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A few questions about Portugal, if I may)
1. Recommend an inexpensive apartment or hotel in Lisbon/outskirts of the capital, but always with azulejo tiles inside. I love when things, furniture are vintage. Maybe someone lived in such a
2. Flea markets of Lisbon and other cities (south along the coast). Tell me where a junk lover should go (dishes, ceramics and azulejos / azulejos, of course).
3. Which beach should you choose near Lisbon if you like sparsely populated picturesque beaches/bays. We will have our own car and do not require infrastructure on the shore. Thanks)
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аватар kolyan_cat
I can’t tell you a flea market / apartment with tiles, but I can advise you on the beach. There is no beach directly near Lisbon, it stands on the river, which is quite dirty. Narozh goes to swim on the coast - in Cascais (Cascais), the farther from Lisbon - the cleaner the beaches. But in my opinion it sucks. An enchanting beach, a real ocean begins further - drive through Cascais and then drive along the road along the coast, there is a national reserve, coordinates 38 ° 43'52.0 "N 9 ° 28'23.2" W
Beautiful ocean beach overlooking Cape Rock, you can leave the car in the parking lot for 2 Euro / day. There are quite a lot of people there at this time, but in terms of beauty / nature, these 2 beaches are an order of magnitude superior to everything that is in the vicinity of Lisbon.
It's not far from Sintra, you can visit it.
There are no shops there, a couple of expensive cafes and that’s all, so you need to take a hawk / water with you (or buy it in a supermarket in Kaskas on the way), it’s also better to take your own umbrella.
There are great places to take pictures along the way.
аватар kolyan_cat
And yet, in Lisbon, if you take a bus for a circular tour, you only need to take it from a company with the Carris logo - this is a municipal transport office, and a ticket for a tourist bus gives you the right to travel on all public transport (except the metro). If you take from others (they are very similar, and there are points of sale nearby), then you will buy a yellow tram, funiculars separately, and this is from 2 to 3.6 Euros for 1 trip.
Routes for tourist buses of all companies are the same.
аватар illusia
In Lisbon, it is better to travel by public transport, because. big problems with car parking. We bought a ticket for 24 hours for 6 euros and traveled by all modes of transport without restrictions all day (I sent the details to you in a personal).
Because before Lisbon spent a week on the beaches of the Algarve, then in the capital the beach was no longer interested. But the employee said that Liss has a wonderful municipal beach with clean sand. She also went by car to the Peninsula (there is a ferry from Setubal) - there are very good beaches.
In my opinion, in Portugal, along the entire coast from Lisbon to Sagres and further along the Algarve, all the bays are picturesque.
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