Feliz 2020 from Lisbon, Portugal

Olá Readers! Happy 2020!

So far it’s been an interesting start to the new year here in Lisbon – last night we partook in what has to be the most mellow midnight celebration ever – just about 200+ folks, including lots of kids, hanging out by the Belém Tower (pictured below) watching fireworks go off in other parts of the city. There wasn’t even a real countdown, so maybe it’s still 2019…….? Then today we had a leisurely and delicious Indian food lunch out in the sun – never expected to eat Indian food here, but we kept walking by this place and it smelled so good, and it was! (And, unlike in every other place we’ve been to in Europe – especially Italy – it is okay to get your leftovers to go). If I have one major observation so far, it’s that Portugal is super chillax about most things compared to other EU countries – people seem mellower, not so fashion conscious, and fairly open and friendly. There don’t seem to be as many rules (i.e. obstacles) like you run into in Italy – for one small example, only post offices and tobacco stores in Italy sell stamps – the other day I bought some here at the gift store where I bought postcards – so simple, but who woulda thunk!?!

In any case, I thought I’d take this lazy day to post some of the photos I’ve been saving up – from our food tour, food and sights around town, and some more tiles and mosaics. Wishing you, dear Readers, peace and joy in the new year!

From our Taste of Lisboa  food tour, which was super fun and educational (and shared with tourists from Sweden, Wales, Luxembourg, and even Portugal!):

From our visit to the most famous pastry shop in Portugal, Pastéis de Belém, and our fancy New Year’s Eve day lunch:

From our walks around town and the tower on New Year’s Eve:

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  1. Timothy Price

     /  January 1, 2020

    Happy New Year.

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  2. Hurry for leftovers! I hate wasted food. It’s such a… waste. And the pleasure and relief of finding stamps easily on one’s travels cannot be overstated. I suffered from stamp-finding problems in Laos (mainly because the tour had us so busy there was no time to to into town to find stamps). Happy new year! Can’t wait to get to Portugal some day!

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  3. Our monthlong stay in Lisbon in Oct. a few years was one of our favorite European destinations. What would be your favorite spot there?

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    • First off, thanks for visiting and following my blog! It’s interesting…..Lisbon didn’t necessarily have a major site/destination like Florence or Amsterdam, but just the overall vibe, wondering into local nondescript fish places and having a surprisingly great meal, admiring the tiles, etc. were the little joys we experienced throughout….

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