After 4 days in Lisbon we went south along the coastal road to the most westerly point of continental Europe. The weather was cloudy and rainy for a few days and the ocean is freezing cold, so my plan to load on the beach was not a good one. The distances are a lot closer than I had thought so got to places way quicker than I thought it would take, so we really motored along at a good clip and then headed east into Spain.
Monday, May 21, 2018
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
LISBON - PORTUGAL
From Cordoba to Lisbon is just over five hundred kilometers and we stayed in Situbal which is just south of Lisbon by thirty kilometers. Found a great apartment which happened to overlook the main plaza where they had set up a huge covered stage for a concert that night to celebrate Frrdom Day , 25 April. Took the train into Lisbon and then the ferry which was quick and didn't have to worry about finding parking.
The city goes from the river banks and rises up the hillside and is very old and beautiful, with clean cobbled streets and old trams and lots of history. We generally just walk everywhere covering between 6 to 10 kilometers a day so get to see most of the desired locations. Being there on Freedom Day was special cause all the locals celebrate it and wear a red carnation ,the symbol of that day back in 1974 when the military overthrew the dictator and not one shot was fired.
Satubal harbor
The Frredom Day concert from our balcony
The plaza was jammed and jamming
Church in the day
Church at night
Town Hall
Arco da Rua Augusta
The 25th of April Bridge
Tram 28
Train station facade
Parquet Eduardo VII
Lisboa
Castle de São Jorge
Panteao Nacional
Basilica da Estreia
Neat architecture
Setubal market
Tuna sushi
The city goes from the river banks and rises up the hillside and is very old and beautiful, with clean cobbled streets and old trams and lots of history. We generally just walk everywhere covering between 6 to 10 kilometers a day so get to see most of the desired locations. Being there on Freedom Day was special cause all the locals celebrate it and wear a red carnation ,the symbol of that day back in 1974 when the military overthrew the dictator and not one shot was fired.
Satubal harbor
The Frredom Day concert from our balcony
The plaza was jammed and jamming
Church in the day
Church at night
Town Hall
Arco da Rua Augusta
The 25th of April Bridge
Tram 28
Train station facade
Parquet Eduardo VII
Lisboa
Castle de São Jorge
Panteao Nacional
Basilica da Estreia
Neat architecture
Setubal market
Tuna sushi
Sunday, April 29, 2018
CORDOBA
Drove north east to Cordoba where we got a real fancy hotel, well for me anyhow and it was on the outskirts of town in the hills.
Called Juan Carlos whom I had stay with me when he was in Montana on his world trip about 20 months ago and he had just arri ed back home 3 weeks ago from that trip. We had a great reunion and went to his Mas Gas Club and then out for dinner. Was great to catch up and hear about his travels.
We explored Cordoba and it is a beautiful city with centuries of history and churches and ruins as the photos below depict.
The Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir and the Great Mosque - Cathedral of Cordoba built in 784 - 786 AD
The Roman Bridge
Puerta del Puente, one of the three remaining of the thirteen original gates leading into Old town.
The Roman walls surrounding the Old town
Juan Carlos at Mas Gas Club
The renowned arches inside the church
Part
Private courtyards they open to the public
Spectacular flower display
My favourite picture of Cordoba, Calleja de Las Flores
Great wall art throughout the city
Called Juan Carlos whom I had stay with me when he was in Montana on his world trip about 20 months ago and he had just arri ed back home 3 weeks ago from that trip. We had a great reunion and went to his Mas Gas Club and then out for dinner. Was great to catch up and hear about his travels.
We explored Cordoba and it is a beautiful city with centuries of history and churches and ruins as the photos below depict.
The Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir and the Great Mosque - Cathedral of Cordoba built in 784 - 786 AD
The Roman Bridge
Puerta del Puente, one of the three remaining of the thirteen original gates leading into Old town.
The Roman walls surrounding the Old town
Juan Carlos at Mas Gas Club
The renowned arches inside the church
Part
Private courtyards they open to the public
Spectacular flower display
My favourite picture of Cordoba, Calleja de Las Flores
Great wall art throughout the city
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