Portugal
Lisbon

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    • Dia 4

      Lisbon: Tastes & Traditions Food Tour

      9 de maio, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      We finished our walking tour this morning and went back to our hotels to check in and meet Joanne for our afternoon food tour. Our tour guide Cecilia, was very knowledgeable and eager to share the History and cultural significance of Portugese food. Our stops supported local, small businesses, some of which have been around for many years. She said there are 3 religions in Portugal: sugar, pork and cod

      Stop 1 at Confeitaria Ilacional was for espresso and pastry buns

      Stop 2 at Solar Da Madalena was for marinated pork buns with piri piri oil and mustard

      Stop 3 at Gin Jinha Sem Rival de Eduardio was a Porrugese drink called Gin Jinha which is cherries in liquor
      Abilio - 50 years serving this cherry liquor in this location
      A nossa = cheers 

      Stop 4 at Manteigaria Silva was the salted, cured Bacalhau cod and we tried a Portugese pork meat similar to proscuitto. It comes from black pigs who only eat acorns the last several wèeks before slaughter.

      On the way to the next stop we saw the university students doing their celebratory walk through the streets dressed in their uniforms singing, cheering

      Stop 5 was the Trobadores Taverna Medieval Restaurant.  Medieval Storytellers would frequent this incredibly old restaurant. We had a unique dinner trying a "fake" pork sausage originated by the Jewish people so they could make it look like they were Portugese and eating regular pork sausages. The sausages were made with white meat and bread. We also tried Baukhla cod with potatoes and another pork dish.

      Stop 6 at caso Do Bacalhau Da Ribeira was for tins of Portugese sardines as a gift from our guide. 1853 canning was started in Portugal for sardines, octopus, cod, tuna.

      Stop 7 at Manteigaria was for Portugese custard tarts 

      Our guide ended with:
      Portugese are melancholy people who have lived through so much.
      Salty sea,  how much of your salt are tears from Portugal

      Other info shared
      Lisbon has Neo-Manuelina 19th century revivalist architecture from 16th century architectural style in Sintra and Lisbon

      Manuelina style in Sintra is from the 16th century

      Lisbon is where the river dies and the ocean is born
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    • Dia 23

      Casa dos Bicos

      11 de maio de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Wir sind heute etwas abseits der großen Touristenströme gewandelt.
      Unser erstes Ziel war das Casa dos Bicos, das wir ganz für uns alleine hatten.
      Im Inneren des markanten Gebäudes befindet sich ein Stadtmuseum, das derzeit von der Stiftung des Literaturnobelpreisträgers José Saramago geführt wird.
      Ganz toll und einzigartig ist die Architektur des Museums.
      Wir waren echt begeistert!
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    • Dia 22

      Lissabon

      10 de maio de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Nach den ruhigen und sehr erholsamen Tagen in der Extrematura haben wir uns wieder ins Großstadtgetümmel getraut.
      Hier tummeln sich bestimmt dreimal so viele Touristen wie bei unserem letzten Besuch im September, gefühlt sind es 10x so viel! 🫣🤪
      Auch die Gruppen der Kreuzfahrtschiffe ziehen wieder durch Lissabon.
      Nachdem wir uns nach der Fahrt quer durch Portugal unsere Füße in der City und am Ufer des Tejo vertreten haben, sind wir wieder einmal im Time Out Market gelandet…. köstlich wie immer! 😋😋
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    • Dia 133

      Lisbon, Portugal

      30 de abril, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      The hairstylist had to cancel my previous appointment due to illness, so I had it rescheduled for today at 8:00.

      After my hair appointment, I went back to the room and tried to pay our roofing contractor one more time.

      We went to lunch at 11:30 AM. Jenni joined us at lunch. I tried to talk her into seeing if she could join our tour as she didn't have a tour for the day. She said that she would think about it.

      I ran downstairs and picked up our passport for the final time.

      We then got our coats on and headed out for the tour.

      We asked the excursion person if there was room for Jenni. She indicated that they had confirmed Jenni on the tour and we were assigned to the same bus.

      Once on the bus, I called Bank of America's fraud department because they blocked my online payment to our roofing contractor. I am hoping that this payment will finally go through.
      We could immediately tell that we had a good guide today. He gave us a lot on information and had a great sense of humor.

      We drove to the Queluz Royal Palace while the guide gave us information on the history of Portugal.

