Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Lisbon, Sintra, Madrid, Segovia!!!!!



















The past couple of days have been so amazing. I have been to Lisbon, Sintra, Madrid, and Segovia. In Lisbon, we had a hotel in Russio Square (the main central downtown Lisbon)

The day we had in Lisbon we went to a private collection huge museum called Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. It was a collection if a extremely wealthy businessman who had a thing for art. There were more famous pieces in this museum then the San Diego Museum of Art. There was a special exhibit of work of Henri Fantin-Latour, who is known for his portraiture, and it was really great. The rest of the museum was full of work from all different time periods, with some Manet, Mary Cassat, Renoir, Rodin, etc. After the museum we took a taxi to the top of a big hill to the Castle of Lisbon. It was high up and there was a beautiful view of all of Lisbon from the top. We ate at a cafe on the hillside and then walked back down to our hotel. Then we took a train to Sintra.

Our hotel in Sintra was probably one of the best ones in the whole town. We had two rooms with a view looking over the Sintra hillside. It was a little hotel so it had a lot of personality. We all walked around the main square in Sintra then went to a tiny little restaurant that all of the locals seemed to go to called the Regional Resteraunt of Sintra. I got a steak and shrimp plate and for a desert, a huge, fresh, amazing fruit bowl. It really had some of the most fresh fruit on it, and there was vanilla scoop of ice cream in the middle, and the whole thing was soaked in rum, it was wonderful. We ate their for dinner the next night too! I got a banana split that just as good!

Our second day in Sintra, we got out of bed, and walked through the main square, and sat on a bench... for about 2 hours. We just sat and relaxed and talked. We talked about all sorts of things and were just in awe that we were sitting on a bench in Sintra, Portugal, just relaxing. The rest of the day was busy walking around the town to the four different castles we visited. All of the castles were put together from all different time periods, and they all seemed like they belonged in disneyland.













Then we took a taxi back to the Lisbon Airport, and I realized that since I had missed my flight in London, they figured I wasn't going to be on this flight, sooo, yeah, that was a big bummer, but I didn't let it get me down. I left the airport, walked to the amazing Train station, and got a ticket for a night train to Madrid. So that gave me about another full day in Lisbon. I sat around on the river, looked at art pieces and fountains and went through one of the biggest malls in Lisbon. It was really fun. I also met two Portuguese girls and had fun trying to understand what they were saying the whole time.

This is the train station in Lisbon. I met a nice couple from Rome who let me know that they don't like French people, and also a couple from Germany who gave me advice on where to go :)

The night train was really nice because I got the last ticket possible for that night, and it was of course a bed ticket. I actually was able to sleep for awhile and didn't have to worry about my luggage because I used most of it as a pillow! I arrived in Madrid at 9:30 a.m. this morning, and took a train to Segovia, Spain. I met Eugene, Scott and Aubrey in the hotel. I took an extremely quick shower and we went strait to the Segovia Aqueduct, which was extremely big and pretty. The city was basically surrounded around this aqueduct. I took tons of pictures and then we headed down to another castle, which was pretty cool because you could tell that there used to be a mote surrounding it.

We are now in the Segovia airport and are on our way back to Madrid. We are hoping to see a Flamenco Dance show tonight. We also have planned for a day trip to Avila tomorrow, then hopefully more time in Madrid.

I really miss everyone from back home, but I think coming out and doing all of this has already been worth while. I have been to Reykjavik, London, Lisbon, Sintra, Madrid and Segovia already, and I could probably go home now feeling happy that I went. Any one of those places I would of been happy with. This trip is really making me realize how lucky I am.

Song of the Past Couple of Days

Miles Davis- Concierto De Arjanues (Part Two) off of his Sketches of Spain album. I like Part One a lot too.



French Word of the Days

Bonjour- Hello

4 comments:

  1. First comment :D

    I'm glad you're having a blast! The train trip sounded awesome~ Bahhh, it's too bad you have such a limited connection to the internet because I'd really love to see more of those awesome pics. The train station image is my favorite~

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  2. The Disney castles look amazing and the food looks like something you'd like a lot! Are you wearing your Miles shirt while you're in Spain?

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  3. Amazing Update!!!! Can't wait to join you in London!!!!

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  4. Did they cancel your flight from Madrid to London too? This doesn't seem right at all. How would they know that you were not going to be there for that flight? You should have gotten a refund for the flight from Lisbon to Madrid. How are you going to get from Madrid to London? Can you check to see if those tickets are still valid?

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