Inside Pena Palace - Sintra

Prince Ferdinand hired a German architect to design his castle and ended up with a mixture of styles....Gothic, Renaissance and Moorish. The site was once a monastery and the cloister remained intact.Weiterlesen
Prince Ferdinand hired a German architect to design his castle and ended up with a mixture of styles....Gothic, Renaissance and Moorish. The site was once a monastery and the cloister remained intact.Weiterlesen
Today’s plan was to spend the day in Sintra, a small resort town about 30 km NW of Lisbon. It was the summer getaway of Portugal’s kings and anyone wealthy enough with a desire to live amongstWeiterlesen
When we finished touring the Monastery, we carried on with our sightseeing despite the light rainfall. We walked about 15 minutes to the riverfront where there is a 170 foot tall stone monument calledWeiterlesen
Our beautiful sunny days were replaced by Storm Giselle that was causing heavy rain and strong winds throughout Portugal, prompting the weather office to issue a severe weather advisory. By noon theWeiterlesen
I was excited to see sunshine when we woke up this morning, later turning to partially cloudy. It would be a good day to explore another historic Lisbon neighbourhood. Yesterday we walked 11 km butWeiterlesen
The hotel we are staying at is a 15 minute downhill walk to the centre of historic Lisbon. Although I would have preferred staying in an apartment, they were more expensive than this 4* hotel thatWeiterlesen
We stored our luggage at the hotel and went to explore the walled town, which was a 5 minute walk. The historic centre of Evora is a Unesco World Heritage site. It was a Roman town in the 2nd to 4thWeiterlesen
Because of logistics, once again we had to rely on a private transfer from our Carvoeiro resort to the bus station in Albufeira, 35 km east. For €13 each we would travel 200 km on a smooth, highWeiterlesen
It was our last day in the Algarve and I was really hoping for a little sunshine but we woke up to another dreary day. The rain paused briefly in the early afternoon so we headed out to do a couple ofWeiterlesen
Our final stop of the tour was the seaport town of Lagos. We liked this town the best as it was lively and interesting, although we did see more homeless people here than anywhere else in Portugal. WeWeiterlesen