Lisbon...

We transited from Porto to Lisbon (3 hours) yesterday and not much to comment on. A very tricky ( read stressful) time to find the correct train station. Even the locals couldn't figure it out, so weWeiterlesen
We transited from Porto to Lisbon (3 hours) yesterday and not much to comment on. A very tricky ( read stressful) time to find the correct train station. Even the locals couldn't figure it out, so weWeiterlesen
Back on the train and metro...successfully!
A day trip to Sentra along with half of the population of Germany, Italy, and Asia. Trains were packed both ways.
A must-see, though, very scenic andWeiterlesen
A quiet day wandering around our suburb. It transitions from low socio-economic houses to the highest restaurant in Portugal in about 1km. Stadiums, events centre's, science museums and an AquariumWeiterlesen
A day and a half wandering the old Jewish quarter of Cardoba. Very scenic and a manageable number of tourists.
Temperatures mid to high 20s in the afternoon and shops shutting 3 to 6 pm. Siesta time,Weiterlesen
A day just cruising the district. Nothing special on the agenda. Googled our way between some highlights, which is working brilliantly. My skills are next level now!
We even checked in by Bluetooth toWeiterlesen
A day moving house (2 hour bus ride, 2.5km walk, 30kg luggage, 32 degrees)...and a bit of domestic stuff.
We're probably going to have some noisy nights here as we're only 50m from a very busy plaza,Weiterlesen
Well, I didn't take any photos of churches yesterday, so apologies for no post!
A couple of days doing a wander around. A flag loyalty ceremony created a bit of extra drama at the Plaza Espana withWeiterlesen
The good news is we didn't get tickets to the cathedral. The bad news is you get pictures of bridges instead.
This one's rather cool, though, although it did take 34 years to build (1793), replacingWeiterlesen
It was a lovely day for a stroll, just short of 20k today but at a leisurely pace, interspersed with Spanish cuisine and ice cream!
Opted to stroll rather than guided tours and enjoyed the quiet of aWeiterlesen
In 2009, Barcelona was the pickpocket capital of the world. Apparently, things aren't much better today.
Joanne was removed from her wallet while we transited by metro from the airport to city in aWeiterlesen
ReisenderI agree re getting help but often the people you ask are tourists anyway!
ReisenderA mix of Air bnb and hotels, preferably self catering . Pretty expensive in big cities.