(October 27, 2015 at 2:12 pm)Jenny A Wrote:(October 27, 2015 at 11:51 am)pocaracas Wrote: Dammit, Vic!
Show us your home region!!
Me..well... I've done it so many times on this forum, I don't feel it would be fair...
Imagine the quality if I had used a proper camera!
You know those palaces that the Germans have?
We had a king who came from northern Europe, so he had one built here:
Also, we have real castles - the medieval kind!
Then... well, beaches bring in a lot of people
Food.... food... food!!!
There are a few special dishes which require you acquire the taste for them, but everything else is just plain old GOOD!
Here are a few ways Bacalhau gets served (a kind of cod fish, salted right after fishing for old-timey style conservation and it seems only the portuguese are allowed to eat this fish, for it is listed as endangered):
Of course, we also eat meat... beef, pork, poultry... the usual. Here's a sample called bitoque:
Finally, the north of Portugal dedicates a large area to wine production... the famous Port wine. But almost everywhere we have people producing it.
The people are friendly, most can speak some english... and the weather is usually great. (after an almost clear July, August and September, October began with clouds and now it's pouring, as it should in the fall).[/hide]
It looks beautiful, but I'm already sold on Portugal--just not next year when we can only travel in June and July.
If I had just one or two weeks in Portugal, and we were coming in by train from Spain, where do you think we should go? Assume we are using public transport rather than a rental car. We like to walk in town and out. We often rent bikes. We aren't great fans of spending a day sunbathing on the beach though we like to walk ocean cliffs.
Lisbon and Porto have amazing public transports, both the subway and the bus - Those two cities are the great metropolitan locations where most people live and where most relevant stuff happens, but there's so many hidden locations and small vilages that it's hard to recommend... Personally, I think Lisbon is an obvious choice as well as Porto (don't forget to drink wine), if you're into beach tourism visit Algarve, otherwise don't mind it, it is overrated and a waste of time for people who just want to hang out on the beach - Arguably, Porto has good beaches as well, it's just that the water is cold. Oh, foreigners seem to think Portuguese are crazy drivers, that might be true but I'm not sure because the only viable comparison I can make out of personal experience is with Italians who are even worse (seriously, why are there sidewalks in Rome?)
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