<h1>Glory crowns talent and courage</h1>
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Arriving in Lisbon is the afternoon, there is no destination of the blind stroll is the most joyful, leisurely and relaxed makes people very easy to lazily walk to the bay when the sky is gradually darkening To the roadside shop to buy a glass of wine ~ walk to the stone platform by the sea Just sit like this, the sea breeze is a must, the gradually darkening sky and the gradually bright lights will make the mind become soft There are gentle and romantic songs There are girls who will rest their heads on the shoulders of the boys around them The sound of laughter and the clash of wine glasses is like a chorus forming many layers in the back... it really belongs to me at this moment! Thankfully, these feelings and smells are stored somewhere in my head so that I can have these memories that are quiet and comfortable when I think back
In fact, I really want to send some videos, but I haven't studied how to send them.
Really find Spain walking on the road, can smell oranges, can hear music, can see the sun," the sun is in my eye! "It was a long time ago that I was going abroad for the first time and I heard a little blonde girl sighing happily at the sun, and it was true that the sun was falling into her eyes, the wind was falling into her body, and her voice was falling into her heart. Don't seek perfection, just experience what you encounter.
Early the next morning, I took the fresh air and ran to the Dark Horse Square near the hotel, near the sea
Dark Horse Square is Lisbon's commercial square (Praca do Comercio)
A sculpture of Joseph I riding a black bronze horse in the middle of the square, the Victory Gate in the middle, on which stands a statue of a hero from Portuguese history, and inscribed: "Glory crowns talent and courage"
Ding~
After seeing the sea, go back for breakfast ~ we are ready to leave for the small town of Sintra.
<h1>Tossa by the Sea</h1>
This is the first time in my life that I have seen such a royal blue sea, and the weather is unusually good! Good to pull the saturation of the colors in the air up a lot.
So have to say a little bit about this place
Barcelona near Tossa Marina, on the girona coast
It turned out to be an old fishing village with an ancient defensive line on the shore
Stone walls, cliff walls, and waves lapping at the reef splash up the water forming a roll of water vapor under the sunlight
Listen to the sound of endless power of the sea colliding with the rocks, imagine yourself standing kingslanding (laughs)
The sea here has a deep and fierce beauty, and if it is anthropomorphic, it must be a deep man! (Laughs again)
The ruins of the old city walls
Probably because it was winter, we came to town with almost no one.
In the summer, it should be a very lively beach
So Aric and I braved the cold wind of hunting in the winter to take pictures of a lot of backs that felt very handsome.
TIPS: The best season should be summer (because in winter the town is empty and the shops are all closed)
But I like to come in winter~
It's just a train ride from Barcelona, and your phone has a Spanish rail ticket app: Renfe Ticket
It is very convenient to check the frequency and purchase tickets
You can also check the frequency and purchase of tickets on the official website http://www.renfe.com/
Sorry for writing in such a messy chronological order... I can't save this timeline anymore... (Tears
Do night buses from Lisbon to sevilla
Tickets available on the ALSA website: https://www.alsa.es/en/
The 9:00 PM departure to Seville is early in the morning
In addition, Google Maps is very easy to use in foreign countries ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Be sure to get used to Google map~
Arriving in Seville was early in the morning, so we smeared and walked to our hotel, which of course could not be checked in
So we warmed up our trip to Spain in the hotel's retro European-style lobby
A hotel that I like very much
Hotel las casas de la judería (Jewish House) 5 star recommendation! Five star recommendation ~
https://www.booking.com/05f281a0e469e
Located in the old Jewish quarter of Seville, within walking distance of the cathedral.
The first time you enter the hotel, you will be a little confused at first, because the hotel is divided into several different courtyards by different styles of trails, which are very interesting.
Opposite the main entrance is a row of full restaurants that can be very pleasant in the evening and can be very pleasant with a variety of tapas ~~~~
I always had a fondness for the Gothic church and felt that the church should be like this
The Cathedral of Seville is truly a model of examples, and of course, a stunning one is barcelona's cathedral
After a serious visit to the church
Inevitably in all corners, repeatedly take pictures, in a vain attempt to take two blood source style photos to QAQ
The coffin of Columbus and its monument are placed, carried by the statues of the knights of the four kings of Castile, León, Navarre and Aragon.
