• CL Wanderlust

Portugal 2018

Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto Okumaya devam et
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    6 Haziran 2018

    Vancouver international airport

    5 Haziran 2018, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    we leave Vancouver international for our trip. we leave on june 06, but I had to adjust it to jun 05 so this would be the first posting.

    Keegan drove us out to the airport and they picked me up from work at 430.....we were at the airport way too early. ......

    Had a nice dinner at the Koho, burgers.....

    our flight was 9 hours, got dinner on the plane too at around 10 pm..... then try to sleep a bit and got break. The lights on the a380 airplane are adjusted to simulate morning sun so you can wake up even though it is 8 hours ahead of time.
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  • London

    6 Haziran 2018, İngiltere ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    BA 084 from Vancouver To london departing at 2055......Colin lead me to believe departing at 2000 and got me to the airport hours early......

    We did have a great dinner with Keegan though since we got there early and he was our Chauffer.

    Not a lot of sleep on the airplane. We left on time and arrived at Heathrow terminal 3 at 1400. they are 8 hours ahead of us and the flight is 8 1/2 hours

    We had dinner and breakfast on the plane. Curry chicken with bun, salad, sticky toffee pudding and of course Tea in a plastic cup!!

    We are now in Heathrow terminal three waiting for our connecting flight to Lisbon which doesn't leave till 2025. Then another 3 hours to Lisbon so we will be staying at a hotel close to the airport since it will be rather late.

    there are no quite spots to wait in Heathrow terminal 3. We are "gate hopping' moving from the waiting areas in closed gates so we can see outside. The main area to wait is like a busy busy shopping mall which I would rather avoid. The problem with waiting in the closed gate areas is as soon as the open the gate we have to leave :(

    Lots of fun earlier having to do my morning face wash, teeth brush in the public washroom. Lucky colin bought those towels or I would not have been able to dry my face.

    Off again to find another quite "closed' Gate

    Having issues downloading my photos from the phone onto the google photos. So no photos to add to this posting......the pics may have to wait till we get home.. UGH. trying with Flicker and also running into issues. My phone doesn't want to work on the free wifi for some reason.
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  • Gulbenkian museum

    8 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    We checked out of our hotel at 12 noon, and luckily they were ok holding our bags. Because the museum was so close to the place we were staying I thought it would be a good idea to see that museum today while we had to wait till 3 to check into the apartment. we did navigate our way to the subway where we got a viva via gem card. This is just like our compass card and you "zap" it when you enter and exit the stations.

    We walked to the Gulbenkian.....amazing museum. Lots and lots and lots of stuff to see. They had some lovely Egyptian reliefs, and carvings done in Obsidian and Basalt. Volcanic rocks from somewhere.

    They had an amazing persian section. Lots and lots of tiles, persian rugs, silk pillows. You can see the influence of the ottoman/turk tiles on the portuguese azalejo tiles.

    Then there was an asian section that we had to skip, just not enough time.

    Some pretty amazing french provincial furniture

    Then a lot of paintings, Turners, Rembrantds, more Dutch painters I didn't recognize, Gainsborough (english), Manet and Monet, Renoir, and some sculptures by Rodin. Eternal springtime one of my favourites ( I wouldn't have known the name unless i saw it, i just recognize the sculpture).

    Unfortunately the gift shop was out of the English guides, but they gave me an email address so I hope to get it on line in the future. We did pick up a small English language book on Gulbenkian himself the man.

    after the museum, colin gave me to 4, i renegotiated till 5. we hit a small cafe where we had espresso and 2 lovely egg type desserts. Very yummy and only 4 euros total. I think we worked off the desert on our hill climbing to find the apartment!

    We went back to the hotel, pick up the luggage, and took the metro. Transferring from the yellow line (campo pequeno) to the green line. We took the green line to the end Cais do Sodre. Then the uphill climb to our place, but it is rather close so when we leave it will be quick to go downhill to the metro and back to the airport. taking the red line.
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  • Lisboa, outside the Gulbenkian

    8 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    wander back from the Gulbenkian to the VIP Zuric hotel to pick up our luggage and head to the Bario Alto where our apartment is.

