Lisbon by Foot

We arrived in Lisbon yesterday at 3pm after leaving San Francisco at 3pm on Wednesday. 24 hours of travel and a wild cab ride to our hotel left us a bit spent. Once we got to the hotel we thought Czytaj więcej
Pena Palace

Today we tried something different and joined a bus tour that took us out of Lisbon to Pena Palace, then to the town of Sintra, next to Cabo da Roca, and finished up in Cascais. It turned out to be a Czytaj więcej
Sintra

After touring the Pena Palace we went into the town of Sintra for lunch. Sintra was full of narrow streets winding up steep hills full of small restaurants and shops. It was quite beautiful but crazy Czytaj więcej
Cabo da Roca

Cabo da Roca, known as the most western point in Europe was our next to last stop for the day. It was our shortest visit but I think for both of us the highlight of the day. There is something so Czytaj więcej
Castelo de São Jorge

Today we thought we would do what we always try to do in any major city, a Hop On-Hop Off bus tour. But at the last second said, let’s just go to the castle. We got an early start and grabbed a Bolt Czytaj więcej
Praca Luís de Camões Walkabout

The second half of our day we decided to take a slow, meandering walk through the city. It was a beautiful Sunday with perfect temperatures to eat and drink outdoors, people watch and take in all the Czytaj więcej
Porto Arrival

Today was a 4 hour train ride from Lisbon to Porto. We were so excited the whole way in anticipation of meeting up with friends, Helen and Mike from Dublin, who we met on our last Camino in the fall Czytaj więcej
Out and About - Porto

It was a perfect day in Porto; blue skies, good temperatures and great friends. We met up with Mike and Helen and headed straight for the Hop On-Hop Off bus to tour around the city. We then spent our Czytaj więcej
Porto - Day 2

Today was a lot of walking in Porto with Miguel as our personal tour guide. We first went to the cathedral to purchase our pilgrim credentials for the Camino and took a quick tour of the cathedral. Czytaj więcej
Prep Day for Camino

Today was mostly a day of Camino prep as we spent the morning at the local laundromat washing all our clothes and getting our suitcase packed in order to get it shipped to Santiago to be received once Czytaj więcej
Day 1 - Porto to Angeiras

Today was our first day’s walk on the Camino Portuguese. It was so much fun to get to share it with Miguel. And it doesn’t hurt that he speaks 5 languages. He is handy to have along in a pinch Czytaj więcej
Day 2 - Angeiras to Póvoa de Varzim

Last night (our first night on the Camino) we stayed in an out of the way campground where Miguel spent 10 summers of his youth. We had a great little 2 bedroom cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom. Czytaj więcej
Day 3 - Póvoa de Varzim to Esposende

Day 3 on the Camino and the skies continue to be blue and the temperature warm. The same is forecasted for at least the next 10 days. This area has had so much rain previously that we were very Czytaj więcej
Day 4 - Esposende to Anha

We covered 13 miles of a very different walk today. Moving inland from the beach a couple of miles put us in a different world. It changed from boardwalks on the beach to mountain trails and quiet Czytaj więcej
Day 5 - Anha to Carreço

What a special day (5) it has been. We walked a shorter day of 11 miles that took us along a wonderful path in the hills just a couple of miles from the beach. One minute we were walking on narrow Czytaj więcej
Albergue Casa do Sardão

Sometimes you come across an Albergue that is too good to be true. We thought we found that last night at Casa do Carolina but tonight’s stay at Casa do Sardão is over the top and for the first Czytaj więcej
Day 6 - Carreço to Caminha

Today, as in the last few days, we’ve chosen to take the main coastal route rather than the coastal litoral route to start the day. This put us much more up on the mountain, which is a lot more work Czytaj więcej
Day 7 - Caminha to Oia

I think we were smuggled into Spain today……
Getting up and going today was hard. Probably because we were all unusually sound asleep when the alarm went off. The thought of walking all day had Czytaj więcej
Day 8 - Oia to Baiona

Today started with a great first breakfast at our cute little Albergue. Pastries were delivered from the local bakery and then Marcus, from Estonia, made us some scrambled eggs. Marcus was one of the Czytaj więcej
Day 9 - Baiona to Vigo

Today we all woke up a little grumpy and indecisive. Where to find breakfast, what side of the street to walk on, panicked because we had not booked accommodations yet in Santiago and then the worst, Czytaj więcej
Day 10 - Vigo to Redondela

Day 10. Somedays are just harder than others. But to be honest, Sundays are usually a more difficult day on the Camino. We spent most of the day walking on a high ridged trail with the city and bay of Czytaj więcej
Day 11 - Redondela to Pontevedra

Today started out hard. Tough hills to climb and as we expected, lots of pilgrims. You can always tell all the newbies to the trail as they look cleaner and smell fresher and they are more chatty. It Czytaj więcej
Day 12 - Pontevedra to Armenteira

We woke up this morning and Miquel was gone. Like he evaporated into thin air. It was weird to begin our day without him. The morning started very busy with pilgrims again all jockeying for position Czytaj więcej
Day 13 - Armenteira - Vilanova de Arousa

After a great dinner at the Casa Rural B&B last night of garbanzo bean stew, fried artichokes and local wine, followed by homemade coffee and herb liqueurs, we got 10 hours of sleep and woke up today Czytaj więcej
Day 14 - Vilanova de Arousa to Cruces

Today was different in every way. We slept in and woke up to the first cloudy day we’ve had. We had a leisurely breakfast, walked around town and took pictures. I read a book and Tom went for a Czytaj więcej
PodróżnikJust as I had envisioned Portugal, lots of color! Beautiful
Envy! And neat tidbits of the city via the photos. [Gabriele]
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As seen on the Netflix show “Somebody Feed Phil” Lisbon episode!