We spent two days in Lisbon and stayed at the Moxi Hotel; ending the trip soaking up the atmosphere in Lisbon.Some opted for massages and a handful of us took a stroll for coffee and followed Anyara’s lead to the top of Parque Eduardo VII, looking down over the manicured hedges toward the river. It was the perfect place to just pause and breathe.
Pure joy. Capturing the laughter and the light at the top of the city.








Taking in the panoramic views of Lisbon—the geometry of the park meeting the horizon. It wasn’t just about the views, though; it was about the feeling of being there. Whether posing against the backdrop of the city or just watching the world go by, the energy was infectious.

Slow Mornings & Café Culture
You can’t do Portugal without diving into the café culture. Thanks to Anayra, we were led to a small, cute spot to fuel up before our adventures; savoring the coffee, enjoying the avocado toast, and actually finishing the conversation before looking at our phones.
The essentials: Strong coffee, sweet treats, and zero rush.


The Moxi Hotel
Entering the cute little boutique hotel with so much luggage was a laugh, to say the least. We had a brief pause to get into our rooms but made ourselves extremely comfortable in the lounge area.







A classically trained Pilates Teacher, Gina and has been teaching along the Gold Coast of Hudson and Bergen County, NJ for more than twenty+ years. Certified by Power Pilates of New York, Gina has trained with a myriad of #2nd Generation Master Teachers Bob Liekens, Susan Moran, Brett Howard, Clare Dunphy-Hemani.
Gina holds a BA from Upsala College and MBA from New York University and uses all her corporate business management expertise in the management of the studio and business. She actively supports a myriad of clients, teaching all to honor their health, strength and life with the principles of Pilates at its core.


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