With only 6 days for our time in Portugal – 3 days each in Lisbon and Porto we planned our time very carefully. After 3 action packed days in Porto, we caught the evening fast train for the 2 1/2 hour (332km) to Lisbon. It was a comfortable, relaxing journey, and we arrived in Lisbon at around 8:30pm and headed to our new home-away-from-home for the next 3 nights. And in case you are wondering – no, 6 days was not nearly long enough!
Our airbnb in Lisbon was a 3 bedroom apartment, which was reasonably central with good access to public transport. However what we hadn’t factored in was the many steep steps between the metro station and the apartment – the Google walking description said “mostly flat”, which to be fair it was – except the bit that wasn’t flat was very much not flat but consisted of 4 steep, uneven, flights of stairs. Imagine trudging up those stairs at the end of a long day, each carrying a suitcase. Not to mention that our flat was also on the 2nd floor. On the last day we did discover a route which, while still uphill, was a more gently sloping climb. Still if you don’t like hills and stairs, don’t go to Lisbon – it’s a very hilly city! (Photo taken another night – we were too exhausted that first time!)
In the daylight we realised how long and steep the stairs were.
As a reward for all that climbing, the flat came with a lovely view over the surrounding historic district.
There was a Lidl up the road and Rob & Sarah bought wine, cheeses and meats for delicious suppers a couple of times.
Our Airbnb was close to Largo do Intendente, and the Intendente metro station, so we walked through it several times. Until fairly recently it was an area to avoid, known for prostitutes and drugs. Now it is very trendy, with cafes, bars and restaurants, lovely historic buildings and interesting street art.