Due to the fact I had 2 suitcases I decided to travel First class, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience - the seats recline, you are offered a magazine or newspaper to read; tea, free coffee or juice to drink. If you feel hungry you can order a meal if you wish or get something from the restaurant car.
Upon arrival in Lisbon at Gare do Oriente (Orient train station), my brother in law was there to welcome me and take my luggage back to his nearby office, and then I had 2 hours to wander around the area, before he was ready to get a lift to Cascais with him, where my sister and parents live.
The interesting Gare do Oriente(Orient train station) with the "palm tree roof" |
Vasco da Gama shopping with a very interesting building behind resembling a ship |
The 2 "ship like" apartment buildings with the shopping in the centre |
It´s quite enjoyable to walk by the river or just sit at one of the cafe´s and sip a cold drink while watching the world go by.
The Portuguese Pavilion |
The imponent concret slab linking the two sides of the pavilion |
Oceanarium |
Gil - the mascot of the 1998 world exposition still stands tall |
Vasco da Gama tower and cable cars by the river Tagus that is crossed by the 12km Vasco da Gama Bridge. |
One of the many "lava" fountains much loved by the kids. Behind the new Lisbon Casino |
Que dia lindo! Esse ceu azul, essa luz,...Maravilha! :-)
ReplyDeleteObrigada pela partilha. Assim deu para matar um pouco as saudades :-)
Bjs!
Estava um dia quentinho e tambem gostei imenso de rever esta zona da cidade.
ReplyDeleteI also liked this area of Lisbon and we went up in the cable car for a better view.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to meet you on Monday!
I love the "palm tree" roof. All your talk about Da Gama reminds me of the Da Gama cross at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Wikipedia even uses a picture of it on their page on Da Gama. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama
ReplyDeleteCarole - I would have loved going up in the cable car, but they scare me!
ReplyDeleteLovely light - yes that would be the same "Vasco da Gama" the navigator, that this Expo area was honoring.
Hi, "the 2 "ship like" apartment buildings" are São Rafael and São Gabriel towers, they were build "ship like" in honor of Vasco da Gama expedition to India. São Gabriel was the name of Vasco da Gama ship and São Rafael the name of is brother Paulo da Gama ship.
ReplyDeleteObrigada Fernanda pela visita e pela informaçao, nem sabia que os prédios tinham o nome dos barcos da expedição á India.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Fernanda e thanks for the information, I didn´t know that the two ship like buildings had been named after the ships that went to India.