walking up to the palace
the gates
the right side only
part of the right side and middle
a monument to the designer of the palace
looking out to the river
the Tejo River in the distance
view from a guard tower
looking down into the entrance
the Alligator Gate
really?
the gardens cover something like 212 acres
lavendar beds. . . smelled niiiiiice!
Palm garden
They have tree specimens from all over the world. This thing is some kind of a red cedar from the US that uses the ground to reroot itself and start a new upward growth. It was huge. There was also a giant Redwood.
flower and a fish
the lakes with medieval duck houses
Moorish Castle. I walked those walls!
Moorish Castle ruins. They date back 1000 years. The climb was ridiculous, but the views totally worth it.
Pena Palace from the castle ruins
Pena Palace
Ola!
Now I know how I got my sunburn
And since tonight is my last one in Lisbon, I had to choose between getting torn apart on Ginjinha (which would certainly result in my waking up without the little dignity & self-respect I have left) or spending more time in the Port Wine Institute. I went with the second option; and, discovered a new and delicious summer time beverage. . . White Port with tonic and orange slices. Oh it's good. . . it's very very good. I suspect I will be inhaling many of these during my next 2 weeks on the Algarve Coast.
3 comments:
Great Pics!! Now I wanna stop in Sintra on my way back to Lisbon.
I like that castle. We should live there. TCH
Hey the tree man statue looks like he's dumping in that shell...just can't escape it can ya?!
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