Game changer

Game changer

The New Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is a Game Changer

I’ve had the opportunity to use the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, and I’m confident in saying that it’s one of the best tablets on the market today. It’s an all-around solid device, bringing plenty of innovation to an area of technology that has seen too little of it over the years. It also comes with some killer features that you won’t find anywhere else, making it an ideal choice if you’re looking to step up your tablet game this year.

I’ve been using the Galaxy Tab S6 for the last few months and I thought I should write down a few thoughts about it and share them with my community, or anyone interested to know more about WHEN and WHY I use it.

Game changer

In cafes 

I put it in my handbag and I work in cafes. I write down my musings and I keep track of everything that is important.

The long battery life ensures that I can get several hours of work done before I need to plug it in again, which as we all know, finding a place to plug in is not always that easy. 

Game changer

In business meetings 

I take my Galaxy Tab S6 with me in business meetings to show potential customers my photography work. Everything looks much better in the 10.5-inch display of the S6. Also, the images are bigger and easier to see.

I love the fact that we can use our fingers and easily navigate from a page to another page. The display is touch screen. 

Game changer

      Sundays at home 

Sundays at home watching movies on Netflix, documentaries and YouTube videos, are particularly enjoyable with the S6, as this screen and its resolution and color depth is really a treat to look at. And what to say about the sound quality! The Galaxy Tab S6 has four AKG speakers with Dolby Atmos technology (3D sound) which enables excellent sound quality in the size of a tablet.

My favourite documentary topics? Psychology, environment, and nutrition : )

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6

When traveling

I prefer to take my tablet with me on all my travels, instead of my home office laptop. It’s small enough to not disturb the people around me especially during flights. Yet big enough for me to work comfortably. I enjoy editing my photos and videos with the use of the S Pen, that magnetically attaches to the back of my tablet  when I don’t use it and charge as soon as it is attached.

Also, 420 Grams is double less heavy compared to the 1.37 kg of my home office laptop, considering they both more or less do the same thing. Turns out, my Galaxy Tab S6 is the ultimate travel companion, due mainly to its size and extreme light weight. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6

The tablet has proven to be so perfect for all the above mentioned needs and purposes. I like to call my Galaxy Tab S6 a Game Changer because from the moment I received it, it has changed my blogging and creative life and has improved it in a significant way. I honestly thoroughly recommend the Galaxy Tab S6 for anyone looking for a brilliant, extremely light weight laptop that’ll slip into a handbag! 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6

The Galaxy Tab S6 has proved to me to be a game changer to my life.

Photos of this blogpost were taken at Wunderladen Cafe in Vienna 

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My solo trip to Lisbon

Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon

Before I fly to Lisbon, I digged into the web, read blog posts and watched many YouTube videos. I was looking for the best travel tips for the city: where to go, what to do, where to eat, where to stay. But I have to admit, that I have been very lucky as well to get in contact with Beatriz, a local Portuguese young girl, who has been following me on Instagram. She came to enrich my list with more valuable Lisbon travel tips. I tried to collect all the infos.

I can now happily present my Guide List to Lisbon on The Viennese Girl blog!

Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon

Embarking on a solo journey to Lisbon is like stepping into a vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and breathtaking scenery. As you wander through its charming streets adorned with colorful tiles and immerse yourself in the rhythm of Fado music echoing from cozy taverns, you’ll find yourself enchanted by the city’s undeniable allure. From indulging in delectable pastries at quaint cafes to soaking in panoramic views from ancient hilltops, Lisbon beckons to be explored, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern delights. Join me as I recount my solo adventure in this captivating city, filled with unforgettable experiences and newfound discoveries around every corner.

Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon – SIGHTSEEING IN ALFAMA DISTRICT 

Miradouro das Portas do Sol / Miradouro de Santa Luzia / Sé Lisbon Cathedral / Miradouro da Senhora do Monte / Miradouro da Graça / São Vicente de Fora Church / São Jorge castle –  worth it to go inside! Try the Pasteis de Bacalhau in Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau.