    The streets remind me of cuba, lots of exposed wiring, some beautifully maintained buildings, others not so much, but not quite as run down as Cuba. Many in Cuba were crumbling. Here just lots of Grafiti.

    We had a snack at this little cafe before getting back tot he hotel then off on the metro.
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  • Bario Alto Portugal

    8 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    We made it!
    We didn't realize you need to go to the Homing office to pick up the key. We took the metro from our hotel last night. We navigated that with success, and we found the apartment from the metro.......all up hill, and I mean up hill!!.....only to find out we have to pick up the key elsewhere. We also didn't know that you have to type in 00 to get the phone numbers to work so when we called the office it told us not in service!!! Now Colin is stating to get a little worried. luckily we have an address for the homing office but it is 24 minutes away by foot.. So off we go. Someone was smiling down on us as we started to head back down another hill a taxi cab came along and we got him to take us to the office. He told us this month is the Festival of Saint Anthony the Saint for Portugal so lots of excitement and parties in the city because of the festive. We make to the homing office where we get the key. they were a bit surprised that we found the apartment, but didn't find them! They also told us we are in the historic district so no uber drivers can come in because cars are not allowed. That is not surprising when you see how narrow these streets are. It is really very beautiful with the cobblestone, rock for paving. Walking along it pulling luggage is a bit of challenge, especially when it is very steep uphill or very narrow at the side of the street.....and they have construction blockages.....but all the same very quaint. Taxi cabs are allowed in. Our cab ride to the homing office cost 7 euros so we decided to walk back from the homing office. We got off track a couple of times, but for the most part it was ok. The tram actually goes down these same narrow streets. Amazing. We got a bus card, just like the compass card, and we can reload it. it is good for the Metro, Bus, Tram and maybe the train out to Sintra too, if we actually make it out to Sintra this trip. So much to see. We are going to get our exercise!! Lots of hillsOkumaya devam et

  • bario alto

    8 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Just sitting in the apartment with all the windows open. Music flowing in from one of the many restaurants around here. Some on the rooftops!. We are up on the 2nd level and of course you see over to your neighbours places. there is a tile roof too that we look out onto. They are playing abba like music in a traditional portuguese rhythm.

    Have to head out to get something to eat!.

    i am adding pics of dinner to this post, no room on the next one :)

    So far it is pretty amazing.

    Kendra you would have loved the pottery that we saw this morning. The changes from the greek, phoencian to the turkish, changes in glazing methods. Lots and lots of plants shows, tulips, carnations, hyacinth, roses, prunus, cypress, it goes on and on. I took lots of pics which I will have to upload at a later time.
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  • bario alto Portugal Eve stroll festival

    8 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Eve walk looking for dinner, after we had called the bank because we thought I had lost my wallet. Turns out luckily colin had my wallet in his back pocket. They look the same. Unfortunately they had already blocked my card so i won't be using my credit card......not too much of a problem in Colins' eyes !!

    Because of the Festival of St Anthony our neighbourhood is very very festive and busy. So we just ha to walk out of our lane to the next lane and there was this barrbequ set up with tents and you just order. We had sardines, poached bata (potato), Choirso (Sausage, very salty), bread and Salade verge (green salad). it was all very good Sangeria and Cervosa to drink and you can wander the streets with your drinks. All very civilized, but all in plastic containers with plastic cutlery.....well I guess while in rome do as the romans.

    after dinner we wandered, the lanes/streets are full of people, barbecue, food, booze, music. live music in some of the small squares. Because we are in the historical district there are squares everywhere and lanes everywhere. It goes every which way.

