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Grand Voyager | Explorer Lisbonne

Avec ses cathédrales anciennes, sa faïence colorée et ses fameuses tartes à la crème, Lisbonne est une ville colorée avec une grande richesse culturelle. Rejoignez Lilly Douse dans une aventure portugaise inoubliable.

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00:00Je suis Lili Douse et c'est Grand Voyager.
00:05Dans ma base, en Qatar, je vis le monde à découvrir des places incroyables
00:10de culture, de luxe et d'adventure.
00:13J'ai rencontré les gens, j'ai l'écouté les flavors
00:17et j'ai l'écouté les moments qui font chaque destination unforgettable.
00:22Aujourd'hui, je vis de Qatar à une ville de l'Iberien.
00:32Je suis ici en Lisbon, une ville connue pour ses éconques trams,
00:37des tarts et des districts de l'historique.
00:40C'est une place de culture de culture,
00:42d'autres walkways et des monuments classiques.
00:46Bonjour et bienvenue à Lisbon.
00:48Dans ce épisode, je vais explorer cette ville riche culture,
00:52de l'historique, de l'historique, de l'historique et de l'architecture.
00:55C'est une ville très belle et je suis très heureux
00:58d'explorer plus.
01:01Je vais commencer mon voyage dans le centre de Lisbon.
01:04J'ai arrangé à rencontrer Anna-Paula, un tour guide local.
01:08Lisbonne est très, très vieux.
01:10Nous sommes près de notre château de Lisbonne,
01:13C'est la château de Lisbonne.
01:15C'est la château de Lisbonne.
01:17C'est la château de Lisbonne.
01:19C'est la château d'une certaine froid d'une certaine fonde dure.
01:24C'est la château d'une certaine partie.
01:26En茎, cette château d'une autre partie de la ville
01:27court a été rafalée en nombre de temps.
01:29Mais la château d'une certaine spéciale l'historique.
01:32Tradition plays a big part in daily life here
01:37And Anna brings me to one of the places that means the most to her
01:41A religious statue
01:42So Saint Anthony, can you see him in the statue?
01:45He's born here in Lisbon
01:47We pray to him to get us a husband or a wife
01:50One of the most famous customs here is to throw a coin at the monument
01:55It's said to bring good luck in love
01:58With love in the air, Anna and I set off to higher grounds to get a better view of the city
02:04This is a famous viewpoint popular with locals and visitors
02:07So, here we have lots of monuments, let me point at some of them
02:12That big church over there is the place where Saint Anthony became priest
02:18We can also see more churches, the big dump over there is the Pentanian
02:23Lisbon is full of churches and spires
02:26But it has an Islamic history too
02:29Next, we head towards the city's Alfama district
02:33Where traces of that past can still be seen
02:36Its narrow lanes, stairways and courtyards date back to the years
02:40Just after the Moorish period came to an end
02:43We are in the centre of Alfama
02:45Alfama is a neighbourhood outside of the walls of the city
02:49Where the Moorish people stay after the king conquered the city
02:52And it came from the word Alfama, the place with good water
02:57Today, the area is filled with cafes, viewpoints and homes that have been here for generations
03:03As Anna and I wander through Alfama, you really feel how much history is held within these narrow streets
03:11Our tour comes to an end, but there is still so much more to discover
03:17Lisbon is a city where history and flavour go hand in hand
03:21And every district has something unique to offer
03:25This is Pastéis de Belém, one of the most famous pastry shops in Lisbon
03:32Ricardo the supervisor is giving me a behind-the-scenes look at this historic spot
03:37This bakery is known as the birthplace of Portugal's original custard tarts
03:42It began making the classic tarts in 1837
03:46Using an ancient recipe
03:48That formula remains a closely guarded secret
03:51Only a handful of master bakers know the whole process
03:54And it's all handled behind a locked door
03:57So this is the door with all the secrets behind
04:00Yeah, this is the only door that is closed even for me in this enterprise
04:04Only three persons know the receipt, they know how to do it
04:07And they are the only ones available to come inside
04:10These are the original Portuguese custard tarts
04:13You'll find versions all over the world
04:15But the true Pastéis de Belém are made only here in this bakery
04:20The pastry chefs here are experts in every step of the process
04:26I'm getting the chance to try a little pastry making myself
04:29With the help of the bakery's experienced staff
04:34I'm up this way round, this way round
04:37Always that way
04:38Once they're shaped, they are then filled using a machine
04:42The tarts then go straight into the ovens
04:44Where they bake at a high heat
04:46To get that perfect flaky crust and caramelized top
04:50So, really, this line is what you have made more before
04:54And they are beautiful, you did it so well
04:57They look beautiful
04:58It's the layers I love
05:00They are perfect
05:00You cannot see the difference between yours and the other ones
05:03They are just perfect
05:04After seeing how everything comes together
05:07It's finally time to taste these famous pastries
05:11And they are truly delicious
05:13Crispy on the outside and soft and creamy in the middle
05:17A great way to round off this sweet adventure
05:20Lisbon is a city full of atmosphere, elegance and creativity
05:26Many of its walls are covered with artwork and painted tiles
05:30I'm heading to a place dedicated to this unique craft
05:36I'm here at the National Tile Museum to learn more about this iconic art form
