Wednesday 14 March 2018

#random_thoughts........Lisbon + Sintra

 

  • The food in Lisbon is nice but generally quite salty....
  • Totally loving the street arts in Lisbon, especially those by Bordalo II (creator of the “Big Trash Animals”) - it was like a treasure hunt searching for his art pieces around Lisbon city!
Street art in Lisbon

One of the many art pieces by Bordalo II that we saw in Lisbon

  • Lisbon is a good place to escape the cold winter, although we did ended up getting a bit of sunburn ;P
  • The Pastéis de Belém (portuguese egg tarts) are to die-for! Yums!!

  • There is just something about the color, design and structure of the quaint yellow trams travelling within the city that adds to the charm of Lisbon!

  • A day trip to Sintra is a must, though you will probably need more than a day to explore all the wonderful places there...
Sintra town centre

Castle of the Moors as seen from afar...

  • Walking around in the hilly Lisbon is do-able but can be challenging at times especially when there is a need to climb up a steep slope :S

  • You really have to be wary of pickpockets in crowded areas (we were attacked by a group of gypsies who tried to open my bag when walking around the Lisbon city center :( )

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14 comments:

  1. Wow that street art is amazing! Reminds me of some of the art I saw in Toronto, Ontario.

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    1. Hi Janelle, thanks for reading and yes, the street art is gorgeous there! Would love to visit Toronto someday too! :)

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  2. I lived in Spain for three years while I was still in the military. We drove to Lisbon to spend the weekend and it was so much fun! The food was amazing and everyone was just so nice. Such a beautiful place!

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    1. Hi there! Thanks for reading and I cannot agree more with you on how fun and full we were during our trip there! haha ;P
      Cheers to more traveling!! :)

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  3. I've only read about Lisbon in books, and have always thought it sounds fascinating. I'm so glad to see it through your eyes. :) Thank you for this detailed post!

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    1. Hi Priya, thanks for reading :) Glad that you enjoyed this post, it is certainly a pleasure to be able to share the beauty of the places visited :)
      Cheers!

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  4. One man from Lisbon came to my home province in India during the middle ages and nothing was ever the same again for India or Indians. That said, I would love to be able to visit Lisbon some day. Your recommendations will certainly come in handy when I do make my way there. I've had those Pastéis de Belém in Macao; I found them amazing and can imagine how much better those in Lisbon would be.

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    1. Hi Denny, thanks for stopping by and I hope my posts will act as a great start to your soon-to-be trip to Portugal! Have fun!!
      Cheers!

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  5. Portugal is really an underrated travel destination as many travellers would rather head over to the more touristy countries in the vicinity such as Spain, France and Italy. I would love to visit Lisbon and Sintra soon to admire the beautiful urban landscapes.

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    1. Hi Nathan, hi there again and yes, I do agree with you that Portugal is one of the underrated destination as its beauty is always overshadowed by the glamour of the bigger cities. However, I do believe that with its charms, Portugal will soon become one of the hottest travel destination :)
      Cheers!

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  6. Lisbon and Sintra come alive vibrantly through the lovely montages. I find thee street art of Lisbon so colourful and vibrant. Sintra has an exotic charm which comes across so endearingly.

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    1. Hi Sandy and Vyjay, thanks for your lovely comments! Hope my posts have done Lisbon and Sintra justice :)

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  7. The street art in Lisbon looks quite vibrant. I wonder why food is salty though. That is an honest tip! I would love to take a ride on the old world trams. The bit on pickpocketing is scary. I heard it is common in Italy and many other European nations as well!!

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    1. Hi Abhinav, thanks for stopping by! I guess for cuisine, every district has their unique preference and while it might taste salty to me, it might not be so for the locals - just remember to try the food first before adding more salt :)

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