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Saturday, 30 December 2017

Epic Honeymoon - Day 22 - Sintra

Pena Palace, Sintra.

Our last full day in Lisbon, we took a day trip out to the popular tourist town of Sintra. Home to the Pena Palaca – previous residence of the royal family – among other landmarks, you need to ensure to get there early to beat the crowds. We didn’t follow our own advice, but we fared okay in this regard. To get there, you must board the overland train from Restauradores station; you might read that it’s Rossio, but the Rossio metro station is at Rossio square, while the overland train leaves from Rossio main station... where the Restauradores metro stop is... go figure! Tickets can be bought on the machines or at the counter for a little over €2, and a return will be two singles (no saving if you buy a return or buy them individually).

Epic Honeymoon - Day 21 - Lisbon

Rooftops and cruise ships; a Lisboa kind of view!

Just as we would emerge from the hillside suburb where we were staying, we would meet a small square in front of Igreja de São Domingos. Adjacent to the church sits the barfront shop of A Ginjinha, which serves up the cherry liqueur we had been treated to at Tabuas two nights earlier. You will get a shot for €1.40 and can drink it right there on the square. It’s quite the popular spot!

Epic Honeymoon - Day 20 - Lisbon & Belém

Padrão dos Descobrimentos

The next morning, we took the metro down to Cais do Sodre and transferred to the overland train to visit Belém. Situated about 6km to the west of Lisbon, Belém watches over the mouth of the Tagus as it meets the Atlantic Ocean.

Epic Honeymoon - Day 18 & 19 - Lisbon

Praça do Comércio, Lisbon

Our next stop along the Epic Honeymoon trail was actually a noteworthy one for me: it was a new country to add to my list. With all the travel in my job, I have racked up a nice list of countries, but my recent years had seen me lacking any new places. Part 6 of our journey, though, brought my age and number of countries back to even: 33 countries at age 33. And while my list of countries will surpass my age later in the trip, for now, we explore Lisbon, Portugal.