Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pleasant Lisbon - Dream Beings

dream beings


I spent only three days in Lisbon and it was a whirlwind of a trip. Food, sights, walk, laughs; it was a pleasant place, with pleasant people that gave you pleasant feeling.

Yes, the whole 3D2N in Lisbon was very pleasant; nothing more, nothing less. And that's how I liked it to be. Pleasant, lovely, adorable Lisbon.

window to lisbon


zodiac medieval
would have gotten on if my zodiac wasn't the most boring one


Spotted a lazy cat sitting at the ruin we were visiting.

cat


cat 2


Must be the weather, it didn't even want to move when my camera went so close up to its face.

cat 3


lisbon city
bluish sunset


After sunset, we walked up to a hilly place filled with restaurants and decided to enjoy the rest of the evening looking in the surprisingly comfortable chilly night.

lisbon city at night


cliff restaurant


calamari


rack of lamb


camwhore


There was wine, of course. There always has to have wine.

drinks


For me, it's always a glass of chilled sweet moscato. :)

drinking moscato


And then I floated through the rest of the city at night.

freely


glass lift
pretty glass lift in the city


The next day we visited quite a number of monumental sites around Lisbon.

Like the Lisboa Jeronimos.

rainbow at Lisboa jeronimos


peace


pose 1


building sky


coffin


pose


lion


And lots of camwhore pics.

sobs


jump


window pose


pose in dungeon


glimpse


andrew
andrew in prison lol


nicolekiss
nicole in prison


structure


central yard


print  art
crazy print art I loved


ceiling
very nice ceiling, I said to myself.


jesus


resting place
somebody's resting place


lisbon cathedral
another beautiful cathedral


Spotted a dessert shop, couldn't resist walking in.

dessert shop


Came out with a cup of uber thick chocolate drink, tasted like chocolate pudding. #WIN!

chocolate drink


licking chocolate cup
tore and licked clean ^^


Went to the seaside.

yachts
so many boats and yachts.


yachts bay


museum
Monument to the Discoveries


I liked this monument because it told a story.

Henry the Navigator crossed the Pacific in 1520 and the 50m tall monument/tower showed Henry and many heroes of the time exploring a new world.

monument to the discoveries lisbon


You could see the statue of Henry at the tip holding a small caravel.

In front of the monument was a ground map of the world at the time.

malaca


They spelt Malacca wrongly. -.-


We took a lift up the monument had a breathtaking view of the harbour.

beautiful beach


And then ended the day in a sweet note.

chocolate cake


nom.

the end.

on bed

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