The city is evidently in constant state of flux, renewal, regeneration, formal and informal. But reworking in a sympathetic style, rather than flattening and building something new
The city is evidently in constant state of flux, renewal, regeneration, formal and informal. But reworking in a sympathetic style, rather than flattening and building something new
After much debate we decided that given the weather we would go and look at some art. The Gulbenkian seemed like a good choice, a good chronological stretch and some interesting stuff. Hmmmm
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A dodgy weather forecast had us planning for a damp day. After breakfast we headed to Martim Moniz Square to catch tram 28, the iconic Lisbon tram before the queues got too immense. We didn't make theWeiterlesen
A bit of a lie in, a decent breakfast and then off to find a tram to take us to Belem. We walked down to the river front and picked up a (sadly modern) tram to Belem, we rode all the way out to theWeiterlesen
Off the train, two stops on the metro and a short walk to our hotel in the heart of Baixa. Nice room, helpful staff and a perfect location. We set off towards the river, wandered into the Lisbon StoryWeiterlesen
In the morning the rain wasn't bouncing on the roof but the clouds were low and there was a slow persistent drizzle. We headed to breakfast, where a few of the Italians were finishing up and theWeiterlesen