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Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto September 8th 2019

Last night we walked down to the main road leading to Ponte D Luis, aided by the clever web site established by our hosts for their business. It has a google map link that highlights the essentials to get us around. We had dinner at a local cafe, an empañada and coke , and while waiting for Sue to finish - I know, I eat too fast; I wish it was an Olympic event - I spotted a trail of people heading up a very steep path to something. At my suggestion to find out what ‘something‘ is, Sue gave me the , look at the hill look, but I was not to be denied. After glowing compliments about how well Lisbon’s trekking had gone, and how she’d even surprised herself, l led and she followed ... read more
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Mostario Serra do Pilar

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto August 29th 2019

Although I woke up several times, I slept fairly well until 10am, having gotten to sleep before 10pm! I guess I was really tired and sleepy. In drank a cup of coffee (actually instant cappuccino that I’d bought in a store yesterday), then walked around a bit, mostly down near the river. I got some great photos of both Porto and Gaia, along with one of three young people standing on the railing, yelling, and acting like they were going to jump. They were still there when I crossed back over the bridge to Porto, so I don’t know if they ever actually jumped. I heard later that a lot of times they try to collect “dare you” money before jumping! After I crossed back into Porto, I walked along the river until I found a ... read more
The famous Majectic Cafe
Iglesia de San Ildefonso
Muralha Fernandina

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto August 28th 2019

I left my brother-in-law’s house right at 7pm… unfortunately in a bit of a rush, leaving my passport and behind! I didn’t realize it until I was on the bus from Seville to Lisbon. This mishap was just one of many. Raphael, my other brother-in-law, took me to Jerez de la Frontera, about 25 minutes away in his car, dropping me off at the bus station. The day before I’d bought tickets online through a website called Busbud for the bus line ALSA, for 82 Euros. They were a bit more expensive than Rome2Rio, but simpler. I was supposed to take bus from Jerez to Lisbon, then switch to another one from there to Porto, with emphasis on supposed to! Raphael was long gone when I found out that no ALSA buses left from Jerez. The ... read more
Bus station in Lisbon
Casa da Musica Bus Station in Porto
Rotunda da Boavista

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto July 13th 2019

Hello everyone, I’m back at writing but still struggling to keep the blog up-to-date because I’m almost 2 years behind! After my visit to the United Kingdom (July 2017), I took a 2.5 hour flight from Manchester to Porto, northern Portugal. Also known as “Oporto” in English, the second city in Portugal has about 300.000 inhabitants and lies on the banks of the Douro River. This was my first visit to Portugal and the 72nd country/territory I ever laid foot on. Almost all travellers I’ve met whom have been to Portugal, including friends, had good things to say about the country. Therefore I visited with certain expectations and in the end I was not disappointed! From the plane, arriving into Porto, I had a good view over the coastline and the beaches to the west and ... read more
Vineyard in Pinhão
Rabelo boats on the Douro River in Porto, Ponte de Dom Luis I in the background
Porto, Ribiera waterfront

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto July 12th 2019

Bonjour à tous, Enfin hier au soir, J'ai mangé à la portugaise, sur les conseils du jeune réceptionniste de l'hôtel. Une bonne soupe de poisson, ensuite une morue, accompagnée de petites pommes de terre nouvelles, épinard, tomate, le tout baignant dans l'huile d'olive. Une préparation portugaise, dommage j'ai oublié le nom, avec un déssert, le tout pour 20e avec le service. J'ai un peu de mal à comprendre parfois les prix pratiqués, les endroits très touristiques comme hier ne sont pas forcément les plus chères. Où cet après midi une bière en plein centre de Porto 1,5e, et dans un trou perdu ça peut être 3,50. Aveiro, la Venise portugaise, c'est sur le papier, dans le concret il y a quelques canaux, avec ces bateaux portugais, les Saveiros, qui servent de trainent "couillons" aux touristes de ... read more
la gare de Porto
Aveiro
Porto

