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    • Giorno 17

      Sintra

      15 ottobre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      On my second day in Lisbon I decide to do a day trip to Sintra, 45 minutes west of Lisbon. Unfortunately the weather broke. Low cloud, rain and wind.
      Sintra is a charming Portuguese town situated within the cooling hills of the Serra de Sintra. Hidden among its majestic pine forest, you will discover whimsical palaces, extravagant villas and the ruins of a 10th-century Moorish castle.
      We arrive in Sintra and stroll around the charming village and the Palácio Nacional de Sintra, the original medieval palace of Sintra, which was a favourite with the early Portuguese rulers.
      Located in the centre of Sintra, it has an unmistakeable silhouette formed by its two conical chimneys crowning the royal kitchen.
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    • Giorno 39

      First peek at Sintra

      22 ottobre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Once we unpacked, we headed off in search of food and to check out the local area. On our way into Sintra we passed a number of beautiful old buildings in wonderful condition and a couple of the palaces, including the Palacio Da Quinta da Regaleria, which we had visited on our day trip to Sintra in 2019. Being Sunday afternoon there were lots of people out and about, including large tour groups parading about the place.

      We passed a five star hotel called Lawrences that had a restaurant, so we thought we would give it a go and we are glad we did. It was a beautiful restaurant with lovely staff and great food and wine. As we were going out for dinner, we only had a light lunch of olives, codfish croquettes (best ever) and a cheese board. I had a glass of green wine and Ian had a local red, both were excellent.

      After being watered and feed we kept walking into the centre of the old city of Sintra to check out the tourist info centre, the Sintra National Palace and the shops. We bought tickets for the public bus so that we could get up to to Peña Palace the following day. We walked up some narrow and winding laneways to check out what was on offer in relation to pastries. We saw a few fine establishments, which we took note of so that we could return to the next day to try out their products.

      We ventured further up a laneway and discovered a lovely place called Bar Fonte Da Pippa where we stopped for a drink. I had a white Sangria and Ian had a beer. The Sangria was the best I have had this trip and gets an A+. We chatted to a lovely British couple and their five year old daughter Hattie before heading back to our hotel.

      We had about an hour before we headed out again for dinner. I had booked a place called Romania de Baco, which got very good reviews and did not disappoint.
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    • Giorno 10

      Palacio da Pena (Pena Palace)

      21 settembre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

      》One of the seven wonders of Portugal is located in Sintra.

      The stunning Palacio Nacional da Pena palace is an outstanding example of the 19th-century Romanticism style of architecture, with its vividly painted terraces, ornamental battlements and statues of mythological creatures.

      The interior of the Palacio da Pena is equally fascinating, having been restored to how it would have appeared in 1910 when the Portuguese nobility fled to Brazil to escape the revolution.

      Surrounding the palace are the forested grounds of the Parque da Pena which continues the ideals of "Romanticism". There are romantic forest pathways, hidden trails around giant boulders, lush fern gardens and spectacular viewpoints.
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    • Giorno 4

      Sintra

      18 novembre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Fog welcomed us today and never quite cleared for our tour to Sintra. So, I really didn't have a clear view of Palace of Pena or Bister Castle.

      But our main tour was of Quinta de Regaliera. One of the highlights of Quinta de Regaliera is undoubtedly the initiation well that is shrouded in myth and legend. 139 steps with a network of tunnels to a waterfall and small pond.
      Then on to the gardens which at this time of year are not at their best.
      The last stop was the palace filled with ornate & fascinating artifacts.
      On returning to Lisbon took a leisurely stroll to the water front.
      Evening dinner was most enjoyable at an outdoor restaurant. Loads of people out for Saturday evening.
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    • Giorno 10

      The Unfinished Well

      21 settembre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      》Another curiosity in the Quinta da Regaleira is that there are not one but two of these wells. The labyrinth running below the estate from the Poço Iniciático is also connected to the unfinished tower of the Poço Imperfeito (the Unfinished Well). Although the Poço Iniciático sees more people taking selfies these days than Templar Masonic initiates, the Poço Imperfeito remains hidden and mostly unknown by many visitors. You can see the tower structure here and even ascend the levels, but it’s rougher. No finely carved columns or intricate Templar symbolism here, but it feels like something more prehistoric or ancient.

