young 'uns to mingle with here.
Another place I really liked was 'Casa Independente', possibly an old warehouse or something, which has been done up with vintage furniture, very very cool, good music, plenty of hipsters but 'friendly' hipsters who were open to chatting to anyone and plenty of 'normal' people here too, I walked in with my sandals and casual shirt it was all good!
If you have some hipster tendencies like myself, you'll love it, even if you don't, I'd recommend it.
If we tried this in Dublin, it'd turn into a pretentious snake pit within weeks, but in Lisbon, they pull it off effortlessly.
Definitely coming back to Lisbon next year.