Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Portugal: Part Three

Our final day in Portugal we headed out of the Douro valley and back towards the airport in Porto.  Since our flight was in the early evening we stopped in the historical city of GuimarĂ£es.  GuimarĂ£es was settled in the 9th century and is often referred to as the birthplace of the Portuguese nationality. 

Palace of the Dukes of Braganza

 






inside the palace




Georgian chant book from the 18th Century











Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Portugal: Part 2

When last we left off Jim and I had spent two nights in lovely, historic Porto.  We headed out of town on Sunday morning and drove about an hour and a half east into the Douro river valley.  We were staying another two nights in the town of Lamego and I had arranged some Port tastings and tours at the vineyards nearby. 






After checking in to the B&B we were fed a delicious lunch.  There was just enough time to check out the house and orchard before a huge storm rolled in.  There was also hail, which according to the owners was not normal. 






Monday:
We headed out early and took a tour of the Sandman production at the Quinta do Sexio vineyard.  Most large scale wine producers own a few different vineyards or buy the grapes and bring them together to make the wine.  Then we had a lovely lunch by the river and went to another tasting.  Quinta Santa Eufemia, was pretty small scale compared to Sandman.  No fancy shop or tour, but really nice people who graciously taught us about their wine.  










Monday, June 18, 2012

Portugal: Part 1

This year when thinking about Jim's birthday I decided to plan a long weekend getaway.  After many hours debating over locations and things Jim liked to do... Golf in Scotland, drink beer in Germany... I decided we should check out a place new to both of us, and since we'd be going on late March, preferable warmer than Geneva.  I settled on Port tasting in Portugal.  Jim seemed really excited when I told him about the trip on his birthday.  Just one week later we were flying off to sunny Porto, Portugal.

A 2 hour flight from Geneva, Porto is in in the northern part of Portugal.  The city lies on the banks of Douro river, which played a very important role in the manufacture and exportation of Port wine. 


The agenda was to spend two nights in Porto, then drive about an hour east into the Douro river valley and spend two nights there before heading back home. 

Friday:
After picking up the rental car and getting downtown, we celebrated the start of the trip with beer and grilled meats.  Yumm!  Then we checked into our hotel, which had the most amazing original detail on the ceiling. Then we headed out to Porto and explored the city for a few hours.

Lost my sunglasses in Verbier, doh!




building across the street
Church of Saint Ildefonso




Livraria Lello (bookshop)

inside Lello


Carmelitas Church on the left, Carmo Church on the right




Things I learned while walking Porto.... it has to be one of the hilliest cities in the world.  Every where we walked, we went up and then down.  Up and down.  I felt really bad for people with strollers because there are also an incredible amount of stairs.  No. 2. there are ridiculous number of churches.  Practically one on every corner.

Saturday:
Our agenda for day 2 was a little more walking and sightseeing and then an afternoon of Port tasting.  

another new Fanta


Porto Cathedral





 


overlooking the river Douro

Front door to our hotel