just a small walk...
... Was the first intention but after it was a longer one. Hahaha. But first of all:
Heyho guys, all good in your hood?
Today I show you my walk through Lisbon. My way to the #websummit.
I started at the so called 'Greco' (it's closed, you can call it even #abandoned) and ended up two hours later at the other side of the city, close to the Pavillion Atlantico.
I was thinking of taking the bus but it ended up in a nice sunny #autumn walk because I had enough time for that.
Screenshot from Googlemaps
Date:
November 2nd, 2022
Adress:
Start: Rua Dom Luís I 5E, 1200-161 Lisboa
End: Rossio dos Olivais, 1990-231 Lisboa
Greco
I started my walk here. Normally just looking around to find some nice streetart.
What I first found was at 'Greco'.
Here you will find also interesting #letterings and #streetart, some hidden #graffiti #gems.
Let’s watch this one closely. Maybe some readers of my posts remember the style? Indeed, its another unreadable #graffitilettering of this unknown artist.
It's exactly of the other side from the last one.
And again, maybe I am stupid, I am not able to read this marvelous #letters. If one of you guys is able to read it, please, let me know what is standing there.
I crossed Arco da Rua Augusta and here you will also have a lot of #museums by the way. Take a look by your own.
To all #beer lovers out there. This #museum you surely like isn't it? Would be a perfect place to visit on a #beersaturday 😉
In Portuguese it is called 'Museu da Cerveja'. You will find it here:
Terreiro do Paço – Ala Nascente nº 62 a 65, 1100-148 Lisboa
Their website is: https://www.museudacerveja.pt/
About this museum:
The Beer Museum is simultaneously a restoration space to enjoy the best that Portuguese cuisine has to offer and a museum that presents the history of beer, proudly exhibiting the Portuguese legacy in the world when celebrating the many beers produced in the various regions of the country.
And because here is celebrated beer, the oldest, most popular and most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world, as a hymn to its knowledge and flavors, this drink is honored on an imposing altar built with unique design cups ( engraved with the flags of the 192 countries of the world! ), by one of the most prestigious Portuguese plastic artists of the 20th century – Júlio Pomar – who also signs « Mural Tales », a tile panel that welcomes visitors, over ten meters in length.
What you think? Should I go in, visit it and show you how it looks from the inside? I am not a beer drinker at all but interesting it looks even without drinking.
Lets walk on, at the side of this museum is some funny and colorful streetart again.
The next Museum is crossed was the 'Núcleo Arqueológico da Casa dos Bicos'
R. dos Bacalhoeiros 10, 1100-135 Lisboa
Website:
https://www.museudelisboa.pt/en/sites/casa-dos-bicos
About this museum:
Located in the riverside area of the city, the Casa dos Bicos’ archaeological centre is one of most representative examples of 16th century civil #architecture in Lisbon and houses #archaeological #exhibits from various periods, including some over 2000 years old.
Inaugurated in 2014, the Museum of Lisbon - Casa dos Bicos features a long-term exhibition area, which includes a visit to archaeological ruins.
This one is clearly on my list. Sounds muito interesting to me.
Would you visit it? For sure you will see a looong post about it on my blog. 😊
Don't know when I will go there but surely still this month.
Now lets walk on.
I just went straight the street. After a while the next museum showed up.
The so called 'Museu do Fado'
Alfama, Largo do Chafariz de Dentro 1, 1100-139 Lisboa
Website:
https://www.museudofado.pt/
About the museum:
Fado feels,
is not understood,
nor is it explained.
Quote by AMÁLIA RODRIGUES
An interactive museum to see, hear and feel Fado - a World Heritage Site. Discover centuries of history and personalities that still reinvent and maintain a living heritage today.
So they write on their website. What you think? Does that sounds interesting to you? Feel free to let me know if you wanna see more or it in a comment.
Close to this museum is directly the next one.
'Lisbon Military Museum'
R. Museu da Artilharia 51, 1100-366 Lisboa
Website:
https://www.exercito.pt/pt/quem-somos/organizacao/ceme/vceme/dhcm/lisboa
About the museum:
The Military Museum of Lisbon ( MusMil Lisboa ) promotes the enhancement, enrichment and exposure of the historical-military heritage attributed to it, including the Museological Nucleus of Buçaco, the Museological Nucleus of the Artillery of Costa, the Museological Space of the Movement of the Armed Forces and the Museum Nucleus of Uniform and Equipment.
Hmmm, this is maybe the less interesting one to me. What you say? Does it sounds interesting to you?
I went my way on. I was on my way to the #websummitlisbon2022. Yes I took a little walk. I was good on time, it was early around 8 am in the morning. So I arrived at the #websummit2022 at 10 am. Still early to me.
I left the museums area and went down to the Harbor. Just walking straight the street with loud music on my ears and enjoying the beautiful morning by getting sun-kissed by the sol.