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto April 1st 2019

We have been in our 'new' home for a few months now and since the actual move had meant we had cancelled our winter sun plans, things were now much calmer ? I was spending less time at the hospital and in general things were quiet. Andrew had some annual leave to use up before the end of March so a quick search on the Ryanair website and Porto was booked ☀️✈️ Neither of us had been to Portugal for quite a few years, we figured the weather wouldn't be too bad and the flights were cheap and convenient so whats not to love ❤️ . In the weeks preceeding however we had managed to find a house to buy and James had dropped out of school so things were not so calm on the home ... read more
OLD CITY DESIGN APARTMENTS
TOURIST TRAMS
FUNICULAR!

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto November 11th 2018

Carl’s concert at Coimbra university went really well. He delivered an hour lecture speaking as a musician to the audience of musicians in terms they fully understood. But he also spoke about the zen of shakuhachi. The students learnt that there is more to music than the Western tradition and some were deeply inspired and wanted to purchase a shakuhachi and pursue studies in Japan. Our love for Portuguese Fado brings us again to Coimbra. Fado is medieval and was/is a serenade song. The spirit of Fado is a deep yearning and in that respect it is similar to Japanese Enka. It is in the tiny taverns that you hear the most soulful Fado. Oliveira Salazar, the cruel dictator of Portugal knew that the Fado singers were a danger to his regime. He sent many of ... read more
Carl concert Coimbre
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Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto July 29th 2018

24th July Oporto Located along the Douro river, Oporto lies within the estuary. Arcadia berthed a few miles down the coast in the harbour of Leixões, the Passenger Terminal is one of the finest examples of the architecture of the nineteen-sixties and it has recently been considered a part of the Architectural and Historical Heritage of the City of Matosinhos. So Oporto City Centre is about 8km north and lies on the banks of the Douro. Unfortunately with the traffic the shuttle takes about 40 minutes to the centre where the tourists are out in full. The historic centre was designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996 for its continued preservation of its historical sites. And you can see why, you are surrounded by churches, within a short walk we passed the Igreja dos Carmelitas, ... read more
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Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto » Matosinhos July 7th 2018

Portucale, c’est comme ça qu’on nommait Porto il y a quelques siècles. C’est aussi probablement cette ville qui a donné son nom au Portugal. Il paraît donc évident qu’une partie du pays trouve sa source ici. Porto s’étend sur quelques collines surplombant fièrement le fleuve. Vous aurez donc besoin d’aiguiser vos semelles et d’une bonne paire de mollets pour arpenter les centaines de rues et ruelles aux pentes prononcées, aux petits pavés inégaux et aux trottoirs de mosaïques à damiers noirs et blancs, au détour desquelles trônent fièrement monuments historiques et églises baroques. Il faudra obligatoirement ensuite prendre le temps de souffler et de ménager nos énergies en s’attablant à une des mille terrasses qui s’offrent à nous pour notre plus grand plaisir! Les couleurs vives des azuléjos et les toitures orangées des maisons donnent son ... read more
Ruelle donnant sur la gare de Saõ Bento
La tour des Clercs
Ribeira, en descendant vers le quai

Europe » Portugal » Northern » Porto July 6th 2018

Je ne commencerai pas mes chroniques portugaises en vous parlant de Porto car je n’ai pas encore complété mon programme. Et comme l’inspiration a besoin d’être nourrie, je vous invite aujourd’hui à plutôt me suivre doucement dans la magnifique vallée du Douro qui est maintenant classée au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO pour ses magnifiques et réputés vignobles. À environ 100 km à l’est de Porto se trouve Regua, petite ville nichée au creux de la vallée du Douro. C’est de là que j’entamerai le voyage de retour à la fin de la journée. Je me rends donc très tôt ce matin, à la superbe gare de Saõ Bento, en plein cœur de Porto, qui, à elle seule, vaut le détour pour y admirer les quelque 20 000 azuléjos qui ornent les murs de son hall d’entrée ... read more
Versant ouest, du train
Versant sud
Les pieds dans l’eau!




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