05:40And discover how it's still inspiring artists today
05:46To explore this artwork in more depth
05:48Museum coordinator Dora Fernandez is showing me around
05:51This museum showcases a collection of Portuguese tiles dating back to the 15th century
05:58It tells the story of how this art form has evolved over time
06:04Many of these tiles show scenes from historical events or religious stories
06:11Here we have one of the most iconic panels of the museum
06:14Because it was one of the first productions of tiles
06:18This big panel done and produced in Lisbon
06:22The museum is housed in the former convent of Madre de Deus
06:26A 16th century building that adds its own history to the collection
06:32Alongside Christian artwork
06:34You'll also find tiles with geometric patterns
06:37Influenced by the city's Islamic past
06:41The museum showcases tiles of every type
06:44From simple designs to grand panels
06:46Together they show the richness of Portugal's tile tradition
06:52So this is the big panorama of Lisbon
06:55So you can see 14 kilometers of the coast of Lisbon
06:59Just before the earthquake
07:02The museum's pieces show how Lisbon's history, culture and art have changed through the centuries
07:08Today this tradition is encouraged through tile making workshops
07:12Classes teach simple painting techniques that help bring each tile to life
07:18I'm finishing my visit to the museum with a private class guided by tile expert Joanna
07:24It's a hands-on way to experience the craft behind Lisbon's tiles
07:28And to end my time here with something truly personal
07:32Next up on my journey I'm checking into the Lapa Palace Hotel
07:39A stunning historic building surrounded by gardens and old world charm
07:45This beautifully restored 19th century palace was once owned by a Viscount
07:49And it still carries the same sense of elegance today
07:54One thing that stands out about this former palace is how grand and peaceful it feels
08:00There's such a sense of heritage here you can feel it in every detail
08:06The hotel's rooms are classic in style with lots of decorative touches
08:11It's full of character and sophistication just as you'd expect from a historic palace
08:18Outside the terraces look out over the Tagus river giving you some of the best views in the city
08:26Downstairs that same style continues in the hotel's restaurant space
08:32You know this doesn't feel like a hotel it feels like an integral part of the city
08:38And it really does take you back to Portugal's incredible history
08:43Next up on my journey I'm wandering deeper into Lisbon to discover more of what the city has to offer
08:50I'm heading to Sola dos Prasandos a family-run spot celebrated for its fresh seafood
08:56And traditional Portuguese flavours
08:59It's considered a local landmark attracting visitors for over 40 years
09:04I've been invited for a private masterclass with one of the restaurant's chefs
09:10Chef, what traditional Portuguese cuisine are we preparing?
09:13We have three dishes
09:15Okay, we start with the octopus
09:17Then a fried chicken with the garlic oil and coriander
09:20Then in the main dish we have lobster rice
09:25Who doesn't love a lobster? I mean they are pretty special
09:28And this is a Portuguese lobster?
09:29Portuguese lobster
09:30The secret sauce for each dish is made from the leftover vegetables
09:34A classic approach that ensures nothing goes to waste
09:38Now it's time for us to get cooking
09:42I think one of my favourite smells has to be coriander
09:45It's such a beautiful aroma
09:49As we build the flavours I can see just how much care goes into these traditional Portuguese dishes
09:55I don't think anything gets better than just simple ingredients
09:58And I think that's what Portuguese cooking is all about
10:00Simple ingredients that come together
10:04These dishes are all about layering flavours and letting the ingredients speak for themselves
10:10Lobster, octopus and mussels are prized ingredients in Portuguese cooking
10:15And with just a light touch they become something really special
10:19After my masterclass it's time to taste some of the dishes with Carolina Cardoso
10:25Part of the family behind this restaurant
10:28We start with the octopus
10:30My grandparents they brought this dish to Lisbon when they opened the restaurant
10:34The clams is just the normal Portuguese clams
10:36There's no magic no nothing
10:38It's just about really good products from our coast
10:40Portuguese cuisine it's all about the ingredients
10:43Sharing this meal with Carolina helps me understand why this place is so popular
10:50It's food with history family and flavour
10:56As my journey comes to a close I'm ending my time in Lisbon
10:59With a boat trip along the coast
11:01Carolina a local tour guide is taking me out on the water
11:06It's a lovely way to see the city from another angle
11:09I think one of my favourite things is all the different colours and then the pop of the trees at the top
11:15You notice the colours so much and it's the same as what you notice in the tiles as well
11:19The blues, the whites, the yellows
11:23It's great just sitting back here relaxing on the ocean getting to see the the different elements and levels of the city
11:33After a fantastic day on the water the captain lets me take the wheel as we head back to shore
11:39For me, Lisbon is a city of layers layers to its history layers to its streets and layers to its famous pastry
11:47I've had such a wonderful time here in Lisbon and truly feel part of the Portuguese culture
11:53But now on to the next adventure
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