    The Bica elevator was closed so you can walk up the tram line. There are houses and restaurants all along the line and it is so narrow. I can't imagine having my door open out to the tram. you probably only have 2 -3 feet of clearance.

    at the top of the elevator we cam out to R loreta. Found a small grocery stores where we got breakfast supplies....except the bread as we think we will find a bakery close by. Even the cafe we had dinner at last night seemed to regularly sell bread stuffs. we got to this square Praca de cambes, where there was this large statue with at least 12 guys around it. Not sure who it was as so many people sitting around it. There was this lovely tiled mosaic around the square. Lots of portuguese boats. Caravel I think is the name for the old fashion boat. The older ones were triangular shaped sails good for going along the coastline down to Africa, and over to India when they started trading. Later the sails changed to Square shape for ocean going.

    IN the square there were street musicians, flute, clarinet, small guitars, electric guitar and singer. It was beautiful. The young women's voice was soft, but they had amplifiers. Many people listening, another couple danced so we joined them. had to put the groceries down first! All the songs were in english.

    Then we wandered down the Rue Garret. I think this is a main shopping district. The Bario Chiado metro stop was right there with a statue of a poet Ferando Pessoa out front.

    the street lamps were lovely with tree like branches enveloping the metal.

    we found a gellato shop, very busy, but the cones were cool. 4.8 euros for med. Almost like Ernest!! they did them in the shape of roses. We think we should pass that on on to Oliver and maybe he can let Ernest know.....it was all very cute. Amorino Chiado

    We kept walking to the end of the street where there is a big sign over the building. Armazens do Chiando....a shopping mall. But out front they had had a stage set up and a band playing. They were taking the stage apart by the time we got there, around midnight.

    we wandered down Rua Nova Almada, more shops and getting quieter, then turned onto Calcada Sao Francisco. It was a curvy street going uphill. Vey quite, at the end we heard mor music so we headed towards that. Ended up in the "pink street nightlife" area along Rue Nova do Carvalho.

    Then we got a bit twisted around as I thought were were above Ruo S. Paulo. the street that would take us back, but we thought Carvelho was below this, and in fact it is above it so we went a block in the wrong direction, but stumbled upon some neat buildings and another sure. The buildings looked great at night all lit up. eventually we had to pu our google maps on to figure out where we were as we actually went beyond where we should have turned up to get back to the apartment. Only 1 block so not so bad, but because there is no grid system here you really need google maps to show you which lanes you need to wander up, which steps. You could get quite lost very easily without good maps. Some of the lanes are only lit when you go into them. the hotel last night was like that, motion sensors figuor out when you get out of the elevator and only then do the lights come on. Lots of good innovations here to conserve power. we could learn!

    anyway we eventually made our way back to the apartment, probably around 1 am, Our lane was a bit smelly as I think it was the local pea hole with all those guys wandering around with their Cervosa :). Still lots of music happening!, but because it was getting late, although we were not particularly tired we headed to the apartment and to bed. all that noise was not a problem, once you shutter the window here, no light and very little sound come in. So we actually slept to 1130 this morning!

    Now we have to do some reading, have breaky and head out for more explorations today!!

    weather is sunny and warm, with a breeze, we are still under the flight path, same as the hotel last night, light music streaming through the windows its all very cool.
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  • bario alto

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    pics out the window of our apartment this morning......we got up at 1130 as we slept in. that's what happen when you go to bed at 1400.

    During the festival the entertainment stops at 4 am on Friday and Saturday. the rest of the week it will be 2 am. During the parade day it will be 4 am, and parade day is June 12.

    considering all this noise in our neighbourhood, once the windows are shut and the shudders closed on top of them you don't hear a lot. Obviously as we slept through everything....

    The street view with all the flags is where we had our dinner last night.
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  • Mirandoura porta do sel in the Alfama

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    We took the Bica funicular up to the top and connected with the #28 Tram just to see where it goes. The Bica funicular was the one we walked up and down last night. Today it still has lots of people on it walking up and down, but they get out of the way when the tram goes up or the other one goes down. There are only 2 trams on this one. I think I read it opened in 1892.