Finally I entered the more peaceful park area. On google map you can put in 'Parque infantil de Braço de Prata' that is the name of it. The exactly adress is:
Av. Infante Dom Henrique 1950, Lisboa
This area I added to the #pinmapple map. So you find it more easy.
The Ribeirinho Oriente Park is open to everyone - 24/7. The park, located on the banks of the Tagus River, begins at the Doca do Poço do Bispo warehouses and extends for about 600 meters from the river bank to the north, occupying almost four hectares in total.
Some older shipping containers, converted and specially placed along the park, will be a reminder of the site's past. There are playgrounds, cafes, restaurants and it is a nice place to walk.
Also some ships and boats are around here. So you can hang out close to the Harbor in a beautiful surrounding.
If you have enough of it you just walk a bit up and there you will find the Café and Restaurant spots.
Because all the spots were closed at the time I went there I focus a moment on the street under my feet...
I was walking over some nice pieces of #art here. But had no time anymore to #photograph it better.
All the way long are some different #Artworks like that.
I saw already the signs which directed to 'Jardins de Aqua' aka the 'Water Gardens'. The adress of it is:
Passeio Ulisses, 1990-005 Lisboa
This neighborhood here was built around the end of the 1990s, strongly motivated by the then Expo 1998. The pavilions and structures that once housed all the objects and exhibits of the Expo are still of cultural and artistic importance in this place.
For example, in Parque das Nações nowadays you will find conference and concert pavilions, a shopping mall, fancy and hip restaurants, and a rather famous cable car is said to invite you to go ziplining.
Hope you liked all of the #impressions today.
Feel free to leave a comment.
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You walked a lot and have seen a lot. So many StreetArt finds too.
The lettering. I could try and read the right side, but left side, no clue hahaha 🤣 think I just skip it.
Don’t you just love wandering around (when one has time) and see, discover… going by public transport doesn’t do that.Wow, I truly enjoyed walking with you @akida 😊😎
Oh… before I forget: Bom Dia my friend 👋🏻👋🏻☀️☀️🌺
Enjoy your Sunday!
Bigggg huggssssss 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for sharing…
Ola my friend, sorry for the late response was a bit busy. Today was a surfing contest at the beach. So I was out and came back a bit later. Hahahaha.
Indeed public or private transportation I try not to use. I looooooooove to walk when I have time and feeeeeel the city and the vibes.
Hope you had a super duper marvelous day today. Biiiiig huuugs to ya🤗🎶✨😊💯
Those are the things that matter! I have been busy too.
We didn’t go out much this weekend, to much to organise hahaha 😜No worries @akida 😉 so great to hear you were out and about checking out a surfing contest.
We do the same, that way you learn much more from the place and it’s people 😎
Thank you so much 😊 have the most amazing new week my friend 👋🏻😊
Biggggg huggssss 🤗🤗 talk soon…
Good night, sweet dreams 😴
I've never been to Lisbon, thank you for making this post that showed me a bit of what this important European city is like
Ola dear @stefano.massari, thanks for your feedback. Glad that you like the impressions. Muitoooo obrigada. Have a beautiful sunday ✨🎶🤗
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Thanks for adding it to the map 🤗✨💕💯🙏🏼
Thank you very much for inviting us to your tour of the city
What a beautiful city, you have captured some beautiful murals
Have a beautiful Sunday morningHello dear friend @akida good morning
Aaaw ola my dear friend @jlufer 🙏🏼🎶 thanks for your kind words and support. I am happy that you like lisboa. Muitoooo obrigada. Have a lovely sunday my friend.
The architecture of that city is really pretty!! i wish i could visit lisbon one day!!
Have a beautiful sunday ✨🎶✨Heyhoooo dear @malos10 thanks for stopping by. Yes, the architecture is super nice and a mix of historical time. Yeah, you are always welcome here. From where are you? Europe?
i'm from venezuela jejeje
Aaaw, what a beautiful nature Venezuela has. 😍Saw some incredible photos from Venezuela. The sea, the mountains. Beautiful place. I wanna visit it one day toooo. Never was in south America, but it is on my list!!!! ✨🎶🎶🎶🌍💯
Yeahh it is really true venezuela have really beautiful natural places, you would be surprised how cheap is to travel here in comparation to europe. you just have to be careful, go with a guide , somebody that live here could be you guuide
Really? Cheap? Hmmmm, in Portugal people don't earn much for regular work so hope its in my budget ... But I will check it out. Venezuela, panama, brasil, Peru... So many super amazing places on your continent to see. I only was in Europe, because you can travel by bus or car too) and a little part of asia and north Africa.
I already heard it can be dangerous there. This scares me a bit. Because for example Portugal is a pretty save and harmonic spot. As far as I know, Portugal is one of the safest countries in Europe with low crime rate. Sooo I have to prepare myself for the rest of the world... 😅🙃🤗🌍✨🎶
about the dangerous is true, it could be hard for foreings... that is why i said to come with one person that could be your guide , dont come here alone.