Hey guys, this is the concluding part of my Lisbon adventures. If you missed part 1, please read here.
16. Stumbled upon a 500-seater
restaurant-- Time Out Mercado da Ribeira
This is one place we stumbled upon by chance. Time out Lisboa food hall is a newly renovated
establishment that houses some of the best restaurants that have been
highlighted in the Time Out Lisboa magazine
I have never been more
confused about what to eat. With so many food options, it
was hard narrowing down my choice.
The Monastery is where
explorer Vasco da Gama spent his last night before embarking on the India
expedition
How grand is the monastery!
Every inch of the architecture was well thought out and intricately crafted
Jeronimous Monstery was fun, but it was time for a little outdoor fun, so we crossed to the other side of the road walked to the Discoveries Monument
18. Visited the Discoveries
Monument (Padrao dos Descobrimentos)
Lisbon is
famous for its explorers such as Henry the Navigator, Ferdinand Magellan, the
first explorer to circumnavigate the globe, and Vasco da Gama who discovered
the sea route to India from Europe. This monument was built to honor the
countries explorers and other notable figures.
The northern bank of the Tagus river is a monumental place as this is where ships set to sail to explore and trade
19. Viewed the Cristo
Rei Statue from the bank of Tagus river
In the far distance is the 25th of April Bridge and further on is the Christ The Redeemer, a replica of Rio de Janiero's famous statue |
20. We stomped all over Portugal
Belem tower was a military fort and was built to guard the entrance to the harbor.
24. Took tons of pictures
Lisbon is known for its tiles and tile building, so of course I had to take a picture of this pretty blue tiled building
There are colorful buildings on every street!
It was indeed happy times in Lisboa Peace out Lisboa |
Hope you guys enjoyed my Lisbon series. Barcelona adventures coming up soon. Have a fantastic weekend. |
Such fun pictures.
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Super awesome pics of Lisbon:) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteUgh...how BEAUTIFUL!!!
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I'm so happy I will go to Lisbon next week!!!!
ReplyDeleteBtw, great pics!!!!
Kisses, Paola.
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Yay Paola. Let me know how your trip goes.
DeleteI loved reading your posts about Lisbon - they've made me so excited to visit in July. Thanks for sharing your tips :)
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Lisbon is beautiful, you'd love it.
DeleteYour travel photos are always super amazing. Thanks for sharing your travels!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pictures!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had so much fun in Lisbon!!
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Wow stunning pictures everywhere, Lisbon is so beautiful.
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Grea pics dear. HitsNaija Entertainment
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos ! ;)
ReplyDeleteTravel is such an individual thing. I also found their architecture amazing. The people I encountered were not so amazing. Belem was my favorite site, and my second favorite was their zoo. Your pictures are lovely. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lot of fun, I love the scenery in a lot of the shots. Your makeup and hair towards the end is stunning and I love your green coat.
ReplyDeletePrincess Audu
Hello! I am from Portugal, and just wanted to say that I loved your post. It shows the true Lisbon and her environment.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)