Amazing and the choir place to stay
In addition, it is naturally very recommended to go to the tower, usually the tower of the church will be the commanding height of this place, so naturally overlooking Seville. And climb up the stairs, walking through the stone wall passages in a circle, thinking that this place was converted from a mosque, looking for the traces that have been left behind.
Speaking of which, the whole Spanish style has a unique flavor
Here Catholic islam is a very strange and very normal mixture of water and milk
It's like a chemical reaction that produces very beautiful colors
Yesterday I watched Assassin's Creed with Aric and just wanted to say that Andalusia is picturesque, and Granada is picturesque!
On a whim, I want to insert granada's length of ~~
Super beautiful ~~!~
Run up at 00:25 in the middle of the night and more stickerS don't know where to write
Whatever, after all, staying up late is the greatest respect for the weekend
The Assassin's Creed movie is a story of everyone coming together to find an apple, interspersed with modern antiquity, and the ancient part is the fall of Granada in 1493 as a background,
So in the cinema, in addition to lamenting the radio gymnastics that the times are calling, we spend most of our time lamenting the picturesque beauty of Granada and the alambra
Aric lamented that the sultan, also named after Muhammad, had captured Constantinople in 1453 and the other had lost 800 years of land half a century later
And I want to say that's fate!! (Broken!) )
And I think Muhammad II and Constantinople XI, the fateful opponents, are also lamentable.
(sorry, crooked building)
Walk on the mountain road to the Alhambra, on the other side is the Albaychen district.
If you have extra days, you can come here to visit ~ you will encounter some special shops
We were here to see the famous Alhambra, and we liked to call her cute nickname: Brabra
At that time, I bought a guide to the Alhambra Palace in a small shop on the side of the road, Chinese version, so I read it as I walked.
It is said that the sultan was very keen on building his last fortress at that time, and he wanted to show his indestructibility in the eyes of the world.
Here I highly recommend a documentary to get a better understanding of this red fortress
http://www.bilibili.com/video/av345077/
In case the link cannot be opened, you can search directly at the b station: the Alhambra
The introduction is very, very comprehensive, and I will not mess around here
(Search National Geographic: Ancient Great Project Tour Includes a series of documentaries on great projects in ancient and modern China and abroad, interested friends can watch ~~)
Brabra Palace is very large, want to take a good look, want to go through the palace courtyard of the small friends to spend a full day is the least.
We only had one day at the time, but after walking around, it felt like it was just a cursory tour.
Due to the high number of visitors and the limited number of visitors, it is best to make a reservation in advance and determine the date and time of the visit and the number of people.
https://www.alhambra.org/en/
Book the official website
Come and feel the intense decorative arts of the Moors
It's really good-looking to die for!
The main reception hall of brabra, the king's palace, and the harem are all in this extreme carved decorative style.
I want to pick it up...
I'm too lazy to p-graph, and after having ins, I don't think I can use ps...
Look up! Who the heavens bypass
Feel the mysterious power coming from overhead.
<h1>Itinerary</h1>
Approximate itinerary and attractions of the entire Spanish-Portuguese tour (trying to recall)
Depart from Shanghai on February 1st first to Hong Kong on a flight from HK to Lisbon
Arrived in Lisbon on February 2 and officially began his trip to Portugal
D1 Lisbon
Arrive in Lisbon, wander around Lisbon, watch the elevators, walk and sit by the sea
D2 Lisbon - Sintra
Lisbon to Sintra
Sintra Royal Palace
Went to Cabo da Roca in the afternoon
Blown silly by the wind that below if there is a chance . I'll sneak up on the blown-up pictures. QAQ
D3 Sintra
Hacienda Regaleira
Pena Palace
Moorish castle
D4 Sintra - Lisbon - Seville
Visited Monserrate Park in the morning
Return to Lisbon in the afternoon
Do night bus to Seville at night
D5 Seville
Plaza de España
D6
Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Seville
Plaza de Toros
Hotel Alfonso XIII
D7
Royal Palace of Seville
Flamenco
D8 Sevilla - Ronda
D9 Ronda- Granada
D10 Granada - Barcelona
D11-D15 Barcelona
D16 Barcelona - Madrid
D17 Madrid-Shanghai
(Sorry for what the specific day was, I can't remember where I want to write it later, okay.) )
The original plan was to spend three days in Barcelona and then go to Segovia to see the Roman aqueduct
Plans can't keep up with the changes Our early forecast for The third day in Barcelona in Chasegovia found hail and ultra-low temperatures. So we, who were extremely dependent on sunlight, decided to take two more days in Barcelona
Although there are regrets
But as Gao Xiaosong said, if you don't go the wrong way, you won't discover the New World
Without changing the plan, you will not go to Tossa on the seafront around Barcelona
While it's a shame that Segovia didn't go there, we had other fun.