      The Queluz Royal Palace was impressive. We toured several wings of the palace and the garden.

      We then drove to the quaint, hilly town of Sintra. Our guide was from Sintra so he was a wealth of information regarding the town. There is a National Palace located in Sintra but entrance to this palace was not part of the tour. We toured the "garden" of the National Palace which was really a pour excuse a garden.

      Bob, Jenni and I walked through the town. We toured an actual artist school where students were working on tiles and other ceramic art.

      We met the group just outside the National Palace, walked to the bus, and then had a drive along the coastline.

      The traffic was bad so we didn't get back to the ship until around 7:00 PM. We quickly changed and had dinner in the restaurant with Jenni because lobster thermidor was on the menu.

      We really enjoyed our first day in Portugal. It was nice to have a great guide.
      Drove to Sinatra
      Toured garden which was a poor excuse for a garden
      Walked through town
      Toured an actual art school
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    • Dia 12

      Porto, Portugal April 28

      28 de abril, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Our first night in the apartment went well. Eating breakfast and enjoying coffee. Did some more city exploring then took a 50 minute boat tour on the River Douro of the six bridges. Nice views of the city. Walked across the Luis 1 bridge again and bought tickets for port tasting and tour at the Burmester cellars then tasted four kinds of port at the Calem cellars while chatting with two fellows from Nottingham, England. Salads from the local mini-grocery for dinner, then we attended the Fado performance not far from the Hotel da Bolsa, which is a steep hike down and then back up to our apartment.Leia mais

    • Dia 13

      Porto, Portugal April 29

      29 de abril, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      To the Clerigos church and tower at 9 a.m. We were first in the line! About a 200' climb up circular stairs to the two observation levels near the top of the tower. Beautiful 360 degree views. Then down to the Burmester cellars on the other side of the Luis 1 bridge for a short tour of the cellars followed by port tasting. Enjoyable. Nice conversation with people from Austria and Poland at our table. topped by a quirky business that sells canned seafood with interesting labels. On to visit the World of Wine (the chocolate and cork exhibitions). Nice exhibitions with occasional errors in English. But overpriced. Returned to the apartment stopping by a small restaurant for Curry Dourada (fish) along the way.Leia mais

    • Rauf und Runter

      15 de maio, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Anstrengender als Radfahren ist das Sightseeing Programm in Lissabon.
      Viele Treppen und viele Hügel sind zu erklimmen.
      Temperaturen eher kühl.
      Am besten gefallen mir die Fliesen an den Häusern. Manche Häuserfassaden sind komplett mit den Fliesen bedeckt.
      Mit der bekanntesten Straßenbahn Linie 28 sind wir einmal quer durch die Stadt und wieder zurück gefahren.
      Haben vieles an essen und trinken ausprobiert. Jetzt liegen wir erschöpft auf unserem Sofa im Appartment.
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    • Dia 10

      Odeceixe to Lisbon

      15 de maio, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      We are travelling from Odeceixe to Lisbon this morning via the Rede Bus. We enjoyed an amazing breakfast of scrambled eggs, ham & cheese, bread, fresh melon, homemade berry jam, orange juice and coffee. We said our goodbye's to our lovely Sol Mar hosts and walked.tothe bus stop. We had a 3 hour ride to Lisbon with one close call where our driver had to hit the brakes hard as he came down around a corner to a broken down car😬. Once in Lisbon we took the Metro then walked the rest of the way to our Airbnb to meet Andrew. We were in a spacious Airbnb with a washer so we did a bit of laundry. We had a snack of custard tarts before walking to meet the Windt's for our Lisbon City Highlights & History Tuk Tuk (electric)Tour. We had a chance to catch up and celebrate Tom and Priya's birthdays before heading out to tour the city.

      Stops included:

      Lisbon Cathedral-The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major, is a Roman Catholic cathedral. The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon.

      Church of Saint Anthony ( Where St Anthony was born)

      Viewpoint of Portas do Sol and Santa luzia- this area had the old painted tiles of Queen Maria, what the Commerce Square originally looked like as well as the battle scene of the Portuguese taking power over the Moors. We also saw the "courting seats" which were used historically to maintain a respectful distance from a suitor.

      Castle district- this district takes you back to the middle ages with very narrow, winding and labyrinth-type streets. It resisted the earthquake of 1755.

