Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Oeiras
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Sleepin in the Rain.... Just Sleepin in the Rain..
We woke up bleary eyed the next day at the good ole Holiday Inn Express. This place had a free breakfast, so we took full advantage. I did at least. Kelly and I have been eating a lot of bread for breakfast lately, so I gorged myself, and then stuffed my pockets with fruit on the way out. I'm nothing if not classy. We got in our car, a blue Opel …
Why Did YOU Go To College?
We got up at a reasonable hour the next morning. As people were getting cleaned up, I went down to the fitness center in order to stress test my wrist. It failed. I could barely tear a wet Kleenex in my current state. Sooooo.. We'll put "get in shape" on the old to-do list. We had a big day ahead of us. You see Neill, being the ever so determined …
Week end in Lisbon
... all Lisbon up and
down all the hills. After that I just had energy for another very good
dinner (I love portuguise couisine), in the hostel this time: they
manage a 4 course meal dinner every night, wine is included and it's
just for 8euros!
Sunday, time over unfortunatelly...back to Barcelona, but Lisbon was
great as always and the new hostel I found was really something of new
generation!
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Fear & Phobia In Lisbon
... be great, but even though it wasn’t far away, the prospect of getting there put me off. So, I decided to go to a square and just people-watch.
I had an idea of which square I wanted to go to, Chiado, but before that I felt I should go up Elevador Santa Justa to see what the view was like. Elevador Santa Justa is an enormous lift in the middle of the city with a viewing platform with a panoramic vista of the city. What I didn’t realise ...
Pointed (and pointless) wanderings
... a tour bus map we had picked up at our hostel. Finding it proved to be nothing short of an adventure, and not the kind filled with joy and laughter. We received relatively ambiguous directions from a local that didn't seem to help our cause, and any attempt of our own to find the place was in vain. After much deliberation, I remembered the small compass I had in my bag, and paired with the map, we reoriented ourselves and, at long ...