When you go out, you have to pay more attention to the moment than to the entanglement
What matters is whether the people you're traveling with are having the same interest.
<h1>A place that wants to be like a fairy tale</h1>
Sintra is like the storyless kingdom that Yun Tianming said to Cheng Xin in the three-body
Quiet and beautiful The difference is that there is no sea of gluttony around here that prevents her from connecting with the world
Personally, if you feel that you have enough time, stay for two or three days
Hotels in Sintra
casa das campainhas al (AL Bells Hostel)
https://www.booking.com/22ef72d989bcdd
The 4 of us rented a duplex duplex apartment
Privacy and autonomy are excellent
210 euros a night for four people
The location and the room were very supportive and personally thought it was more value for money
Why are the hotels in Europe so cost-effective QAQ
Nice stairs and restaurant in the main building
Small piano outside the door
To the left of the piano is a small door and out there is a big terrace
There is also a lounge where you can drink some of the hotel's sake in the evening
This evening we met a lovely and charming European couple with white hair in the lounge
Grandpa said that they often traveled together, and this time it had been out for half a month.
Lounge during the day
这些 on the house~~
Chatting and drinking at night to kill time is a respect for travel~
Breakfast~
In the middle of the real sintra city is a white chimney building, the Sintra Royal Palace
There is a saying that the reason why Europeans attach great importance to the matter of reputation is because the living environment has not been private, (the royal family also has no privacy, the prince will not have his own room, sleeping may be in the hall, or it may be next door is a large hall) Which led to their personality genes attach great importance to the views of the people around them, so it is not so strange to move "you have destroyed my reputation, I want to duel with you".
After the Palace There is still some time before sunset, and we plan to go to Cabo da Roca to watch the sunset
The westernmost point of the entire Eurasian continent
Here in addition to the sea cliffs, cold and dying winds, there is a lighthouse and a cross facing the ocean
"The road stops here, the sea begins" can be on the monument
Standing here, if you can open a teleportation point, it would be good ~ ~ ~ ~
The wind near the night was very strong and very cold
We have been blown completely out of the image
Come and feel that even though the wind is fierce, we want to be a demon.
After half a day of flipping through, none of the photos are normal.
The Rio de Regaleira is both creamy and authentic gothic
There is a nine-story labyrinth converted from a 27-meter well. From top to bottom, it surrounds a spiral staircase, each of which has its own exits leading to different corners of the estate. The exit at the end of the ninth floor is located right in the middle of the well. The lord of the manor used this nine-story labyrinth to correspond to the 9-fold cycle of Dante's trilogy: heaven, hell, and purgatory
In the morning it was frigid Regaleira
In the afternoon that must be the nervous pena palace
Sorry should not say nerves
When I saw pena palace, my first reaction was mario palace...
From the architectural style to the color scheme, from the plants in front of the door to the sculptural decoration, it's all about this strangeness and wildness
It is said to be the brainchild of Ferdinand, the husband of Queen Maria II of Portugal in the 19th century
For me who just finished watching the frigid style in the morning, I was a bit off for a while... After watching it for a long time, there is a kind of magical charm
Next to pena palace is an ancient medieval moorish castle
Present-day Moors mostly refer to Muslims who lived in the Iberian Peninsula (present-day Spain and Portugal), Sicily, Malta, the Maghreb, and West Africa during the Middle Ages.
About how Spain was occupied by the Moors. In fact
The enmity between Muslims and Christians in this part of the Iberian Peninsula is endless:
Beginning with the Moorish invasion in 711, independent Muslim states were established over the next 750 years
It was not until 1492 that the Spanish heroine Queen Isabella and Ferdinand jointly launched a rebellion called the Restoration Movement, which was finally victorious. In that year, they expelled the last sultan who was a nail in Granada, and the Christian reconquista that had lasted for more than seven hundred years in Spain came to an end, and Spain completed its religious unity.
The prelude to Spain's Golden Age was inaugurated
This place has been going around for so long, and the cultural and artistic architectural styles developed by the people living in this land have formed a very unique and exotic style that is different from other european countries.