    We connected easily with the tram and took it til it went past this cool church. Se Catedral. We didn't get off there, but instead the next stop. You have to push the red button to let the driver know you want off. Then you exit via the rear. So we ended up in this beautiful square with a great view. Colin and I were sitting on opposite sides of the tram, and it was crowded so when he saw this great view he yelled at me to see if I wanted to get off. You have to be quick or the door closes and you miss your stop.

    this is the Miradourado Portas do Sel. plaza. It was created when some buildings were torn down in the 1950's so they didn't rebuild and instead had this great view point. It is right next to this old church which is built above the old wall.

    This 8th century fortified wall marked the boundary of Moorish Lisbon (it felt a bit like the walls of old Havana,, but that was 16th century). the porta do Sel was the sun gate, the entrance to the old city. You can still see a couple of places where the walls are still visible.

    We had an espresso (.80 Euro) and a Samosa on the patio. Steeves says it is the most scenic cup of coffee in town and he was right! we read that after we stumbled on it. There is a statue of St Vincent in the square. We took a selfie as we had our coffee.

    there were a couple of cruise ships in town so very busy with cruise visitors as the docks have been recently reclaimed (100 yes) out into the river Tagus river. You can see the docks from the terrace and there is an elevator close by in another square we went to Largo Santa Luzia so the cruise ship people can get up the hill. It would be more fun to go down the stairs next to the old wall, but we ran out of time to do that.

    we did go partway down these stairs and there were public washrooms there, but it costs .5 euoros to use it. There was a really cool cartoon mural there that showed the history of Portugal.
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  • Miradouro Portas Do Sel

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    More pics from the Sun Gate Terrace. The frilly building way off in the distance is the Monastery of Sao Vincent constructed around 1600 by the Spanish King Philip II. We will walk there later in the day after making a trip to the castle. Which will be closed due to a strike!!Okumaya devam et

  • Largo Santa Luza

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    This square is just down the hill a bit form the sun gate square. there is a church on this one with 2 tile murals from the 18th century.

    One shows the pre earthquake Praco do Comercia with the royal palace that was destroyed in the 1755 quake

    the 2nd tile shows the recocnquest of Lisbon from the Moors by Afonso Henriques. a Crusader. The Portuguese hero Martim Moniz is shown blocking the door. He allowed him self to be crushed to let his comrades into the walls so they could attack and kill the Moors.

    this square was full of great plants, Bougenvillia, the bright purple one, Butterfly bush, a white shrub that I have yet to ID.

    the other part of the square with the poole and the pergola that was covered by Bougenvillia had some musicians playing. a fiddle a guitar and a portuguese guitar it looks like a mandolin.
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  • largo Santa Luzia

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    more pics showing the pergola, and the outdoor lamps. We have one like this across from the window in our apartment.

    The trolley stops right next to this square too, and 3 of the got stuck for some reason. Traffic was pretty hairy.Okumaya devam et

  • Castelo de Sao Jorge

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    So from Sta Luzia square we wandered up to the castle only to find it closed....it should have been open till 9 pm. There is a strike. Oh well. Steeves says it isn't that great, but there were a couple of museums in there.

    the first settlements date back to 7th century BC, there are archeological sites here, but because of the strike we never got in.

    The castle dates to the 11th century when the Moors built it to house their army and a safe haven for the elites. There is a castle town just below where you would pay to go into the castle. It is behind the walls so is "fortified', back then there were crests above the doors indicating who you were, today it is more working class.

    Alfonso Henrique took the castle from the moors in 1147 (the tiles we saw at the earlier square). after that Portugals royalty lived here....until 16th century the kings moved to their palace on Praca do Comercio and this castle became a military garrison. .After the 1755 quake, I believe the royalty fled to Belam.

    Peacocks are in the garden and on the grounds and we saw them. This would be a reminder of Portuguese greatness. trophies from the East where portugeuse traders had been.

    the little alcove once you get into the museum has a statue of St George the dragon slayer. He came from Turkey and was known for fighting valiantly (he's often pot rayed slaying a dragon) When the Christian noble Afonso Henrique called for help to eliminate the Moors from his newly founded country of Portugal, the Crusaders who helped him prayed to St George and won.
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  • Sao jorge Castle

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Inside Castle town. The church is Santa Cruz I believe and there is St George again. The crest above the door, and the nifty way of hanging laundry with a bottle in the wall, a stick and there strings for hanging the landry.

