How to Fix Broken URL Encoding in Your Travel Search

You've hit a malformed URL — likely from a broken link or copy-paste error. The characters "%7B%60" are corrupted URL encoding that doesn't point to a real travel guide. Go back to the main site navigation or search for your actual destination.

  1. Recognize the Error. URL encoding like %7B%60 represents characters that got scrambled. This isn't a real destination or topic — it's a technical error in how the link was formed.
  2. Return to Valid Navigation. Use the main menu to browse by lane (Plan, Book, Pack, Visas & Docs, On the Ground, Budget) or search directly for your destination.
  3. If You Were Looking for Lisbon Content. The URL fragment suggests you might have been trying to reach Lisbon guides. Navigate to Europe > Portugal > Lisbon through the destination browser or search 'Lisbon' directly.
  4. Report Persistent Broken Links. If you reached this page through a link on our site (not a bookmark or external source), note which page sent you here so the link can be fixed.
Why am I seeing this page?
The URL you followed contains corrupted encoding (%7B%60) that doesn't correspond to any real guide. This happens with broken bookmarks, malformed links, or copy-paste errors.
How do I find the Lisbon guide I was looking for?
Use the site search or navigate through Europe > Portugal > Lisbon in the destination menu. Common Lisbon guides include 'How to spend 3 days in Lisbon' and 'How to navigate Lisbon's tram system.'
Is this a problem with the website?
Only if you reached this through an internal link. If you typed the URL, used an old bookmark, or followed an external link, the error is in that source — not the site itself.