Europe 2023

сентября - октября 2023
  • Danielle and Co travels
We are off to Europe to catch up with family, explore new cities and revisit some favourites. We will also be joining a walk and wine tour with Explore through Spain and Portugal. Читать далее
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  • Window at Livraria LelloIgreja das Carmelitas and Igreja do CarmoLovely Porto BuildingsCheers from Base BarEnjoying a Sangria at Base BarLovely fountainSome street artPast bishop of PortoTrees in Jardin Da CordoariaSculptures in Jardin Da CordoariaJardin Da CordoariaJardin Da CordoariaThe old jail now a museumLove and PerditionLovely narrow streets of Porto

    Thursday afternoon in Porto

    19 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    After the food tour I had an appointment to get my nails done. Once I finished, I headed back to Mercado Balhäo to meet Ian for a coffee and a delicious biscuit. Once we had our caffeine and sugar hit we were ready to do a bit more exploring of Porto. We headed to Torre dos Clérigos and past the Livraria Lello, the book store that was one of the inspirations for J.K. Rowling when she was developing the Harry Potter books. As usual, there was a huge line to get into the bookstore and, as we had visited it previously, we decided not to bother. We walked past the churches Igreja das Carmelitas and Igreja do Carmo - still impressed with the tile work, it’s just gorgeous.

    A new park has been built opposite Livraria Lello called Jardin des Oliveiras, where there are olive trees, grassed areas and a cool bar called BASE, where we stopped for a drink. They had good white Sangrias, a fabulous play list and a wonderful view of Torre dos Clérigos.

    Rain clouds started gathering, so we thought we should keep moving and had a walk through Jardin Da Cordoaria with its misshapen (whomping) trees and fabulous statues of old guys laughing and falling off a bench. We then started making our way home to have a relatively quiet evening, as we had another big day tomorrow.
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  • The oldest café in Porto
    Wonderfully decorated dining roomIan enjoying a PingoIan had the Pastel de Nata and I had the Berliner filled with custard

    Portuguese Breakfast

    20 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

    This morning we decided to have a traditional Portuguese breakfast. We went to the oldest café in Porto Confeitaria do Bolhāo, which is located across the road from Mercado Bolhāo, and which began operations in 1896.

    For breakfast we had buttered toast, a pastry, orange juice and a Pingo. This was a good way to start our day: - caffeine, carbs and a sugar hit.
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  • Internal CourtyardThe staircaseLooking up from the staircaseJudicial RoomPresidents GalleryView out to Infante D. Henrique SquareGolden RoomCurrent President of the Commercial AssociationLegislative room is used annually to vote for a PresidentThis chandelier weighs one tonneQueen MaryIIThe Arab RoomIntricate carving throughoutBeautiful parquetry floors

    Palácio Da Bolsa

    20 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    After our Portuguese breakfast we were definitely sugared up and full of energy. We decided we would try for the third time to do a tour of the Palácio da Bolsa and, third time lucky. There was no long line outside, so we waited in line and purchased tickets for the 11 am tour in English.

    The Palácio da Bolsa is in the historical centre of the city, located on one side of the Infante D. Henrique Square, and is classified as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. It was built by the Porto Commercial Association on the ruins of the Saint Francis Convent in Neoclassical style.

    Queen Mary II donated the ruins to the city merchants in 1841, who decided to build the seat of the Commercial Association here. Building began in 1842 following the plans of Porto architect Joaquim da Costa Lima Júnior. Most of the palace was finished by 1850, but the decoration of the interior was only completed in 1910 and involved several artists. The staircase alone took 40 years to complete as it is carved out of granite.

    The Stock Exchange Palace is the literal translation of the name. It operated as Portugal’s stock exchange until 1994. The building and it’s amazing rooms are now open to the public for tours, most rooms are available to hire for functions. They still have formal events here, movies have used the rooms and there was even a divorce party celebrated earlier this year.

    The most impressive room is the Arabian room which took 18 years to complete. It contains 20 kg of gold leaf and was inspired by the Alhambra Palace in Granada. There are two inscriptions located in the walls. One roughly translating to “With the divine support of God” and another translating to “Glory to the large Mary II”. Gustavo Adolfo Gonçalves e Sousa oversaw the architectural details of this room.
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  • Entrance from the station side
    Trains come and go and you get a front row seat!Love the station and the colourful buildings that surround the areaGorgeous new bar - you can eat up thereStylish decorStarting to fill upDanielle with IsabelleIsabelle & Ian in 2019CheersPorto TonicaCroquettesTuna tartare and avocado on toast - standout tapasTortillaMixed saladChocolate mousseA pingo to finish the meal

    Tapabento for lunch

    20 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    We had been looking for Tapabento for days! They have a big on-line presence but when we followed directions with our phone, we ended up at an empty store front. What the! Finally this morning, I asked someone who works next door to where Tapabento used to be located and he pointed behind me! They have literally moved across the road and are now situated inside Sāo Bento train station. We must have walked past within a metre of it about ten times, but it was easy to miss because of the construction work that is taking place.

