Banksy - Genius or Vandal?

The Banksy exhibition was great. It was informative, thought provoking, entertaining and interactive. One of the best art exhibits I have been to of late. They had a great commentary and used a rangeLeggi altro
LX Factory revisited

On our second visit here, we had more time with no pressure to be anywhere at a certain time. We had a drink and a snack while we were here, but spent most of the time wandering around checking outLeggi altro
Adios Lisbon, Hello Coimbra

Today we travelled to Coimbra by train. We didn’t need to leave for the station until about 10am, so we had a fairly relaxing morning. We went out for breakfast to one of the local cafésLeggi altro
First impressions of Coimbra

We left our apartment to explore the city and get an initial feel for our immediate area. First thing we learnt was that if a car comes down the very narrow streets, and they do, you need to hug theLeggi altro
Arcada for dinner

We headed out for an early dinner, arriving at Arcada just after 6.30 to find it wasn’t open yet. So, while Ian waited at the restaurant I strolled down the road to check out if there were otherLeggi altro
University of Coimbra - the Library

We headed up to the University this morning to explore the campus. First thing we did was purchase tickets to enter the various buildings, and secured a time to visit the library. It is broadlyLeggi altro
University of Coimbra - The Tower

We next visited the Tower, where we climbed 192 stairs up a very narrow spiral staircase, that narrowed further about half way up. It was worth the effort, as we had wonderful views across all ofLeggi altro
Ceremonial Hall and Yellow Room

We next explored the Royal Palace, which was used by the first kings of Portugal, starting with Afonso Henrique in 1131, before it became part of the university. First stop was what is known as theLeggi altro
Wandering around the campus

After seeing all these wonderful buildings at the University of Coimbra, and as it was a lovely sunny day, we decided to explore the campus a bit more widely. We passed a number of faculty buildings,Leggi altro
Museu Nacional De Machado De Castro

We made our way to the ticket office to enter the museum and decided to get the audio guide, which was very useful. The museum is spread over five levels and you are directed up, down and around by aLeggi altro
Dinner at Fangas Mercearia Bar

For dinner, we decided to go to a tapas restaurant we had seen in our wanderings, and that some people had told us was very good. Unfortunately, it was booked out so we went to another place that wasLeggi altro
Conimbriga - Roman Ruins

Today we had a bit of a lazy morning. It was nice to just hang about and take it easy without having to be somewhere at a specific time. We decided that since public transport seemed practically nonLeggi altro
More from Conimbriga Roman ruins

There was so much to see as the ruins were in such good condition.
Aveiro

We were up relatively early and out the door just before 9am. We walked down to the Coimbra train station to buy our tickets to Aveiro for the day. Aveiro is about an hour away by train, and is closerLeggi altro
More from Aveiro

The streets are quite narrow, and many of the houses are quite colourful - some are decorated with Azulejos (tiles), while others are painted or are in a state of disrepair. There is quite a bit ofLeggi altro
Aveiro via Moliceiro

We had our 45 minute tour on a Moliceiro (a gondola- like boat) around the Aveiro waterways. We got to see some different areas of the town, and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air.
Final Dinner in Coimbra

For our final dinner in Coimbra we decided to return to Arcada, where we had our first dinner that we enjoyed so much. We sat inside this time, and ordered less food and less alcohol, as we have toLeggi altro
Coimbra to Porto

We had a slow morning today as we didn’t catch our train until 1.45pm, so we stayed in the apartment until 11 am. Our plan was to head down to the city centre, have a coffee followed by an earlyLeggi altro
Our Porto Apartment

Our apartment is in a wonderful location (again), and so comfortable. I love being on the waterfront, where we can watch the boats and ships pass by - we have seen so many river cruise ships on theirLeggi altro
Porto - first impressions

Love it, love it, love it. This place is gorgeous, full of life and colour and history, and the tiles, the tiles are magnificent. I used to love an old or interesting door, but I think the tiles ofLeggi altro
Porto tour with Peter's Beetle

Ian saw this tour advertised on Airbnb and thought it looked like fun, so we booked it, and it was absolutely brilliant and lots of fun. Rui, our tour guide, had set up this company about a year ago.Leggi altro
Livraria Lello

This place is amazing - it has to be seen to be believed, and I totally get how this place helped inspire JK Rowling with the development of Harry Potter. The staff are really helpful, it is veryLeggi altro
Afternoon seeing the sites of Porto

After the wonderful morning with Rui in the VW, we decided to revisit some of the monuments and points of interest he had pointed out to us. We first went to the Igreja das Carmelitas and Carmo ChurchLeggi altro
Torre dos Clérigos

We decided we were up to the 225 stair climb to the top of this monument, as we would be rewarded with 360 degree views of Porto. However, unlike the organised process used to control the tower climbLeggi altro
São Bento Train Station

We next went to look at this train station, as the arrival hall is decorated in large panels of azulejo tiles that were designed and painted by Jorge Colac. They were completed in 1916. The muralsLeggi altro