Dates of this adventure: January 24-25, 2013
Not knowing much about Portugal before this trip, James and I were excited to explore and learn about the city.
Walking through historical Lisbon
The next morning, we casually wandering through Lisbon's city centre.
Overlooking Lisbon
Lisbon is not lacking in incredible views.
Not knowing much about Portugal before this trip, James and I were excited to explore and learn about the city.
Walking through historical Lisbon
The Santa Justa Lift, located in historical Lisbon, connects the lower streets of the Baxia and the higher Carmo Square.
Having arrived in Lisbon late in the evening, James and I headed out for a traditional Portuguese dinner.
Beef, rice, beans, and french fries
Baked fish, boiled potatoes, and broccoli
Nothing special. Pretty regular.
The next morning, we casually wandering through Lisbon's city centre.
Check out the incredible roots on this tree!
We headed to Miraduro Sao Pedro Alcantara for a panoramic view across the city to St. George's Castle and central Lisbon.
St. George's Castle
Overlooking Lisbon
Loved seeing those palm trees
Soaking up the intricate details of a few local churches
National Pantheon of Santa Engracia
Bacalhau, dried and salted cod, is a popular Portuguese dish. Unfortunately, the pungent, old fish smell permeates the entirety of every local grocery store. I had to pinch my nose shut when I was inside the stores. Needless to say, we did not purchase any of the cod for our picnic lunch.
The hills of Lisbon present an accessibility problem. This funicular railroad connects a few of the city's most popular areas.
Making our way toward the sea
Miniature doors!
Sampling a bit of port wine that originated in Portugal was a delightful way to end our first day in Lisbon.
Ricky Hanson says, Portugal is so beautiful, thanks for sharing your photos of Lisbon with us. I can't wait to visit there.
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