Luton Airport
2. April 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 5 °CHere we go! Waiting to fly to Lisbon to kick off the first leg of our Euro trip. Vera eating her sandwiches before the journey even starts in true Hungarian style.
Here we go! Waiting to fly to Lisbon to kick off the first leg of our Euro trip. Vera eating her sandwiches before the journey even starts in true Hungarian style.
Today we woke up full of energy to go out and start exploring on our first full day of this trip. We found a funny little local cafe and had a coffee and a chicken toastie for breakfast and thenWeiterlesen
Another big walking day. We cannot feel our feet but it was so worth it. Sintra is 40 minutes train ride from Lisbon. It is a "longtime royal sanctuary, its forested terrain is studded withWeiterlesen
Bought a 24 hour public transport ticket to discover a further part of the city (but also we just cannot walk anymore). Belem tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and great view to the Ponte 25 de AbrilWeiterlesen
Super rainy day so we decided to try a hop on hop off bus for the first time ever. Well the idea is great but in pratice it means a full bus with people standing so you can't see anything,Weiterlesen
Our second day in Porto and the weather was much more friendly for exploring. We wandered along the river, looking down on the little houses below and across at the huge bridges, some of them twoWeiterlesen
A travel day today. First up a train from Porto to Braga which turned out to be really good. We usually prefer trains to buses when we can because they are more comfortable and this one was brilliant.Weiterlesen
The rain has finally stopped and we were so ready for a big hike in the Geres National Park. The tourist office lady pointed us in the right direction for a 5 hours hike clearly marked by signs (wellWeiterlesen
Today was a big travelling day, crossing from Portugal to Spain but let's start at the beginning.
After a lovely breakfast at our hostel in Geres we got on a bus to head back to Braga. The journeyWeiterlesen
We arrived in Spain in Santiago de Compostela. We spent a very laid back day exploring and enjoying our first proper tapas of the trip, there is something very satisfying about free food, it seems toWeiterlesen