    We were there just before opening at noon and hoped they could fit us in. Isabelle, who owns the restaurant, greeted us and welcomed us back! We showed her a photo taken of Ian and her nearly exactly 4 years ago. Ian took a photo of me with Isabelle this time and she asked us to send her copies, which we did, and she loved it.

    The new space is really nice, very spacious, with high ceilings and you can see the trains come and go, which is pretty cool. We ordered drinks, me a Porto Tonico and Ian a rosé and we chose some tapas and a salad to share. We had croquettes, tuna tartare with avocado on toast, tortilla and a mixed salad. All the food was fresh and delicious, as we expected, and we had room for dessert - a chocolate mousse with some biscuit crumb, vanilla cake and hazelnut ice-cream.

    We enjoyed it so much we booked in for lunch the following day as well.
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  • Steps up to Bom Jesus
    Bom Jesus do MonteThe main altar in the ChurchLooking back down the steps and into BragaBom Jesus do Monte and the lovely manicured gardensIan and I with Braga behind usFunicular still runningSaint Longinus statue in Bom JesusMore manicured gardens and lawnsMain square up at Bom JesusWonderful established trees everywhereCafé Brasileira - one of the oldest in BragaVigilante by Alberto Vieira (1997)Ian and I in the main streetBraga CathedralThe organs are OTTWe are in park and going back up a hill

    We got the Braga rights

    20 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    We had arranged with Pedro to do another tour with his company Peter’s Beetle, as we had had great fun n 2019. As the weather was a bit all over the place, we agreed to the tour being in the Passat instead of the Beetle convertible. We were pretty flexible as to what the tour would include as we have done the introduction to Porto tour previously. Pedro suggested we drive up to Braga, about a 35 minute drive north of Porto and we thought this sounded like a plan.

    We headed off and out of the city and onto the freeway with Pedro giving a running commentary and, before you knew it, we were there. We first drove up to the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte. It is a Catholic shrine in Tenões, outside the city of Braga. It’s name means Good Jesus of the Mount. This sanctuary is a notable example of a Christian pilgrimage site with a monumental Baroque stairway that climbs 116 metres up from below. Bom pilgrims climb it on their knees. On 7 July 2019 it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The views were amazing and the inside of the church, particularly the altar, was quite unusual. There are a number of swanky hotels up there and it would be a nice place to just chill for a couple of days. You also get lovely views back over Braga.

    On the way out we had a very funny experience. Pedro had driven ‘down’ a hill near the Sanctuary and stopped the car. He then said “Can you hear Jesús calling? He’s calling you back.” As he had just locked the car, we weren’t quite sure what to think. He then put the car in neutral and let go of the steering wheel and the car started to roll ‘up’ the hill with some speed. He did this several times and we were in on the joke. We were all rolling around with laughter. He said he used to go on holidays to Braga when he was a kid and his Dad used to love to do this. Where not sure what it was, but it was all a bit Twilight Zone.

    We then drove down to the old historic town of Braga, where we walked around and got a feel for the place. Braga is host to the oldest Portuguese Catholic archdiocese, and it is a seat of the Primacy of the Spain and Portugal. During the Roman Empire, then known as Bracara Augusta, the settlement was the capital of the province of Gallaecia and one of the first to separate from the Roman Empire. Within the city there is a castle tower. Nowadays, Braga is a major hub for inland Northern Portugal and is an important stop on the Portuguese Way of St James.

    We also visited the Braga Cathedral. Due to its long history and artistic significance, it is one of the most important buildings in the country. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Braga and of the Primate Archbishop of Portugal and Spain. The Cathedral has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. It was established in 1089 and the architect was João de Castillo. The Cathedral has Gothic, Moorish, Manueline and Baroque styles throughout. It also has an extremely impressive organ set up.

    The old historical city of Braga is beautifully set out, nice and flat and so easy to get around. There are lovely plazas and restaurants and streets with lovely stores. The pace in Braga seemed a bit more relaxed and laid back compared to Porto.
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  • Waiting to get inFabulous wineCheersCheese and meat board to startTorching the Sea BassThe sea bass was divine, especially the accompanimentBoth chefs in the tiny kitchenPlating our pork dishThe secret pork dish, also very goodAlmond Torte - heavenChocolate tort with strawberry ginger sauce

    Porta4

    20 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    This restaurant had been recommended to me by Stephanie Hall. It is in an extremely tiny space, with only six tables that seat two people, two chefs and two wait staff. They have an interesting wine list and a fairly small but very interesting menu. The dishes are all seasonal, reflecting the local produce that is currently available. The restaurant has been running for eight years and was totally booked out for the two seatings.

