Lisbon

The smell of sardines on the barbecue, brightly coloured garlands hanging across winding alleyways, beautiful tiled walls and rickety trams. All these things I associate with my week in Lisbon this June.  

I visited with my family and we did so much, rather than list everything in my journal, I've chosen a few images and put together short descriptions of our wanderings.

Over Alfama

Over Alfama

Our apartment was halfway up a steep alleyway in Lisbon's Alfama district, from our apartments pretty terrace we could see terracotta rooftops, tall chimneys and colourful flowers on balconies. We could also see the water. This view was from a platform round the corner, historic tram 28 winds through the district.  

Pena Palace

Pena Palace

Colourful Pena Palace is a main stop on a day trip to Sintra. It's roughly 45 minutes by train and then a bus ride away unless you're particularly fit and a fan of steep hills! Inside Pena Palace are ornately decorated rooms and it boasts spectacular views, you can see for so many miles it's unreal. The grounds are extensive and there are a lot of hidden gems to discover, it's worth arriving early with lots of energy as there is so much to see. 

Belém Tower

Belém Tower

Belém is a pretty and leafy district a tram ride away from the city centre. Here you can find Belém Tower. When we visited it was a very hot day, my mum and I sheltered under a tree people watching while my other half Craig and my brother Matthew took photographs. Whilst in the area we ate a delicious Italian lunch, visited Jerónimos Monastery and I got my art fix at the fantastic and free Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. 

Quinta da Regaleira  

Quinta da Regaleira  

Quinta da Regaleira is also in Sintra but we visited on a seperate day, it was my favourite place in the Lisbon area. Full of pretty plants and flowers, statues, ponds and unusual sights. There are tunnels behind waterfalls, initiation wells, hidden doorways and tall towers, it felt like we had jumped into a fairytale. 

Cascais

Cascais

Now, I'm not a beach person. I once spent 4 weeks in Fiji where there wasn't much to do except relax by the sea and so I think I've exceeded my beach time quota. However, we did spend one day out of seven in Cascais a pretty seaside town. We spent the whole day on a lounger, I read my book (On The Road by Jack Kerouac) sipped piña colada and watched people play in the freezing cold ocean. It was pure heaven. 

Berlin

I'm a list maker and a sort of part time journal maker, on my recent trip to Berlin I kept a brief journal documenting the sights we saw and the food we ate. Rather than write a long blog post I decided to keep it informal with what we managed to fit into four nights in the beautiful German capital.  

 

Day one

Halloumi and falafel for lunch, walk to the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag. Tiergarten and war memorial then the Holocaust Memorial and harrowing information centre. Hot chocolate then the gate at night time then a walk to Alexanderplatz to the Christmas market. Pommes and trdelník for dinner.

Trees in Tiergarten  

Trees in Tiergarten  

Holocaust Memorial

Holocaust Memorial

Day two

Breakfast at Cafe Fleury and a day at Museuminsel - Altes Nationale Galerie for Impressionist painting, Nues Museum for Egyptian artefacts, Alte Museum for Roman and Greek artefacts. Pizza for lunch in between. Vegan banquet at Kopps followed by an apple mojito at the quirky bar next door.

Altes Nationalgalerie  

Altes Nationalgalerie  

On Museuminsel

On Museuminsel

Day three

Banana and chocolate waffles for breakfast. Berlin Wall and the memorial centre. Train to the East Side Gallery stopping at Mr Vegan for vegan wurst. Walk along the wall stopping to take pictures of the murals. Train to Alexanderplatz and a quick wander around the square before heading to Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart. Highlights - Cy Twombly, Anselm Kiefer - the rest of the gallery felt like an ordeal. 30 minute walk home through the city then burritos for dinner. 

East Side Gallery

East Side Gallery

Anselm Kiefer at Hamburger Bahnhof

Anselm Kiefer at Hamburger Bahnhof

Day four

Fry up breakfast with vegan sausages at Chipps, then Checkpoint Charlie. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church before hot chocolate and a mini ice cream at Bikini Berlin. Train to Schloss Charlottenburg, wander around the grounds visiting the Belvedere then hot apple juice at the Christmas market. Home via the Neue Synagogue. Burger and sweet potato fries at Tommi's.

Inside Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

Inside Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

Schloss Charlottenburg  

Schloss Charlottenburg