    Kendra do you like the phone box??? there is a bit of blue on them.....for the Portuguese Doctor.
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  • sao Jorge Castle

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Castle town. The narrow streets inside. Mr Peacock, The gate looking over to the crenelated castle itself. The arch way at the top has one of those instruments that allowed navigators to figure out their latitude.

    there was a section next to the castle walls that was all in ruins, no roofs and stuff growing up through it. Not sure when that was destroyed. The old street showed a house on the right that was in ruins too. Interesting to see how the walls were put together. Lots of basalts and terracotta mixed together .
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  • Igreja da Graca lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Wandered up the hill to this church, also a good view were were told and indeed it was. lots of street festivals. we had our dinner here and the fellow who served us told us that all the neighbourhoods have their own parties so everywhere you go there are these tents set up for cooking and tables and mostly the menu is sardines, pork, cal do verde (green broth), sometimes bata (potato), and lots of beer and sangria.

    Look at the way that car is parked on a slope of 3 stairs.

    View of the Casle from this next church. the castle has the flags waving in the wind.
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  • Miradoura da graca

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    This is at the lookout (miradoura ) of graca (grace) next to the Igreja graca (church of grace).

    Dinner at the booth in front of the church. More Sardines! and Pork Belly on a bun....Colin's favourite, and a Sangria for me and Cerveja (beer) for colin. You can wander the streets with the sangria and cerveja/

    That is loquat in fruit. I have a very small one in the green house, but there are a couple in Vancouver. Borderline hardy in our climate.

    Desert was a patisserie. We had one of their 'pastel de bata' - a custard tart, very yummy and a puff pastry with cream sandwich also very yummy. all with espresso. You just eat the desert as you stand at the counter. apparently the portuguese are known for their sweet tooth and we saw many many patisserie's in all the neighbourhoods we wandered through. Good for us because we love sweets!! No fat people here though and we think it is because of all the hills, you can eat those sweets if you are climbing all those hills.......those hills will probably keep out the American Tourist too.
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  • Miradoura monteiro lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    another lookout that was on the other side of the Church of grace's garden. We had to climb up more hills around the back. the tram did go up that way, but we didn't catch it. We only had so much loaded on our transit cards so didn't want to waste it because we knew we would want to return on the tram coming home.

    There was an abounded villa there with an amazing garden.

    The views are looking back to the church we were just at, the tall one on the left Igreja da Graca.

    another view of the castle off on the hill. with the flags flying. it was quite windy last night and the clouds rolled in, we were afraid we were going to get caught in a downpour, but luckily that did not materialize.

    The plant is an olive tree I think, with small olives!
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  • Jardin de cerca da graca

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    after the view point we wandered down to this largish green space, the Jardine de circa de grace. the garden around the grace (church).

    Not as manicured as our parks, but lots of people.

    a huge lantana plant spilling over the wall, like 10 feet of it at least.

    The red plant is a coral tree (erythrina crista -galli, native to Brazil, which of course was a portugeuse colony)

    lovely pergola and these kiosks are in all the parks and squares where you can get a snack and coffee (espresso) for very reasonable amounts. they are the starbucks of portugal.....no starbucks here that we have seen :)

    The graffiti walk is going back up to the church, and that is a pic of the same church of grace
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  • Jardine botto machado Lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Now we wandered from the square next to the church, down Veronica street over to the Panteao nacional. the building with a cupola on it.

    there had been a flea market there and the city workers were cleaning up after it. quite a mess.

    across the street was another garden - jar dine mach ado Lisbon- where they have this circuit set up for exercise. We saw that in another park too. Colin exercising his arm!

    There was Pittosporum in the park, red pomegranate, a date palm (i think).

