As often happens when you’re touring
a foreign country, your host – or tour-guide, waiter, or receptionist – asks
you: Is this your first time in [Timbuctoo]?
As you’ve gathered, this wasn’t our
first time.
“No,” one of us would reply, “we’ve
been here before, seventeen years ago. In October 2002.”
The youngsters never failed to stare
at us in amazement: “Wow! It’s changed so much since!” I’d smile in amusement. Sure, 17 years is a
big chunk of an under-thirty person’s life. Lots of things didn’t exist 17
years ago. But what does exist are my handwritten travel journals; specifically,
the one from our previous Spain-and-Portugal trip.
Of course I re-read it before this
trip, and also took it with for reference, for the fun of it. And guess what?
In essence, not much has changed.
Luckily, we learned from experience
and didn’t drive into Lisbon. Downtown is still a maze of narrow cobbled
streets, with cars, buses, trams and pedestrians pushing through with no
consideration for anyone. Everyone wants to use the same street at the same
time. Pedestrians happily ignore traffic lights and just charge ahead, in
competition with the vehicles around them. Yep, that’s as true now as it was
then. Only now there are also electric bicycles and scooters! Almost as bad as
in the center of Tel Aviv!
This time, we arrived at Lisbon Airport
and boarded the Metro, (one large suitcase and two trolleys) taking the linha vermelha [red line] to the end, then transferring to the linha azul [blue line] for one stop, since my old notes
reminded me that the Parque stop was closer to our hotel than the Marquis
de Pombal. Yes, we’d booked the same
hotel we stayed at in 2002! Hotel Avenida Park, Av. Sidonio Pais 6. We remembered it
as a small but pleasant place. To do it justice, it has been refurbished since.
But it was still convenient and fairly quiet. Do you want to know whether I
recommend it? – Sure! Just take into account that the rooms with the double bed
(~140x190 cm) are quite small, whereas the Premium rooms are larger but have
twin beds. The cost is the same. Next time I’ll know to order the larger room,
and just move the beds together. (I did ask the receptionist and he said that’s
doable.)
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Bed very close to the wall |
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Not much space for sun-salutations... |
Just like last time, our first walk
around town was confusing… There are beautiful boulevards, huge plazas with
gorgeous statues, columns and arches; an assortment of shops, both la-di-dah
and unassuming; plenty of cafes, tabernas and restaurants; and more
tourists than locals, it seemed. Like last time, we bought a 3-day unlimited public
transport (Metro & bus) pass; though this time you did it at
self-service/automatic machines, rather than having to buy them from an actual
clerk; and this time the queues of [mostly young] tourists were unbelievably
long. The default instructions are obviously in Portuguese, but you could opt
for English and probably a few other languages; and the announcements while on board as to
the next station etc were made first in Portuguese and then in English. And
speaking of English – this time, too, we were delighted that the TV channels
broadcasting English shows/series do not dub them into Portuguese. What a
relief. Can you imagine Leroy Jethro Gibbs or Sheldon Cooper speaking Portuguese?...
And a propos Portuguese: To this
day, I haven’t been able to master more than three expressions in this
language… Obrigada/obrigado (“thank you”), bom dia (“good day”), and por favor
(“please”). I can decipher some written words, but for the most part I can’t
pronounce them properly, nor can I follow a native speaker. I feel a total
failure as a would-be linguist L
I don’t remember exactly what the
breakfast room at our hotel looked like in 2002; though I had a mobile phone,
it did not have a camera. People didn’t go about constantly
clicking-and-posting. But my journal does mention the coffee machine that
made all sorts of very strong coffee. Well – the current machine is obviously a
newer model, but it sure has many options and the coffee is still very strong!
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Coffee machine & hot water |
I resorted
to the same ploy as previously: Nearly-fill your cup or mug with milk/water,
then add a shot of coffee.
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Re-decorated breakfast room w/diners (No, I don't know them...) |
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Redecorated breakfast room |
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