The few pictures I took on a mini-break to Lisbon a few years ago. The most miniscule of mini-breaks; we were in the city for less than 36 hours!
Due to current travel restrictions, I’m living vicariously through my old travel photos and optimistically (but hesitantly) planning future trips. I have very fond memories of Lisbon, in part due to the beautiful October weather we had. It’s a standing joke among my friends that I always take the British rain with me wherever I travel, so this made a nice change! Though 33 degrees at 8pm was a bit of a shock to the system …
All we lacked in Lisbon was time, not helped by getting ridiculously lost on the first day. This trip had been sandwiched between two busy work weeks and all planned around a concert at Coliseu dos Recreios (brilliant but sweltering given the evening temperatures). Which left us with only the Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning to explore …
Lisbon Recommendations:
- Go for a wander – I say this for every city … but it’s especially rewarding somewhere like Lisbon’s Alfama district. I could have spent weeks ambling around the sloping cobbled streets, admiring the terracotta rooftops and and vibrant buildings. Colour is everywhere at street-level in this part of town: window boxes bursting with flowers alongside painted doorways and street art everywhere!
- São Jorge Castle – the views from the gardens are spectacular!
- Mercado da Ribeira/TimeOut Market – indoor food markets are always a must and this one is especially varied.
- Rossio Square – just quite impressive. Better to go before it gets too dark.
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos – the Portuguese are proud their 15th century explorers …
- Pastéis de nata – delicious custard tarts affectionately known as ‘natas’. I won’t confess how many we ate but enough that I can assuredly state they best enjoyed warm
No doubt I’ll return for ‘Lisbon: The Sequel’ in the future so please share any recommendations. What have I missed out on? Is Sintra worth a visit? What is your favourite local food?
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