The famous Santa Justa lift. The queue for a ride went around the block so we skipped it! |
One of our few failures was missing out on getting into Belem Tower. Still beautiful from the outside we had the perfect excuse to sit and look at the ocean while enjoying a freshly squeezed pineapple juice. Although the tourist guidebooks recommend trying the pastis de nata from Belem patisserie our inside information was to skip the queue and just buy anywhere, they're all good when fresh and warm!
We also took a bus right round the city quite unintentionally - still, we found our way to the local flea markets which were enormous. Every kind of junk you never knew you needed. And if you lost your mobile yesterday you could probably buy it back there tomorrow.
We couldn't leave town without taking the time to visit another world heritage area. Sintra is easily visited by public transport although the train does not run as frequently as our Lonely Planet guide said that it would. Another fascinating spot to visit and we took advantage of the bus that did a loop around the major sites.
The walk around the Castle of the Moors offers some amazing views of the other buildings in Sintra and is worth the exertion. Just another mountain to walk up and down before dinner time.
Porto was only a short train ride away up the coast from Lisbon. For parts of it we could have been traveling through Australia as the landscape is dry, there are plenty of sheep, and gum trees predominate! We had selected our hotel on the basis of its price and the promise of a bar fridge. The decor was a bit of a surprise.
At least it had a bar-fridge! |
Matt tried to convince them he was the natural heir to the port empire. |
Failing to get hold of the keys to the cellar he found a micro-brewery! |
view from the river |
view of our lunch being cooked. Real street food! |
Sadly, our time in Europe was drawing to an end and we carefully packed our bags for our late evening flight to Bristol. Easy Jet was an easy flight but getting through immigration into the UK really was as dreadful, intrusive, and chaotic as every horror story I've ever heard about it. Next up, we visit some castles
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Wonderful tales of Portugal.Great to read such great tales.
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