Good morning to Capitão Polvo Residence. Bruno & Thomas whom have prepared breakfast for us at The Infusion. We will be leaving this small yet interesting town sometime in the noon. |
I took another opportunity to ride around the captivating town and also visiting a flea market nearby the castle as informed by Chris during our awesome dinner last night. |
There was a lot of stuff sold at the flea market from old irons to books and many more items. |
My bike after a brief clean-up, ready to pack and leave Capitão Polvo Residence. |
On the way to the bus stop at the castle we stopped by the flea market again and met Chris for the last time. |
Rolling through the main alley at the castle where we will find the bus stop nearby. |
Goodbye to the Castle of Obidos, we will remember you as long as we can. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
We folded our bikes and bagged them in the dimpa bags. |
Patiently waiting for the coach to come for the next stage of our journey to Lisbon. It will take approximately about an hour and the fare was €7.95 per pax. |
The long bungee cord was useful to secure the bikes together at the lower luggage compartment. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
All our bikes were all set up and ready to roll on the streets of Lisbon, the first place to go was to locate our place of stay and along the way look for a place to fill our tummies. |
There are sign of bicycle lanes in the city but limited as I could see. |
Making a turn to an eatery place and I was wondering what we were gaming for, hopefully something good and tasty. |
The hot dogs were delicious and the price of beer was about the same as mineral water hence beer was the choice. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
All were happy with their hot dogs and drink. Me and the favourite bottle of beer in my hand, so were the rest. |
Graffiti at end of buildings are commonly seen at Lisbon, some with commercial ads instead of artwork. |
We continued our ride to locate the apartment at D'Happy Inn Apartment, the weather was excellent with clear blue sky. |
The route was so far easy for us to coup. |
Pedal by pedal we inched into the apartment. |
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The Land lady was waiting for us at the apartment and showed us her lovely place. |
Looking out the balcony of the apartment, we were welcomed by a beautiful rainbow under the interesting Lisbon city. D' Happy Inn at R. Gomes Freira GPS : 38.724381, -9.140078 |
All thing settled with the accommodation, we then set off to the city centre with our bikes. |
Cycling into Lisbon centre attraction was not easy it has lots of steep slope to handle. Nevertheless our bikes were useful when we found ourselves at the places of interest. |
The places of attraction are found closer to the river and beginning to the crowd in this robust city. |
Rolling through the street of R. Augusta which was the most happening street with brightly lit shops and many choices of food outlets to visit. |
Statue of King José I, by Machado de Castro (1775). The King on his horse is symbolically crushing snakes on his path (need to look closer at the legs of the horse). |
A stop at Fabrica da Nata at R. Augusta for its famous cream custard tarts. GPS : 38.712862, -9.138562 |
While some of us went in to purchase the tarts and some were taking guard of the bicycles. |
A taste of Fabrica da Nata, it was soft and succulent in the inside crispy at the outside. mmm... truly yummy. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
A snap by Anne from the upper floor of Fabrica da Nata. |
Everyone tasting slowly with small bite by bite and appreciating the fantastic creation of the original Portuguese cream custard tarts. That was our warm-up appetizer. |
We had fun with Juvenile and his boss over the dinner still canvassing for extras. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
And finally the dessert to complete the fabulous dinner. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
We got into a underground station for a ride back as closer as possible to our apartment. |
At Baixa - Chiado Station waiting for the train. |
Thanks to the Metro of Lisbon for cutting short our cycling efforts especially for skipping those steep roads. Good night and tomorrow we shall have another day in Lisbon. |
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