Europe 2023 Day 7 and 8 – Lisbon

Day 7 was mainly for a wedding I attended last minute.

The wedding was at the Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira. The main course had a Portuguese sausage. Will say that was pretty good. But yea, I’ll let the pictures describe the wedding (but lots of tequila…)

On Day 8, basically went to the airport, LIS. Only thing to note was that passport control took about 15 minutes, but people coming in, looks like the line could’ve taken 30 minutes.

Europe 2023 Day 6 – Lisbon

Before talking about what happened during this day, wanted to talk about the various neighborhoods in Lisbon. The one I’m staying at is called Marquess of Pombal Square. It’s a very modern neighborhood that has a lot of 5 star hotels. I like it because it is not crowded, and very clean. Only downside is that it is farther away from Baixa (which is more south and where the nightlife is), but fortunately the 15 minute Uber ride is only 4 euros. More about neighborhoods can be found here:

https://www.lisbon.net/neighborhoods

Started off the day going to Belem. I would say Belem is very beautiful, and clean. First stop was Pasteis de Belem. You can either get seated, or order items to go. I ordered to go. Got the original pastel de nato and a cafe latte. It’s very soft, and flaky, which I liked.

After, stopped by McDonalds to see if they had anything special on the menu. Seems like they did not, so got a cheeseburger.

After, made my way to St Jerome Monastery. I went to the church part (since the museum part had a huge line up). I lit a candle, then went to the sacristy where they had paintings describing the life of St Jerome. One of the ones that was interesting is where the devil gave him “bad” books, but then he was ultimately forgiven.

After, went across the street to and walked through a really beautiful garden called Jardim da Praca do Imperio, or Discovery Garden.

After, went to Torre de Belem. The line to go up the tower was 2 hours long, so ended up only taking pictures of it.

From the tower, went closer to what I call the fake Golden Gate Bridge. It’s actually called Ponte 25 de Abril. Went closer to take some photos of it.

Afterwards, headed out of Belem and went to H&M to get a suite jacket. Got invited last minute to a wedding. The suit jacket was only 60 euros.

From H&M, went to TimeOut Market in Baixa. It’s a place where you can get local Portuguese food, and they have an Aperol spritz stand! More details can be found here:

http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2023/07/29/timeout-market-lisboa/

Then headed over to Alfama to check out Castelo de Sao Jorge. Will say that the view of the city from it was worth the visit (you had a view of Alfama plus the fake Golden Gate Bridge).

After, went and had dinner near the hotel at a restaurant called Selllva. More details here:

http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2023/07/29/selllva/

After dinner, went back to pink street to grab a drink and shot at one of the emptier bars nearby.

Then I headed to a club called Ministerium club (it’s at a part of the city you would have never guessed there to be a nightclub. It’s a restaurant by day, but something completely different at night). It has a very after hours vibe to it. There were two room. It was only 10 euros to get into. I went at 1:30am. It started to get busy at 2:30am. Ended up staying until 4am.

So I think the move for nightlife in Lisbon is to go to be at Pink Street at 11:30 and pregame at Pensoa Amor (being there at 11:30 is key to avoid the line), then head to Ministerium around 1:15am.

On the Uber ride back, the driver gave some of these suggestions for clubs:

-K in beach (more younger crowd)

-Mome nightclub (should have techno)

-Lust in Reuo (forgot the details on this one)

Europe 2023 Day 5 – Lisbon

Started off the day pretty late at 1pm. First stoped by the park near the hotel, Eduardo VII. Seems like a place they would host concerts. Along the way there was a monument Marques de Pombai… basically the man who rebuilt Lisbon after the fire from an earthquake put a statue of himself.

Note, people say Lisbon is the SF of Europe. Not sure yet about this.

From the park, headed to Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. Unfortunately it was closed, so only took a picture of the outside.

Then used an Uber to head to Sintra (was going to use the underground train right beside the church, but then realized I wouldn’t make it on time since it’s a 50 minute train ride be 30 minute Uber ride.

At Sintra, did a private one hour TukTuk tour, going around the places listed below…

Cafe Saudade – near Sintra train station and grabbed an egg tart and espresso shot from here. Also met the tour guide here.

Fonte da Sabuga – a fountain that has clean water coming out of it (water is from a spring). Still clean till this day

Sintra Central Palace – built in the 13th century, but took a long time to build. Windows are different colors because it took a long time.

Quinta da Regaleira – A Brazil Entrpreneur Bull this. He was part of the secret society, free masons. There is an initiation fountain for free masons there, which is also a very iconic site (probably should visit this palace next time I’m here).

Castro dos Mouros – built in the 10th century. Was occupied by Christians, then Muslims, then back to Christian’s once the King came back. The mountain it is on is what gave Sintra its name, since the mountain reflects the moon’s light so well. Also, Sintra means mountain of the moon

Chalet and Garden for the Countess of Edla – for the 2nd wife of the King (couldn’t stay in the palace since ) –

Also, Sintra is actually a volcano.

Lastly, the tour guide did mention that Uber is the best way to get around (both in Sintra when jumping from castle to palace, or in Lisbon proper).

After Sintra, headed to the Eduardo VII park with some friends, and then to Alfama for dinner at Lisboa Tu & Es. Highly recommend, and here is the review:

Lisboa Tu & Es

After, quickly stopped by Miradouro de Santa Luzia at night in Alfama (we wanted to catch the sunset, but food took a while).

We then went to Pink Street. It’s a very short street, but had drinks outside at Povo Lisboa, then nightclub bed at Pensoa Amor. Gotta say, street is definitely filled with European tourists, but I didn’t mind it lol.

Lastly, we tried to get into Lux nightclub, but we weren’t dressed for it. Apparently it’s a bit like Bergheim. So we ended up going to the G neighborhood at Finalement Club (honestly, enjoyed Pink Street way more).

Europe 2023 Day 4 – Lisbon

Woke up early to grab our last breakfast at Grand Palladium, then to catch a flight to LIS. I will say the departure area of IBZ looks nice because it is newly renovated. However the lounge was very subpar.

After arriving at LIS, the hotel, Intercontinental Lisbon, was a 20 minute Uber ride away.

After checking into the hotel, slept for 20 minutes, then booked a bus ride to Nazare. The fastest bus ride was 1.5 hours direct. It departed from the Lisboa Oriente Train / bus terminal. Fortunately the bus platforms were above ground and the buses super easy to find, since the Uber for their 4 minutes before departure. (Bus company used was flix bus)

After the bus ride, we walked alongside the beach, Praia da Nazaré, to grab lunch at Aki Del-Mar Mariscos:

Aki Del-Mar Mariscos

From there, took a tram, Nazaré Funicular, up a cliff to a lighthouse called Farol da Nazaré, where you can see 100ft waves from the beach Praia do Norte (however it is usually near the winter months). One story to note from the cliffs is that there is a story of a miracle where a knight was chasing a deer, and the deer fell of the cliff, but the knight’s horse stopped right at the edge of the cliff (and his hooves are imprinted at the edge).

Then walked back to the bus stop (8:30pm departure), but got some ice cream along the way).

FYI, this is a really good resource for Nazare: https://travellemming.com/things-to-do-in-nazare/

After getting back to the busy terminal, Ubered to the hotel, and ordered some room service (some salmon dish pictured below). (FYI, one thing I wish this hotel had was a pool or hot tub).