Category: Travel
-
Tiles everywhere

We visited the Lisbon Tile Museum, and saw some amazing things but the entirety of Lisbon has extravagant displays of tile and intricate stonework everywhere.
-
The peacocks of the Castelo de St. Jorge

On a cloudy day, we took a saunter up to the Castelo de St Jorge, an 11th-century, hilltop Moorish castle & royal residence sitting on the top of one of the seven hills of Lisbon. The views of Lisbon and the estuary from the top were stunning, but the real stars for the day were…
-
Cable Cars!

Last time I was in Lisbon, I came home telling Chris that it reminded me so much of San Francisco…hilly, overlooking water, interesting old architecture, cool bars and restaurants, lots of chill energy….and cable cars! Lisbon has really good public transportation, using buses, subway, trains and cable cars. The Number 28 cable car climbs steep…
-
Day Trip to Cascais

Cascais is a town just west of Lisbon, and we took a train there – about 30 minutes from Lisbon from one of the close train stations. It’s a coastal resort seaside town, known for beaches, the marina, medieval architecture and palaces. It’s also has a geologic feature call the Boca do Inferno (the mouth…
-
Arrival in Lisbon

For the first time in a long time (due to the pandemic), we flew to Europe for a vacation. The trip was smooth, as we flew from Denver through London Heathrow and connected to Lisbon. We rented a VRBO in Bica, right in the central part of the old town. It’s got some great views,…
-
The first month…To Arizona and Back

On our way down to Tucson, we stopped in a town called Truth or Consequences (formally known as Hot Springs), New Mexico. We spent a couple days relaxing on our way down. We had rented a place in our favorite facility in Oro Valley, just north of Tucson. While we are looking for a place…