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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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Been on a couple of stags there in the last two years, but I imagine not much is that scene is of relevance... Am going again with the Mrs and little one in a couple of months, so also keen to hear any tips.

 

Barrio Alto is definitely lively at night and there are some good places to eat there too earlier on in the evening.

 

We had a nice (informal) brunch at the Time Out Market, where there are loads of food outlets. Would definitely recommend that.

 

The city is quite hilly, which makes sight-seeing walks tiring. It might be easier when it's not as hot. We did a Segway tour, which we really enjoyed. That was an easy way to avoid the climbing.

 

I'd also recommend "Park Bar" (I think that's it's name). A rooftop bar at the top of a multi-story car park (in Barrio Alto). Quite trendy and worth a drink there - don't be put off by the lift! Gets busy in the evening.

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love it, favorite city in Europe

 

Barrio Alto and Alfama are probably the best places to go out / stay

 

do the bus/tram hop on/off doings to the castle and the massive statue, doesn't take long to do all the routes

 

if i was going again I'd definitely do a day trip to Sintra and was disappointed I'd not heard of it before I went last time

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I've never made it there, but yes, it's a full day job I think. You can get the train from the station near Rossio (the main square).

 

The castle is worth a visit, up the hill, great views. Visit one of the Ginja shops for a cheeky livener, head down to Belem, visit the original pastel shop, the momument to discovery, the monestary etc.

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I've never made it there, but yes, it's a full day job I think. You can get the train from the station near Rossio (the main square).

 

The castle is worth a visit, up the hill, great views. Visit one of the Ginja shops for a cheeky livener, head down to Belem, visit the original pastel shop, the momument to discovery, the monestary etc.

 

cheers.

 

going to jump on that 28 tram, think that takes you past most of the to see sites

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I've never made it there, but yes, it's a full day job I think. You can get the train from the station near Rossio (the main square).

 

The castle is worth a visit, up the hill, great views. Visit one of the Ginja shops for a cheeky livener, head down to Belem, visit the original pastel shop, the momument to discovery, the monestary etc.

 

Hmmmmm, Pasteis de Belem, lovely stuff and less expensive than sliced and fried potatoes

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