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October 27th 2015
Published: October 27th 2015
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The tiny room is only slightly lit by the pre-dawn sky. Outside the window, two cruise ships have moored in these last few minutes before dawn. The ships are lit like giant Christmas trees against the grey Rio Tejo. The sky to the east of the river begins to develop a faint orange band along the horizon. The bright white buildings that flow down the hillside to the river reflect the early light an... Read Full Entry



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Elevador Gloria

Lisbon Funicular
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Elevador Gloria

Lisbon Funicular
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Casa dos Bicos

16th Century "House of Spikes".
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Rua Augusta

Augusta Arch-Lisbon
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Rossio Square



28th October 2015
Torre de Belem

Lisbon seem to be worth a visit
We did spend a few hours in Lisbon between flight once and we thought it might be worth going there for a visit. Thanks to your blog we know for sure it would be worth it. Thanks for sharing your photos and your story with us./Ake
28th October 2015
Torre de Belem

Definitely worth a stop...
I think Lisbon is definitely worth a stop. So many things to see, There are also many things close by that we have just begun to visit. Check it out, for sure. Thanks for reading, Ake!
29th October 2015
Hotel Avenida Palace Stairway

Slice of Life
Thanks for sharing a taste of everyday life in your new city with its colorful neighborhoods and funiculars. How lovely to stay in the Alfama, that oldest part of town. When I was there, in my cheap hotel, I could hear fado wafting up into my room--so lovely. I wonder if the 25th of April Bridge didn't make you a little saudade for home?
29th October 2015
Hotel Avenida Palace Stairway

Thinking of Home...
Many things in Lisbon remind us of home. The tiny trams are like cable cars, the bridge is like the Golden Gate, both cities have "7 hills", the river looks like the bay and the Castle reminds me of the Presidio. If I find a Chinatown there won't be much reason to ever go home! Thanks for reading, Tara!
31st October 2015
Hotel Avenida Palace Stairway

English, please!
I also found that many Portuguese loved to speak English, pointing out that the oldest treaty in Europe is between the English and the Portuguese. They weren't overly fond of my Spanish, since Felipe II had invaded about 400 years ago. I love the ancient hill towns, and since the country was the most affordable I'd visited in Western Europe, I do have fantasies of living there someday. I love your explorations, though maybe there won't be an end to these.
31st October 2015
Hotel Avenida Palace Stairway

No Spanish, please!
We laughed when we saw this! Other than Bom Dia and Obrigado, we have no Portuguese at all. At times we have tried to communicate in Spanish (I have no idea why?) and kind of gotten dirty looks. I assumed that it was because we spoke so poorly, but we never thought it could be because of the "little brother" complex Portugal sometimes has with Spain. We have found that everyone (almost) speaks some English and they seem to like speaking it. No one likes speaking Spanish. Only 10 more days until we speak English again, not to give away our next destination...
31st October 2015

Memories of last year's vacation
Hi Dave, I really enjoyed reading this blog and especially enjoyed the pictures! I found myself reading along and frequently saying , "oh yeah" as I was reminded of places I had seen while in Lisbon. We had such a nice vacation in Portugal. The people were very friendly and helpful. I hope the rest of your time in Portugal is great and I look forward to reading about your next adventure.
31st October 2015

Gracias, Hermana!
We really like Portugal and wish we could see more of it. We went to Sintra yesterday (which was very nice). Thanks for reading and we look forward to talking to you soon!
3rd November 2015

The lure of Lisbon
This is a town we have always been drawn to and yet have not had time to explore yet. I love the way you spend a month in each location. Did you ever read the book, A Year with Charles Kuralt? He wrote a book about doing the same thing although all of his favorite locations were U.S. Love the terra cotta roofs. We love funiculars. Thanks for sharing.
3rd November 2015

Lisbon Allure
We have like our time here. I remember having "A Perfect Year" on my bookshelf at home and reading it several times. I never thought about it but perhaps it was an inspiration for this trip. Staying for a month in each place started as a way to stay in AirBnb places for a "discount" rate but now seems to be the perfect amount of time to explore a city. Thanks, as always, for reading and I hope all is well for you guys!
3rd November 2015
Lisbon Nights

Perfection
I love this one

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