      Perhaps this second well was meant to resemble the Poço Iniciático and would have been included in the initiation – maybe to represent descending into hell and up in heaven à la Dante or to represent rebirth into the light – but it was never finished so we may never know.
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    • Giorno 10

      The Initiation Well

      21 settembre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      》As seen on Oak Island

      》This 88-foot-deep well is located on the land of Quinta da Regaleira, near the town of Sintra, Portugal. The well was never used as a well and, in fact, was never built to serve as a water resource at all. It was actually built for secret ceremonial purposes.

      The owner of Quinta da Regaleira, the wealthy Portuguese businessman Antonio Augusto Carvalho Monteiro, was a well-known Freemason. With the assistance of the Italian architect Luigi Manini, he designed and constructed the four-hectare property with enigmatic buildings, mysterious parks, and underground tunnels.

      All of the structures erected in Quinta da Regaleira are filled with many symbols, which are linked to masonry, alchemy, the Rosicrucian and Hermetic legacy, the Knights Templar and Tarot mysticism.

      The Initiation Well, in some way, is an entrance to the underground labyrinth too. It is connected to other entrances via a series of underground walkways. The Initiation Well has a striking spiral staircase supported by carved columns, that lead down to the bottom of the well through its nine landings. It is believed that the spacing of these landings, as well as the number of steps in between, are linked to Tarot mysticism and Masonic principles. At the bottom of the Initiation Well is a compass over a Knights Templar cross, which is said to have been the coat of arms of Carvalho Monteiro, pointing to his association with Rosicrucianism.

      The nine small round landings, separated by fifteen steps, also evoke references to Dante’s Divine Comedy and may represent the ‘Nine Circles of Hell’, the ‘Nine Sections of Purgatory’ and the ‘Nine Skies of Paradise’.

      It is believed that Templar initiations at Quinta da Regaleira began with candidates entering one of the Initiation Wells blindfolded. Holding a sword close to their heart, they would descend nine flights of stairs – a number that represents the nine founders of the Templar order. Once reaching the bottom of the well, the candidate would walk into a dark labyrinth where they would symbolically and literally find their way up towards the light. If they were able to make back through the well tower and into the sunlight, initiates would walk across stones in water to reach the chapel, where they would then be welcomed into the brotherhood.

      The Initiation Well looks like an inverted tower and depending on the direction the adept choose to walk, it represents a journey into the depths of Mother Earth or a rise up into the light. Symbolically, the well represents the death/rebirth allegory, typical within many mystical traditions. The journey through the well is like a rebirth through Mother Earth’s womb.
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    • Giorno 44

