One of the beautiful things about visiting a hilly city, apart from the thigh toning possibilities, is that every twist and turn in a street can review a new landscape. When my friend Emma and I visited Porto at Easter, we stumbled upon some hidden gems of viewpoints and sought out others. But rest assured, we combined the healthy aspects of near-constant stairs with an afternoon of hiding from the storm in various port warehouse cellars – an option I can’t recommend highly enough. [Read more…]
Two Feet In… Porto!
I’m in Porto for Easter! Even though it’s grey and a bit rainy, the colours of the city’s buildings are brightening our days. It’s so fun to turn a corner and come across a bright yellow facade, or a beautiful wall of tiles. [Read more…]
Azulejos and Mosaics of Lisbon
Crisp blue lines on perfect white tiles. Spiralling mosaics that extend down the pavement. Cracked ageing green tiles on a derelict building. I visited Lisbon a year ago (how time flies!) and everywhere I looked a different type of azulejo tile or mosaic pattern met my eye. I loved spotting my favourites, and the different colours, textures and styles that made each unique. Some of my favourites are below – to read more of my adventures in Lisbon, click here!
A mixture of styles in an outdoor courtyard in Sintra
Central Lisbon
Azulejo are a particular style of Portuguese tile that have been in use since the Moors introduced them to the country in the 15th century. While there are a multitude of decorative colours, styles and patterns in evidence today, the tiles also serve a practical purpose as they work to cool houses during the hot summer months. I couldn’t get enough of them during my time in Lisbon – particularly those with an unusual motif or texture.
Even Lisbon’s pavements were works of art!
The Town Hall in Sintra
A very Moorish-style shelter
Pena Palace, Sintra
You might guess just from looking that this is near Castelo de São Jorge
Nicole dwarfed by the gorgeous Santa Engracia
Cascais
I loved the reliefs on these tiles
Have you visited Portugal and seen its azulejos for yourself?
Whoop whoop it’s Travel Tuesday time! This week I am nominating Alec of Life As We Know It and her beautiful post on San Marino. I haven’t read a lot about travels to this teeny republic within the borders of Italy and after seeing her gorgeous photographs I’m intrigued… I may just have to head back to Italy now. Tough times!
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Unexpected Destinations
Sometimes, a place catches you by surprise. It might take your breath away with its beauty, draw you into a dance with its energy, or simply catch you unawares by showing you a side you hadn’t expected. I love it when this happens – and as I aim to travel with less expectations these days, I’m happy to say it happens more and more! Our prompt for Travel Tuesday this month is Unexpected Destinations, and as soon as Amy suggested it some of my recent trips instantly popped into my head. Do you have a story to add? Pop it in the link-up below!
Budapest
I have to be honest – a big part of the reason I visited Budapest last year was because that was where my friend Kelly would be for the August bank holiday, as she was travelling around Europe at the time. But I’m so glad that’s where she was, as in our four days I got a great introduction to a city full of incredible stories, beautiful architecture, and an energy that captivated me. I’d never visited anywhere that had been behind the Iron Curtain before, and received a chilling and eye-opening introduction to some of the early history in the House of Terror museum. I also had a chance to survey the city from the stunning St Stephen’s Cathedral, see musical dancing fountains on the gorgeous Margit Island and experience one of the many thermal spas that Budapest is known for. Now I’m a big fan of Budapest – it was a great long weekend escape, and I know there is so much more to discover.
Lisbon
I can’t even remember quite how Lisbon was chosen as the destination of my October holiday – although I’m sure it had quite a bit to do with how warm it was predicted to be – and was! Once there I never regretted the decision for a second, as Lisbon charmed me with quirky architecture, including the beautiful azulejo tiles on every possible surface, and a multitude of different neighbourhoods, from the beachy cool of Cascais, to the stunning views from Castelo de Sao Jorge and Cristo Rei. I was also so grateful that we had enough time to make a day-trip to incredible Sintra, where castles and palaces seem to hide round every corner. And I could hardly forget the delicious pasteis de nata, which we made a point of sampling at least once a day… all in the interests of research, of course!
Copenhagen
While bumping into elephants was without a doubt my most unexpected moment in Copenhagen, what also caught me by surprise was the many beautiful colours of the city, from the beautiful painted houses of Nyhavn to those of the fresh food delights, including my new favourite delicacy, smørrebrød.
Where are your unexpected destinations? Whether you ended up somewhere unplanned, or like me a city caught you by surprise, we’d love to hear your stories in Travel Tuesday!
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