Exploring Lisbon’s enchanting Alfama District is a journey through history and beauty. Begin your adventure at Miradouro das Portas do Sol and Miradouro de Santa Luzia, offering breathtaking views of the city’s red rooftops and the Tagus River. Marvel at the grandeur of Sé Lisbon Cathedral before ascending to Miradouro da Senhora do Monte for another panoramic vista. Don’t miss Miradouro da Graça and its tranquil atmosphere. Delve into the architectural wonders of São Vicente de Fora Church and consider a visit inside São Jorge Castle for a deeper historical immersion. Finally, treat your taste buds to the delightful Pasteis de Bacalhau at Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau, a culinary gem amidst the district’s charm.

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Lisbon portugal Travel diary

Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon – SIGHTSEEING IN BAIRRO ALTO DISTRICT 

Luís de Camões square, here you can try the Pasteis de Nata at “Manteigaria” / Rua do Loreto Ascensor da Bica / Jardim de São Pedro de Alcântara / Príncipe Real (many restaurants here!) / Bairro Alto / Miradouro de Santa Catarina

READ ALSO: My solo trip to Paris

Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon – SIGHTSEEING DOWNTOWN 

Avenida da Liberdade / Restauradores square / Santa Justa Elevator aka Carmo lift / Rossio square / Arco da Rua Augusta / Terreiro do Paço / Praça do Comércio – here you can try the Pasteis de Bacalhau at “Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau”

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Lisbon portugal Travel diary

My solo trip to Lisbon – BELÉM DISTRICT 

Torre de Belém aka Belém Tower / Padrão dos Descobrimentos

Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (worth it to go inside!) Here you can try the Pasteis de Belém at their famous bakery.

MAAT (for the platform view)

LX Factory (a very cool “hipster” market in Lisbon)

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Lisbon portugal Travel diary

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Lisbon street photography

My solo trip to Lisbon

Lisbon street photography

What to do in Lisbon

See a Fado Performance in Lisbon 

Take the Line 28 tram. Boarding takes place at Praça Martim Moniz.

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The Viennese Girl best travel blog Vienna Austria

WHERE TO HAVE BREAKFAST – BRUNCH – LUNCH IN LISBON

Nicolau / Amélia / Fauna & Flora / Dear breakfast / Heim cafe / Cotidiano / Luz Ideal / Hello, Kristof / Comoba / Café Janis / Zenith

Read also: My solo trip to Copenhagen

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The Viennese Girl best travel blog Vienna Austria
 

Lisbon streets

TIP from Beatriz: You have to try the Portuguese way of cooking cod! Either “bacalhau à brás”, “bacalhau com natas” or “bacalhau com broa”!

Lisbon streets

Lisbon streets

  • Great food markets where you can find well-made traditional food: Time-out market/Mercado da ribeira 
  • Boa-bao (great asian restaurant at Principe Real)
  • Best seafood: Relento, Ramiro

Lisbon restaurants

  • Traditional food: Solar dos Nunes (in Belém), Carvoaria Jacto
  • Popular (and more on the pricey side) restaurants: Palácio Chiado, Guilty by Olivier, KOB by Olivier, JNCQUOI, Cantinho do Avillez
  • Pastéis de nata from 1. Pasteis de Belem and from 2. Manteigaria Rua do Loreto 2

Lisbon restaurants

My favourite restaurant in Lisbon

My favourite restaurant, not because of the food but mostly because of the atmosphere and the whole experience, is Restaurante Ponto Final in Almada. Go at sunset time! 

Restaurante ponto final lisboa

Restaurante ponto final lisboa

Restaurante ponto final lisboa

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FURTHER AWAY FROM LISBON

  • Sintra (requires at least 1 full morning): Palácio da Pena, Moors Castle, Casa do Preto bakery (for the Queijadas), Piriquita bakery
  • Palácio de Queluz
  • Fundação das casas de Fronteira de Alorna (Palácio dos Marqueses da Fronteira)

Lisbon

Lisbon is beautiful! There are 2 things I will be definitely longing for until the day I go back: first, the Pastéis de nata and second the Restaurante Ponto Final in Almada! 

Shoutout to my friends from Urlaubsguru for their contribution to this trip. If you also want to escape from the cold weather and fly to the South of Europe, or if you are looking for the best travel offers on the web, I highly recommend you to check them out.

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