20 comment(s) for "First Impressions of Lisbon":

  1. J. M.

    Nice photos!
    Just an update: Both fountains on Rossio Square are working. The other one must have been undergoing some kind of maintenance when you passed by.

  2. Beautiful shots, particularly that castle view. I follow a photoblogger from Lisbon, so some of this is already familiar.

  3. Pamela McDonald

    Haven’t been to Lisbon for many many years. Back then it was still a dictatorship and sadly very run down. Main squares were then car parks and buildings in great need of repair and restoration. People looked very poor and depressed. Loved the tiles and the parks. We camped in an enormous park in a kind of forest (don’t remember the name) – but on the weekend discovered that quite a few locals suddenly took to their tents. We thought we’d camped in a nice quiet area. There was only one large tent all closed up quite some distance from ours. On the Friday afternoon when we returned from sightseeing discovered that it had been opened up and smaller tents put up all around our tent. They were the utilities and servants’ tents. There seemed to be heaps of servants, cooks and maids and drivers. The owners (must have been important people in the regime of the time) complained to us about our tent being there. Apparently they normally occupied the whole of this space most fine weekends. In the evening a huge dining table with lamps and candles and silver service was set up under the trees. The servants brought them several courses and different wines. They were also very noisy and played music v loudly. It was quite an experience.
    Have a great time in Lisbon. Sorry to hear the house is disappointing. Best wishes, Pamela

  4. Lisbon looks wonderful, Rosemary! I’d like to visit someday. Beautiful photos also.

  5. Beautiful pictures! I remember one of my first impressions set in the next day when I felt how sore my calf muscles were – what a hilly city! But a good workout 🙂

  6. Anna Grigorova

    Rosemary,we love Lisbon and I hope you also will enjoy!Don’t miss to see the unusual architecture of “Gare do Oriente” from the famous Spanish arch.Santiago Calatrava.Also see the interesting old gare “Rossio”,there was a train to the town of Sintra and if you have a time to visit,please go to “Palacio da Pena”,I find it fun.
    Do you plan to visit Porto?There was a good Bus connection .Different town,picturesque and I remember a Fado concert there and our dinner with a glass of Porto wine.Great time,two years ago…
    Have a good time,you too, and don’t miss to drink “Ginjinha” and eat a local cookie for me,please…

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