    We started with a shared platter of Portuguese cheese and sausages. We had two mains which we also shared; sea bass on a bed of spinach, chickpeas and parsley was the first dish. This was followed by Pork done a secret way with sweet potato, capsicum and herbs. Both dishes were absolutely delicious.

    To go with this fabulous meal we had a bottle of red made from the Aragonez (a local name for Tempranillo) and Tourgiga Nacional. We also indulged in dessert - Ian had a chocolate cake with a strawberry ginger sauce and I had the dessert of the week, which was an almond torte. Both were very good. We also indulged in a white port to follow dessert.

    We had a great night, met some lovely people and got to chat with the chef and find out a bit more about the dishes. We then had a 20 minute stroll back to our apartment through lovely Porto. Life is good.
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  • Just out of the oven
    And into our tummies!Outside the Majestic CaféBusker in Santa CatarinaChurch of Saint IldefonsoBebe the catClock in São Bento StationCheers to our second lunch at TapaBentoTuna TartareOxtail dumplingsI had wild prawn risottoIan went for a cod and spud dishDessert was a banoffee mille feuille

    TapaBento take 2

    21 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    We had a leisurely Saturday morning. We walked around our burb, got some pastel de nata (just out of the oven) and coffee from Manteigaria. We then walked up the main boulevard of Porto, Santa Catarina to look at the shops before heading off to TapaBento for lunch.

    We were warmly greeted by Isabelle again and given “our table”. We were served by Rita and Gaurav again and it was so relaxed and enjoyable. Today we started with a tapas but then we both chose main meals. Today I tried their white Sangria which was very good and Ian had a white. We also indulged in a dessert to share, and Isabelle gave us oxtail dumplings to try, which were delicious.
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  • Lovely formal gardensPeacocks shaking his tail feathersChooksRoostersLovely view of the river and PortoLooking down the river towards the seaPortoPorto, the river and GaiaOne water lily in bloomEntertainment centre

    Jardins do Palácio de Cristal

    21 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    After our wonderful lunch we decided we should probably do a bit of exercise and so we headed off to Jardins Palácio de Cristal, a garden that has views back to the centre of Porto and down the Douro River. It was nice to take a slow walk through an area we haven’t been to before and take in the lovely sights and architecture and tiles!

    The gardens are very nice and full of peacocks, geese, ducks and chooks - yes chooks. I must admit they do look a bit out of place in a very formal and manicured garden, but they were quite posh ones. The views were also very nice indeed.
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  • Front GateLovely driveway but not for rolling casesThere were several white peacocks on the propertyThe sitting roomEverything is beautifully styledOur room was a renovated barnReally spaciousBathroom was small but very functionalPeacocks were often hanging around outside our roomLovely deck to relax and have a drinkLarge pond on the property

    Quinta dos Lobos

    22 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    We were up early this morning for our bus trip to Sinatra. Felipe, our UBER driver, was on time and got us to the large and modern Campanhã bus station with plenty of time to spare to catch our 8:25 am bus, which ended up being a bit late. The journey was about 3.5 hours, and it rained for much of the journey. At just under 15 euros each for the 280 km journey (seat plus luggage), this was amazing value.

    We arrived in Sinatra a bit after 1 pm and grabbed a cab to take us to our hotel - it cost about the same as the bus trip! It was lovely to be back in Sinatra with its narrow winding streets, colourful buildings and palaces.

    The Quinta dos Lobos (Farm of the Wolves) hotel we stayed at was recommended by Nadia, who we met on our 2019 trip to Portugal when she took us on a day trip to Sintra. The hotel was owned and designed by an artist friend of her’s, Dayane, has only been open for a year and has only eight rooms. We had to wait about 30 minutes to get into our room. The nice guy on reception made us a coffee to have while we waited. The hotel is located in large grounds, which are lovely, with peacocks roaming freely.

    Our room was in a separate building from the main hotel building, and was only completed about a month ago. It was large, stylish and comfortable, and the hotel is gorgeous.
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  • Venue for lunch
    Amazing codfish croquettesCheese PlatterSintra LandscapeSintra National PalaceLovely old Bell TowerLots of ups and downs in SintreGorgeous Tiles everywhereBar Fonte Da PipaLovely street artBest white SangriaDinner venueSintra sausage in pastryGoats cheese, ham & walnut pastryPork with a madeira sauceBras (codfish, potatoes, eggs & onion)

    First peek at Sintra

    22 октября 2023 г., Португалия ⋅ 🌧 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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