    I like the decoration on this apartment building across the street.
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  • Igreja de S. Vicente da Fora Lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    This is the big church we saw from the first lookout in the afternoon from the sun gate. it was off on the horizon.

    It is quite close to the Panteao Nacional. There is an arch that you go under to access it. there was a big truck trying to get up the narrow street with cars coming the opposite direction and other cars behind the trucks, quite the traffic snarl. I couldn't believe that this huge truck was actually negotiating those narrow streets, but it did. The passenger got out and had to get some of the drivers of the cars to move before he could advance. Considering how narrow these streets are the Portugeues are very good drivers.

    There was a street party in front of the church, many tents, one of them labelled Dolores....my middle name! means sorrow in spanish I think.

    You can see a very small Colin in the bottom of one of those pictures, it gives you a sense of the scale.

    there were lots of statues in the small niches, one of them may have been st george, but not sure. one of the cherubs seemed to have a lot of arrows in him.

    the pergola with the fountain (and a pigeon in the fountain) was next to the church, it had a sign inviting you in, but not at this time of night. it was closed and locked!
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  • Igreja da Graca square lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    We made our way back up to the Grace church square.

    En route we passed a beautiful building calle the Oporina? they were having some sort of celebration there. All these young girls were dressed in these big wide flaring skirts and the boys were dressed like matadors.

    Also saw more loquat trees, norfolk island pines.

    I thought someone was following behind me a bit too close so I stepped out in between the parked cars to allow him to pass, then he was following a bit too close to colin. You have to watch it here as there are pickpockets everywhere the tourists congregate. Lots of signs out too warning you of the pickpockets.

    we got back up to the church square where there was a stage set up. Got a couple of shots of the sun on the church, but that is on the other camera so will have to wait till we get back home!

    my phone ran out of battery.....I think I took about 300 pics today.

    The concert started at 830 and went to around 10. Very good singer, with a fellow on a beat box and another with a guitar. They played a mixture of English and Portuguese pop music. The crowd was bouncing and singing along. Guns and roses, Clapton, they even played Bryan Adams summer of 69!

    We took the tram #28 back to our neighbourhood, although we were not entirely sure it was running as we were waiting, but they have little signs giving you the estimated time of arrival, and sure enough it showed up! a group of French tourists came to the stop late and then tried to be first on. I pushed in front....we were there first and we didn't want to miss getting a seat if possible. We didn't want to wait again in case the tram stopped running.
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  • bario alto lisbon

    9 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Got off the tram at the top of the Bica Funicular, which is no longer running, but boy were the streets crowded.. They say this is the night life area, and they are not kidding. Music everywhere, tents selling food, mostly sardines and pork, and lots of beer! as we were making our way down the funicular hill a group of 3 guys link arms together to allow me to pass, It was quite cute they created a little wall so I could get through, then they waved......I guess I reminded them of their mom :)

    We had a midnight snack, and it was almost midnight, at one of the restaurants just up from the square at the bottom of the Bica elevator. Largo de santo antonio....i think

    Pork chop, very flat, salad and potato chips, with a glass of port!

    then back to our place, which again the lane was being used as the local urinal! we had followed one guy so he had to wait till we entered our courtyard before he could take his pee.

    This morning the city crew has already been and has cleaned up, and I think hosed down the lane...... the portuguese do know how to party.....late into the eve....
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  • Bario Alto lisboa

    10 Haziran 2018, Portekiz ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Just some things in our neighbour hood.

    The traffic restriction, the little bollard goes up when someone who has a pass swipes it and if you do not have a pass you can't get in.

    The flower pot with the circular trimming of ??? some sort of herb and a carnation. Seems to have some affiliation with the Festival of St Anthony. But we have not found out what just yet.

    Feast of St anthony is a festival of Sardines.....

    See all the cigarette butts?? there are a lot of smokers here.....they would not do well in Vancouver with all our bylaws, there are no bylaws here. a few restaurants have it posted no smoking, but not a lot.

    See the bikes? they are located on a bike path along the river....the only flat bit in the city!
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