      Irrenhaus, Sintra und dann Costa de Cap

      13 settembre 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Zum Glück bin ich gut am neuen Campingplatz in Caparica angekommen. Das Navi hat mich auf direktem Weg und sehr schnell hier hin geführt. Man bot mir einen Platz, direkt an der Strasse, aber ich habe mir ein schattiges Plätzchen, etwas weg von der Strasse gesichert. Schliesslich möchte ich 3 Nächte hier stehen. Der Pool war herlich, aber das Meer etwas weit weg. Warum habe ich diesen schoenen Platz wieder gewechselt. A; es gibt nur 3 Camping s rund um Sintra . B; und das ist der Hauptgrund, wir hatten heute Nacht 2 Irre im Zelt in der Nähe. Die haben sich sehr laut angeschrien. 1 mal vor Mitternacht, 1 mal um halb drei und zum 3. mal um 5 Uhr am morgen. Ich habe befürchtet, dass jemand ermordet wird. Aber die beiden kamen aus dem Irrenhaus. Sie hatten ein kleines Zelt und daneben einen Schalenkoffer. Als ich am Morgen an der Rezeption erzählt habe warum ich gehe, hat sie gesagt, dass sie schon ein paar Reklamationen hatte deswegen und dass mit den Beiden etwas nicht stimmt. Dabei greift sie sich an den Kopf!
      Also habe ich mich kurzerhand entschlossen, das Irrenhaus zu verlassen. Trotz des schönen Pool’s. Habe mein Bike, das ich extra für Sintra demontiert hatte, wieder montiert, zusammen gepackt und bin los gefahren. Diesmal mit dem Auto Navi. Das hat wunderbar geklappt, so dass ich um halb zehn schon in Sintra war. Beim Bahnhof finde ich sogar eine einzelne Parklücke und da sie schief ist passt sogar mein Bus mit Velo Ständer hinein. Für 4.40 Euro kann ich 4 Stunden parken. Da alle point s of interesst auseinander liegen kaufe ich für 12.50 ein Tages Ticket. Ich fahre mit dem Bus zum Märchenschloss Pena Palace, ganz oben auf dem Berg. Leider habe ich nicht daran gedacht ein Ticket im internet zu buchen. Also warten bis halb eins. Ok , es gibt ein Kaffee und ein Restaurant, aber das Angebot ist mager. Zum Glück habe ich Wasser Früchte und Kekse dabei. Es zieht sich in die Länge! So viele Menschen wollen ins Schloss. Reisegruppen, einzeln Reisende und Familien mit Kindern. Die Sonne brennt, ich erhasche eine kleine Nische die etwas Schatten wirft und mich vom
      Trubel der Massen an Touristen verschont. Um 12.20 ihr darf ich mich in die Halb Eins Schar stellen. Nicht ohne kontrolliert zu werden ob ich nicht etwa noch länger warten müsste. Geht einfach nicht nach Sintra! Schaut es Euch im Internet an! Es ist schlimmer noch als Schloss Neu Schwanstein!
      Die spaetere Fahrt durch Lissabon war entspannt und ich bin in 35 Minuten schon beim neuen Camping. Dahin durfte ich über die golden Gate von Lissabon fahren. Das war richtig toll!
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    • Giorno 8

      Sintra, Portugal

      31 agosto 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      The Royal Palace of Sintra is a captivating UNESCO historic landmark famous for its distinctive twin chimneys. It displays a fusion of Moorish, Gothic, and Manueline architectural elements, featuring a luxurious interior and a rich history. Tourists are enticed to explore its grandeur in the heart of Sintra.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 8

      Day 8 Overview

      29 aprile 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Day trip to Sintra for a couple of palaces, coffee, and lunch. The famous Tram 28, then a 40 minute commuter train from Rossio, Ubers in Sintra , and 14,199 on foot. Cool, windy and foggy up in Sintra, which is not unusual!Leggi altro

    • Giorno 8

      Bacalhau na Vila

      29 aprile 2023, Portogallo ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      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 and were very green with ivy growing trees to rival the West Coast Rain Forest. It would be lovely for a warm day hike. The town was very touristy and crowded, a maze of eateries and gift shops. A google search had shown only a few number and this one had a good review so we managed to find it and took a seat inside. We had the specialty appetizer, a savory cod pasta de nata tart followed by the classic Bacalhau au Bras which I note uses the bagged shoestring potato chips I noted were at the market. We ordered spinach, just slightly sauteed in olive oil and garlic. I would give this place a 6.5-7/10 and it was overpriced for the portion and the main was not hot. Lesson learned: don't just leave restaurant selection to Google, it does not list all of them and I wonder if there is some sort of relationship financially between the ones that are included .... leave time and be prepared to change your mind when you get there because there may be a lot more choice than you realize.Leggi altro

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