Lisbon
I went to Portugal for 8 days, flying from Bergamo to Lisbon and back from Faro, which is in the south of the country (€47 RT). My first 3 days were spent in Lisbon. It’s a lovely city.
Portuguese houses
Rainbow
Art 1
Art 2
The first evening I watched the sunset near the port. I love watching trains pass.
Port
Road
House
The next morning Lisbon was living its life like usual. Someone was exchanging oranges for lemons.
He will make lemonade
Another local decided to start the day with violence.
Violence
The foreigner got fed up demonstrating with a weird poster, so he hanged a picture of his important deed instead.
Important deed
And I, as a tourist, decided to visit the tourist sites.
Santa Justa Lift
View from the top
A distinguishable element of Portuguese cities is the pavement made out of white and black stones, which are often arranged in different patterns.
Portuguese pavement
Wavy
Praça do Comércio
Jeronimos Monastery
Lots of tourists.
Belem Tower
Memorial to the Portuguese Colonial War
I appreciate colours and forms.
Water
Stone
Pipes
After this I visited Cascais: a town by the ocean.
On another day I decided to visit the part of Lisbon on the other side of the river. So I took a ferry across.
The other side
On the other side, there’s a cool trendy path along the water.
Trendy
Cool
It’s much easier to appreciate the bridge from this side.
Bridge
Looks like just the one in San Francisco.
hmmm
The bridge has a top level for cars and a bottom one for trains.
Multilevel
Water transport uses an even lower level.
Ship