[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":60},["ShallowReactive",2],{"travel-lisbon-autumn-2023":3,"travel-related-lisbon-autumn-2023":59},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"country":42,"cover":43,"description":44,"draft":45,"duration":46,"extension":47,"gallery":48,"meta":49,"month":50,"navigation":51,"path":52,"region":53,"seo":54,"stem":55,"tagline":56,"year":57,"__hash__":58},"travel\u002Ftravel\u002Fportugal\u002Flisbon-autumn-2023.md","Lisbon in Autumn",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":35},"minimark",[9,13,18,21,25,28,32],[10,11,12],"p",{},"Lisbon's hills teach you patience. The city is steep in ways that don't show on a map — you think you're walking ten minutes to dinner and forty minutes later you're still climbing.",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"miradouros","Miradouros",[10,19,20],{},"Every neighborhood has one. A terrace, a small plaza, a bench at the end of a street — somewhere the buildings drop away and the whole city lays itself out below. The best ones aren't the famous ones.",[14,22,24],{"id":23},"tram-28","Tram 28",[10,26,27],{},"Famous and packed. Worth it once, for the photos. But Tram 18 through Ajuda runs similar routes with half the crowds.",[14,29,31],{"id":30},"pastel-de-nata-math","Pastel de nata math",[10,33,34],{},"Three per day is the minimum. Four is ideal. Five and you've gone too far.",{"title":36,"searchDepth":37,"depth":37,"links":38},"",2,[39,40,41],{"id":16,"depth":37,"text":17},{"id":23,"depth":37,"text":24},{"id":30,"depth":37,"text":31},"Portugal",null,"Six days wandering Lisbon's hills. Good coffee, better custard tarts, and more viewpoints than any city has a right to.",false,"6 days","md",[],{},"October",true,"\u002Ftravel\u002Fportugal\u002Flisbon-autumn-2023","Lisbon",{"title":5,"description":44},"travel\u002Fportugal\u002Flisbon-autumn-2023","Pastéis, trams, and miradouros on every corner.","2023","cF4OducVu26ZBncHpJo9nFxswbqxSHVrCkcE8O8vuOM",[],1776954011517]