July 06, 2009 04:48AM
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July 06, 2009 05:55PM
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July 06, 2009 08:41PM
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July 07, 2009 05:18AM
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i'll arrive on july 31st (i think) and will stay for 2 nights. i have no idea what i want to see - just seemed like an interesting thing to do
after searching a little on internet, i KNOW i need to drive on the vasco da gama bridge and to go to the oceanarium. -- A physics truck just turned over outside. There's physics everywhere! |
July 07, 2009 05:31AM
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Just don't drive there at Saturday night, it usually is crowded with police chasing the "tuning" cars and road racers... Another nice car drive: the road from Lisbon to the west, by the river/seaside till Cascais. From there you may head North to Sintra, or Mafra, explore the region and return to Lisbon. The Oceanarium and the "Expo98" area is very cool too, and is near the airport. There is the "Estação do Oriente" the train station, where you can take the Metro, trains to the city centre, to the south or to the North, where I live. |
July 07, 2009 07:59AM
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what city do you live in ?
i'm not coming with a riced out car - i'll be renting something from Valencia i read somewhere that in portugal nobody cares about speed limits and they drive recklessly. is that true ? should i be nice, or integrate ? ) -- A physics truck just turned over outside. There's physics everywhere! |
July 07, 2009 04:31PM
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I live in Viana do Castelo (north) and work in Porto.
If you want to detour, i can buy you a drink or a cup of coffee! Sadly but true, there is a lot of bad driving going on here. Speeding, not indicating maneuvers, disregard for other vehicles or pedestrians, etc. I try to drive well, the worst is not to get enraged by what i see, and stay cool. If you don't drive aggressively, you will be fine. From Valencia to Lisboa, is a long drive! You may want to spend some time at Évora: It is about one hour drive from Lisboa, on your way if you come from Badajoz. |
July 08, 2009 03:24AM
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we'll be arriving from Sevilla, last stop before Lisbon. we're doing kind of a tour of Spain, with a detour in Portugal
i've written down Evora - could become a waypoint too. i'm afraid Porto is a bit too far though - last day after Lisbon is planned to get to Madrid for the plane -- A physics truck just turned over outside. There's physics everywhere! |
July 14, 2009 02:59PM
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I just lived in Sevilla for 4 months. Where else are you going in Spain? Make sure you see the Real Alcazar in Sevilla (in my opinion it is better than the Alhambra in Granada, as well as less crowded!), and also spend some time wandering around the centro. Wish I could show you some specific restaurants to go to, though La Campana is a famed bakery in the city, supposedly its oldest. The Cathedral is obviously worth a visit, and I heard the Iglesia de San Salvador is nice, though I never saw the inside of it. If you are there on a weekend, go to the plaza del salvador in front of that church at about 9 PM. It will be packed with university students. Also for a weekend, ask about La Carbonería. It is a flamenco bar with no cover that is worth going to. The Agua de Sevilla tastes like pineapple juice but will blow your head off.
Gibraltar is also interesting if for nothing more than a day (though La Linea sucks like you wouldn't believe), and the south coast can be nice. One more thing: to get to Madrid from Lisbon it is worth it to fly. Fares can be found for less than €30/person. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/14/2009 03:02PM by ec437. |
July 14, 2009 04:46PM
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Low cost can be really cheap, and for the one hour flight you don't miss the food and newspaper... The only "catch" is you have to book in advance when they have more places available. terminal A |
July 15, 2009 01:42AM
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July 15, 2009 04:23PM
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Of course! Make sure your rental has air conditioned, the interior of Spain is very hot, even at night! Lisboa -Madrid should be a 6 hour drive, highway all the way (depending how fast you drive). Madrid has a lot to see, if you want. Enjoy! |
July 31, 2009 05:15PM
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July 31, 2009 08:49PM
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August 02, 2009 09:34AM
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August 02, 2009 02:42PM
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i was somewhat disappointed by Lisbon, but the places around it are very nice. here's one:
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August 03, 2009 02:53PM
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