Palacio de Bolsa

First stop after check in was this building built on the site of a former convent and willed to the city by Queen Maria. It opened in 1884 and served as the financial hub of Portugal until it wasMeer informatie
Sao Francisco

The land that the Palacio Bolsa was constructed on was donated by Queen Marie and the pillars of the convent that stood on the site were reused in the construction of the main trading space. Next toMeer informatie
Cais da Ribeira

From Sao Francisco church we walked down to the riverfront and along it until we reached one the bridges that crosses to the other side. Feeling a bit tired by this point we took the funicular up theMeer informatie
Day 4

Just as we were getting tired and abit grumpy we came across this cute place and they seated us as someone had not shown up for their reservation. We love Italian on tired late travel nights so it wasMeer informatie
Torre dos Clérigos

After we had breakfast at cute "Mom and Pop café" close to our accommodation, we walked to this plaza close by to see this tower built in 1753. At one time this was the highest building in Porto andMeer informatie
Carmo Church

There are two churches here side-by-side with a 3 foot wide house connecting them. The left side is Igreja dos Carmelitas for the nuns. We toured the monks' Igreja do Carmo on the right side of theMeer informatie
Chapel of Souls Curch

This church is noteworthy for its external Portuguese tile work called “azulejo” (from the Arabic word azzelij meaning “little polished stone”. The tilework dates back to the late 13th centuryMeer informatie
Mercado Bolhao

This area of the metro station “Balhao” was very pleasant and active and Nancy would consider staying in this area if she was to return for a longer visit. The recently renovated market had lovelyMeer informatie
Sao Bento Station

Porto São Bento Station is one of the most beautiful train stations in the world. It is just off the Avenida dos Aliados, in the center of Porto. The hall is decorated twenty thousandMeer informatie
Port Institute

The Port Institute is a building very near the Palacio Bolsa that ensures that the quality of Port leaving Porto is “up to snuff”. If has a laboratory for testing and a seal of quality. It has aMeer informatie
Dom Luis Bridge

After our 3 samplings of Port (which we shared!) we walked up over 100 steps to the upper level of this Bridge offering nice views of the Douro River. Pedestrians and street cars are on the upperMeer informatie
Porto Calém

Then we walked down a hill to the Port House called Calém where Doug had pre arranged a tour for us to go on. The house was busy but we noted there were open spots for the next English tour. TheMeer informatie
Miradouro Vittoria

This viewpoint is just at the end of our street and Porto is reduced to postcard format at this viewpoint, The view over the Ribeira from here takes in some of the main sights of the city; the DomMeer informatie
Day 5 Overview

Explored the north side of the river again in the morning and walked over the bridge in the afternoon. A lot of walking up and down the steep hills, but Porto is quite compact. We covered a total ofMeer informatie
Coimbra University

Doug planned a detailed itinerary today starting with an Uber ride direct to the bus station with our luggage. Bus trip to Coimbra was 1.5 hrs, then put luggage into storage at the station, Uber toMeer informatie
Coimbra

We just had a couple of hours for a brief walk in the heat of the day of the old town of Coimbra in addition to having a sandwich at a nice sidewalk cafe near Santa Cruz. The quick impression is of aMeer informatie
Arrival in Alfama Lisbon

We picked up our left luggage at the Coimbra bus station and walked about 20 minutes along a flat thankfully shaded wide sidewalk to the rail station. All sidewalks are cobbled, primarily in the whiteMeer informatie
Castel Sao Jorge

Travelling to St. Jorge was an experience in itself. Almost felt like a Disney ride where you walked through one street scene with all the sounds and smells and then another. There was a doggy dayMeer informatie
Lisboa Story Centre

A very easy museum that is a great overview and summary, very immersive. No need to read, more entertaining and the sit down surround sound and visuals of the earthquake of November 1 1755 isMeer informatie
Praça do Comércio

Praça do Comércio was built on the site where the old Royal Palace used to exist before it was destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. It was for decades Lisbon's main commercial site and crucial forMeer informatie
Pantheon

This was our last stop of the day. Amazing domes, space and views! Interesting street scene on the way out with multiple tuk tuks carrying tourists back down the hill.
It was the Church of SaintMeer informatie
Day 7 Overview

Breakfast of pastries from our local. Lunch a good value kebap from the Istanbul and dinner in our place overlooking our view.
Bus up to just below the castle then exploration of the city on foot forMeer informatie
Pena Palace

The day started off with light cloud in Lisbon; Nancy who hates being cold packed her mid-layer and rain jacket, Doug who hates being warm went in a short sleeve and the felt he could have used hisMeer informatie
Bacalhau na Vila

We stopped for a not particularly good but reasonably priced coffee within the castle we walked down to the exit and our Uber to town. We noted the gardens around the castle had multiple pathways andMeer informatie
Sintra National Palace

This was great. No line ups and of much more historical interest than Pena Palace which was built on the fantasy of Bavarian romanticism at the time. Would put it much before Sintra as the place toMeer informatie