      Miradouro da Senhora do Monte (The highest viewpoint of the city). This location has a stone heart on the wall: the heart ❤️ of Lisbon. It also has the stone obelisk that historically, women would touch in hopes of getting pregnant.

      Monastery of Saint Vincent-The Church and Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls", is a 17th-century church and monastery. It is one of the most important monasteries and mannerist buildings in the country. The monastery also contains the royal pantheon of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal.

      The National Pantheon took 285 years to complete from the 15th century to the 17th century. It was the first built outside the castle walls.

      Flea market in Alfama which is the site of the longest graffiti wall in Lisbon

      Alfama is the oldest and most characterful district in Lisbon. Historically is situated outside the castle walls and housed the poorest citizens. The monarchy inside the castle walls.looked down upon this district literally. Being a seafaring city, this area also housed sailors and dock workers. Now it is fashionable and trendy. Many of its restaurants have fados that are free). Fado is a music genre which can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal. We saw the original map of Alfama painted on Portugese tiles.

      Commerce square ( One of the biggest squares in Europe) is the location of the original home of the zmo architecture and where the King and his son were murdered. It is now the new entrance to the city ( It was destroyed by the earthquake, tsunami and fires of 1755.

      Pink Street - this was on Rua Nova do Carvalho and had multicolor umbrellas for a photo op. This used to be their Red Light District.

      Time Out Market (Famous Food Market of Lisbon)

      After the tour, our drivers dropped us off in Alfama to have dinner. We said our goodbyes to Priya here.
      We found a restaurant with a free Fado and the Windts, Snows and us had a really nice meal and visit together. I tried the seabass and Anthony had veal and water chestnuts. The Fado singers and musicians were quite good.
      We said our goodbye to the Windts and ubered back to our Airbnb.
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    • Dia 11

      Lisbon to Porto by train

      16 de maio, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We woke early to get ready for our 3 1/2 hour train ride to Porto this morning. We walked out of our Airbnb to find Lou's Cafe open just below us. Lou is our Airbnb host. I had s rambled eggs, bacon and toast with a flat white coffee(thinking of you guys Jacob & Nikki)👌Anthony had French toast and Andrew and Joanne had yoghurt, granola and fruit bowls.
      Lou said to contact him if we refer others as he can give better deals and has other Airbnb options. We ordered up our Uber who got us to Santa Appalonia Train Station in plenty of time to find our train and car. We had a smooth train ride and once in Porto ubered to our Boa Vista hotel. It is right on the ocean and the temperatures were much cooler here with winds and a bit of rain. We stored our bags until check in time and walked to find a pharmacy ( a bit of a stuffy nose settling in) and found the Amelia Restaurant. It had a picture of Amelia the dog. The story of the restaurants are based on Olivia and her dogs which you can read in the pictures.
      It was a most excellent lunch of burgers with an amazing curry mayo and Nase Goreng and flat white coffees. We checked in and had some much- needed down time for a few hours. Anthony, Joanne & Andrew walked to the grocery store for meats, cheeses, bread, crackers, beet hummus, guacomole, carrots, tomatoes, chips &cherries for a charcuterie dinner. Joanne picked up some beautiful desserts. We shared the chocolate cake and fruit & custard pavlova. To end our evening we booked a 3 hour walking tour of Porto for the morning.
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    • Dia 46

      Feira da Ladra

      7 de maio, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Lisbon is cool and hip, yeah, and I'M cool and hip, YEAH? I'll wait....

      ...good. So yes I'd seen a bit of social media content in the lead up to the trip because if anyone knows what I'm into, it's big Daddy Zuk. In particular, I'd been made very aware that on Saturdays and Tuesdays there's a flea market around the Pantheon and Mercato Santa Clara.

      Well today's my last full day in Portugal, and it's Tuesday. Gird. Your. Loins. I got there as some stalls were still setting up, which is a good sign, although to be fair we all move very slowly in the mornings here, most shops open at 10am. On Camino I'd have done a third of the days graft by then but now I just schlep around yawning. I'm on holiday, leave me alone.

      I pottered happily around the large completely dog ridden market for about three hours, noticing the heat of the day creeping up as the shaded sections became more wonderful (it was to reach 29 today). Bought nothing, but only because everything I liked really needed a Portugese villa to install it in - light fixtures, giant embroidered table cloths, things of that ilk.
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