If you want to see Lisbon perspective it is best to climb the Castillo de San Jorge . But not the original, which was battered by the earthquake of 1755 but rebuilt on its ruins in 1938. Surrounded by gardens, is a balcony with spectacular views of what you've been walking to get there, the highest hill in the city.
Do you see up there? This image is taken from the Figueira Square, which one side has the Castle and the other the Elevador de Santa Justa, built by a disciple of Eiffel , and Carmo Church, which was semi demolished to be rebuilt rather terremoro (Pictured below).
Although this image was taken from the Castillo de San Jorge, to which we return. Do you back loc @ s? Is that Lisbon is well. A zoom in-zoom out constant tide you view.
buildings assail you at the corners. It seems that they were mounted on top of each other and the perspective is bizarre and violent. So when you go up to the Castle, enjoy the view and wind (it should be warm) we do in Lisbon is a constant, chilly months of the year is still perceived with more intensity.
What not to give up in Lisbon to get electric trains that are constantly moving through the streets of downtown. It's expensive, 2.50 euros round trip where you get off, but it's worth.
strollers reminded me of the fairs that have curves and hazards (some streets are very narrow). Everyone will apegotonado because not many places, and there is hangs on the exterior of the vehicle and it goes like this all the way, which I think is a danger supine do not understand why he allowed.
Walk and walk around your neighborhood of ALFAMA so typical, seedy, decadent but full of charm that looks familiar. Is the neighborhood that is in every European city: Triana in Sevilla, Trastevere in Rome, the Latin in Paris or Soho in London. In this area, specifically in the Rua Augusto Rosa will find typical bars of homemade food where lunch will cost half that in other areas of the city. I will recommend the Rio Coura bar at number 30 of the street.
From the Mirador de Santa Lucía these views are so wonderful and majestic ALFAMA neighborhood building that is the bottom left is the Monasterio de San Vicente de Fora . Very close to the Mirador is the Sé Cathedral and to the neighborhood of BAIXA are the best thrift stores in town.
Another
zoom in-zoom out, to show Mirador de Santa Lucía, from which the snapshot is taken before this one. For a moment I thought I was in the Canary Islands.
If it were not suddenly appeared a tram that took me from the error ...
And along with the thrift stores. I will recommend the two that are in the Rua dos Douradores . In the photo above, you see the first store which is like a the main outlet called A FACE DA LUA OUTRO on the same street, number 119.
shop is a bar where you can relax a bit, retro music, buy things interesting (like the 80's pencil skirt in eggplant and golden floral dress and I and I teach in another post when the premiere). And while you're sitting still delighting in what's on their desks, cabinets (pictured below) and wanting to take it all, of course.
A little further down on the left, in the Rua de Sao Nicolau 17, is another vintage store Viúva ALEGRE where there are also some very interesting things. I tried several turban-like hats but they were sized Barbie!

And now we are in the Rossio Square, also known as Pedro IV. Lisbon hub, home to the T RATS Dona Maria II National neoclassical style. From this square also includes the half-ruined church of Carmo.
And if you turn back, you will find the Rossio Railway Station, with horseshoe-shaped entrance and Manueline style (late nineteenth century)
In that area you are relics such as this church was destroyed by the earthquake and rebuild that is half, leaving him with the timeless look, chalky, but still holding their services as usual.
And nothing better to end a day in Lisbon that "rest" in view of such a swing in the Design Museum (MOVE) which is on the Rua Augusta , which gives the famous Plaza Trade .
All this gives him a day in the capital Lusa. In the next post I will tell you what other museums and places you can not miss if visiting. Bom Dia!
F Photos: D avid S Anchez N Nunez
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Although I have commented on my FACEBOOK I can not stop here. Dead, I am left with the xenophobic Galliano. After watching the video seems to be no doubt right? Nor that there are not going to parade in DIOR Fashion Week in Paris next Friday do not you think?
I remember when I was in Granville, France, for three summers . In what was the house where he grew the teacher Dior and where there is now a museum of the signature and photos of Galliano everywhere. What will happen to resembling legacy?
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-------------------- I leave you with the outfit of that day trip to Lisbon
vintage Chanel Sunglasses
Bag White silk scarf
Mango Clothing
HM
Blazer, cameo brooch Stradivarius
manoletinas Hazel
Cristian Lay
Ring Earring Elena Bernal (store Sevilla)
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