20 Unforgettable Moments in Portugal
We landed in Lisboa (local for Lisbon), Portugal via Valencia without much expectations, after memorable experiences in France and Spain. But hold on - it was a pleasant surprise for us, as we have experienced in almost all our trips the last leg of the trip is the most amazing. So here we were in Portugal, amazing last leg of the - Time Lapse Europe series.The best place to visit for a day, if you're in Lisboa, is Sintra. A train journey of 40 minutes and you arrive in a different world, a mountain with full of palaces, castles, museums, gardens and parks. It is famous for its 19th-century Romanticist architecture.
Sintra is something you cannot miss if you are fond of history and nature. It is also one of the most sought after real estate places in the entire Iberian peninsula with awesome climate, great views, greenery all around and also historical significance. The local government have some of its VIP meeting held in the palaces of Sintra.
Check out the names of the places to see on the signboard. All these places are worth a visit even if you're running short on time. Highly recommended - Pena Palace and Moors Castle.
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A magnificent fairy tale like palace has a typical Romanticist style architecture with mix of other styles as well. Here is one of the many entrances, it is quite scary if you observe the details on it, a mythological depiction of triton.
The magnificent grandeur-ness of the palace spectacular views from all around the palace and also the architecture makes it a must visit palace, make sure you have this in your itinerary. There's quite a bit of climbing you have to do reach to the top, but all the efforts are worth your every calorie spend.
It will cost you around €13,30 for an adult entry into the palace. Check the availability on their site and also book online in advance to avoid last minute hassles.
10. The famous Tower of Belem (Torre De Belem), right at the edge of the river Tagus, another UNESCO World Heritage site. It was built in 15th century by the King John II to defend Lisbon. |
11. This ferry takes you across the Tagus to Almada, from Lisbon to Sanctuary of Christ the King or the Cristo Rei. It will cost you only €1.20 for a one-way ticket. |
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A bird's eye view was required to shoot the surrounding places near the Praça do Comércio. Here we were on top of the Rua Augusta arch, a terrace to get the overview of the most happening place.
We spent almost an hour on the arch, in the scorching sun getting all sorts of angles and shots and watching the city flow from a vantage point. Got an overview of how the royal guards must have been keeping a watch on its citizens and also people arriving into Lisbon on ships from the Tagus river.
Here you can see the modern tram which runs along with the old tram. In the background (top) you can see the 25 de Abril Bridge, which resembles very much with the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, in the USA.
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Castelo de Jorge is bang in the downtown Lisbon. Sitting on a hill top, like all the typical castles for the view of the surrounding and a place of administration.
Another Moorish styled castle with strong bastions. The castle is the main tourist attraction of Lisbon and hence a lot of rush, especially during the weekends.
Though not all the castles are same, they have their own uniqueness and history.
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There is a considerable difference between a tourist, traveler and explorer.
This poster was adorning the wall in the hostel we stayed in Lisbon. It was kind of reminder to all the so called "tourist" to respect the place and fellow travelers. Such reminders may not be noticed in an hotel, but when you stay in a hostel it is more relevant.
When we travel, we are the ambassadors of our country, the way we carry ourselves and behavior is something people notice immediately and judge. This was kind of a reminder, much required for awareness.
20. Tried to capture my point of view of Portugal in this short video about Travel Tips to Portugal, hope you like it. Please give your feedback in the comments below.
Thanks for reading through. That was an end to the amazing 18 day trip across 3 countries with 3 friends and it was a lifetime memories. All of the places visited in (France, Spain & Portugal) are unique by themselves. Though we had great expectations about France and Spain, it was Portugal which surprised me most, as a package, be it amazing palaces, castles, climate, monuments, history, its people and much more.
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