FRIDAY

We met up with some friends at the hostel, and then all of us headed out to explore. It was pretty gloomy, unfortunately, but still absolutely beautiful. The city is a bit like San Francisco, in that all of the streets are hilly (TONS of uphill walking!), they have little 'cable car' type things, and there are a lot of neat looking, colorful buildings lined up next to each other. Our plan for the day was to make it up to St. George's Castle (Castelo de Sao Jorge), but of course we had quite the adventure before we actually found it. You would think, that with as big and important this place is, it would be easy to get to. Not so. Even with the maps, we found ourselves going every direction except for the right one. But it worked out, because we were able to see almost all of Alfama, which is the famous older part of the city. And we did end up making it to the castle, which was worth the wait. At first we were hesitant about paying the 3 euros or so to go inside, but we did it, and I am so glad we did. The views from the top were breathtaking- you could see the entire city, the river, the bridge, all of the buildings- it was unreal.

Well after our adventure at the castle, we walked around some more, stopped at a restaurant for some wine and cheese, and made our way back to the hostel. After a nice nap, we got ready and went out for dinner at a place called 'Restaurante Chú Chú'. I had the salmon, which was absolutely delicious. Portugal is known for their seafood, and i must say, it definitely lived up to the standards.

Saturday morning we got a later start, but still managed to fit in SO much. First, we went to this flea market that they have every Saturday, and did a little bit of shopping around with all the good deals and handmade jewelry/clothes/etc. The boys loved it. ha. Then, we had this great plan to go on this walking tour at 3, but unfortunately, even though we made it in time, it turned out they had changed the times from what the flyer said, so we had to wait until the next day. But it all worked out, because we explored on our own and walked down to one of the main squares, the Commerce Square, right by the river. Even though the weather wasn't great that day, it was still beautiful to see.
As we were heading out and trying to find a bathroom, we see this sign, advertising the "Sexiest Bathroom on Earth." Naturally, this spiked some curiosity, so we checked it out. Turns out, you had to pay one euro to use it, which of course we just had to do, and it was probably the funniest thing I have ever spent one euro on. They had tons of colors of toilet paper, fancy wooden stalls that each had their own toilet, mirror, counter, and calming music playing, a huge yellow sink, and decorations. I really didn't find it 'sexy,' but hey, it was an experience.
Sunday morning we woke up relatively early, because there was a lot we wanted to fit in to our last day. We started off at 11 with a walking tour- it was one of those tours that is free, and then you tip the tour guide however much you want at the end. It lasted for 3 hours, which was a bit lengthy, but we got to see so much of the city and learn a lot of cool facts and history about Lisbon. We saw this old church that was severely damaged during the 1755 earthquake- has no roof and cracks all over, but is still standing. We walked up to a beautiful viewpoint of the city, where the famous old elevator is (luckily for my sake, we walked up to see the view instead of taking the elevator:)). We went to Rossio Square, one of the most famous plaza areas in the city. We also stopped to take Ginginha Shots, which are these shots of this sweet cherry liquor that they serve in a chocolate shot glass, so you can eat the shot glass after. They're known for this in Lisbon- and as you can imagine, with my love for chocolate, I was quite happy. After walking around much more of the city (and climbing every staircase that exists in Lisbon) and seeing many more beautiful sights and buildings, the tour ended back at the Commerce Square. Except it looked a little different from when we were there before, because it was an absolutely gorgeous day on Sunday- so we got to see everything with blue skies.
After the tour, we hopped on a train to Belem. We were starving when we got there, so we got some lunch and decided to have a picnic at a beautiful park nearby. It was very tasty and super nice out, so it would have been a great idea to eat outside...except for the fact that we were bombarded by flies the entire time- which was a tad unpleasant. After our lunch, we started exploring, and found Jeronimos Monastery, the Tropical Garden, the 25 de Abril Bridge (which looks exactly like the Golden Gate), and then went to what we at the time thought was the Tower of Belem. We paid a couple euros to go up to the top, where there were gorgeous views, and admired the outside, which had some really neat and detailed designs on it. Welll....turns out, it was not the Tower of Belem that we went up. It was the 'Discoveries Monument.' But we did not figure this out until we were back home, when I stumbled upon a picture of the Tower of Belem and thought, hm, that does not look like what we went up. How embarrassing. But we still had a great time and saw some pretty cool stuff. haha. Before we left Belem, we of course had to stop at the famous Pasteis de Belem, where they have the 1 euro (1.05 actually) pastries that they are known for. There's always a super long line out the door- but we waited, and they were definitely worth it.By the time we made it back to the hostel, it was almost 1 in the morning, and we still had to shower, pack, and all of that. Needless to say, Court and I got about 3 hours of sleep before we had to wake up at 5 am to catch our flight. But it was so worth it to get a full extra day in the city- we were able to do so much. The trip overall was a complete success- I would tell anyone to go to Lisbon...there is so much to do and see, and it is such a unique city.
Well, sorry for this post being so late- we've been back for a week now, not much new- just been going to class...explored some more of Madrid this past weekend, and this coming weekend Mom and Dad arrive! So I'm very much looking forward to that.
I'll try and be better with my posts- adios amigos!






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