On my last day in Lisbon, I visited the National Maritime Museum. I have visited many Maritime museums - in Greenwich, England, in Oregon, in New Zealand and in Australia but this one has to get the medal for the most amazing number of models, etc. It documents Portuguese maritime history in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Henry the Navigator, Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco de Gama and Magellan. The museum is loaded with artefacts and reproductions, nautical paintings, model ships, cannons, uniforms etc. A map illustrating Portuguese explorations exhibit takes you right up to the present day, covering not just explorers and military vessels, but also the fishing industry. The Kings and Queen's State rooms on the Amelia King Carlos's royal ship have been reproduced. There is a huge warehouse of boats, including a massive Royal barge. It was last in the water in 1957 when Queen Elizabeth II visited. For those who like Maritime museums I would highly recommend this on a visit to Lisbon.
November 09, 2024
November 06, 2024
Gulbenkian museum
For anybody who likes art even there if they are not an expert (like me) there is something very enlightening to visit grand collections that have been made over the years. Calouste Gulbenkian (1869 -1955), an Armenian oil tycoon gave Portugal his art collection in gratitude for the hospitable asylum granted him in Lisbon during WWII. Of Armenian origin he was born in Constantinople (now Istanbul) then part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1889 he left Turkey and settled in London with his family. With the outbreak of the second world war, he settled in Lisbon where he would remain until his death. Here is a Wikipedia link to the museum.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calouste_Gulbenkian_Museum
October 29, 2024
Sintra
I traveled by train to Sintra on the Monday. There were huge crowds partly because museums in Lisbon are closed on mondays. When you get to Sintra you have to take an official public bus transport. There are many separate places to visit in Sintra. I chose just to go to the Pena Palace and gardens.
PiƱa Palace. This magical hilltop palace sits high above Sintra above the Moorish Castle ruins. In the 19th century, Portugal had a very romantic prince, German born prince Ferdinand. A contemporary of cousin of Bavaria’s “mad” King Ludwick , he was also a cousin of England’s Prince Albert (Queen Victoria‘s husband). Flamboyant Ferdinand hired a German architect to build a fantasy castle, mixing elements of German and Portuguese style. He ended up with a crazy Neo fortified castle of Gothic Towers, Renaissance domes, Moorish minarets, Manueline carvings, Disneyland playfulness, and an azulejo (tile) toilet for his wife.
October 28, 2024
My wallet pickpocketed
The third day I was here I planned to go to Cascais. I was carrying my small wallet with the three credit cards, my drivers license and care card and a small amount of cash in a secure bag. I pulled the wallet out in order to take out a prepaid card which is used to go on the Metro and proceeded until I got down to the Metro, then I suddenly realize that my wallet had gone. The centre of Lisbon is very well known for pickpockets. Of course it completely disrupted the day. I got help from a policeman to take a Uber to the tourist police station. I spent an hour giving a report to extremely dimwitted police officer. Within half an hour, funds had been withdrawn from two credit cards and my Wise account. At the police station there was no Wi-Fi so I couldn’t do anything about it but as soon as I got Wi-Fi, I froze all the accounts and then I proceeded to contact the Royal Bank and cancel my credit cards and report some unauthorized spending on them and new credit cards will be delivered home and will be there before I arrive home. I also froze the Wise account. But then I had a problem because I had a very small amount of cash to last for the next three days and also I needed cash to pay for the tube from Heathrow to St Pancras. Anyhow, the following day, I unfroze the Wise card for a short time was able to withdraw extra cash and so my anxiety was solved. I’m so lucky that this happened on a spare day when I had time to deal with it. If it had happened, for example of that was on the way to the airport it would’ve been extra difficult to deal with it. The biggest hastle now will be getting a new drivers license and care card when I get home. I’m sure this has happened to other people so I thought I’d report it here. The police report may help with any insurance claim. I think that the banks may cover the claims on the credit cards as I was able to give them details of the police report. You can’t be too careful in storing your valuables. Luckily my passport was still in my pack in my room so that was not an issue.
October 27, 2024
An evening walk
One of the joys of staying close to downtown in a city is that you can easily walk around the middle of the city at all times a day. An evening stroll just before dinner is a great time to observe the population, the tourists etc. In downtown Lisbon there are a vast number of restaurants, most of them with their premises permanently outside on the wide pavements. Many different menus claim to be Portuguese but others, Indian or mixture of Indian and Portuguese. There is also fine dining. It is interesting to see the throngs of different people that are wandering around in the centre of Lisbon at about 7 o’clock at night.
I’ve been eating fairly simply. For dessert one evening I had a Portuguese special cream tart. The people who live in Lisbon and work downtown seem to be a mixture of black Africans and people with Indian appearance but as well there are brown people from Brazil, who are have different facial forms.
October 23, 2024
The Reform Club
I spent three nights at the Reform club. This was the second time I had stayed there. It is one of the London clubs that is reciprocal with the Union Club of British Columbia situated on Pall Mall. A huge benefit is you can walk everywhere in central London. The ambiance is great. The service is great. The small single room adequate. My friend Tom, was at Cambridge at the same time as me. He was at Caius College. We were both at the London hospital together. He came down from Cambridge where he lives and we had a great lunch together. Tom at one time managed the UKs national cancer registry. We’ve always had a lot of common interest in epidemiology.
Lisbon
I took the tube to Heathrow ( one hour). There was a 2 1/2 of flight delay due to thick fog at Heathrow Airport. Luckily, I was flying on points and business class so I was able to get breakfast in the lounge there. On day one I decided to have a relatively light day because I was still suffering from a bug which I had picked up on the Queen Mary 2 and also, it was a fairly tiring travel day the day before. I greatly enjoy the public transit in European cities. In Lisbon there is a Metro system, a trolly system a bus system and a ferry system All to be explored as part of the travelling pleasure. The centre of Lisbon is made up of many squares and it’s very very easy to get lost but thanks to Google maps or when that doesn’t work the Apple maps it’s easy to navigate around as long as you remember the address of where you’re staying. I’m staying at a hostel which is very reasonably priced about $100 Canadian a night. It has a very adequate bedroom. It is clean, there’s an adjacent kitchen and bathroom, etc. Mostly young people staying here, but it’s it’s fun to interact with some of them. As a single traveller you have occasional very enjoyable interactions with people. One evening I talked for about half an hour to a 30-year-old German woman who was a management consultant. I was impressed with her English, but also how we were able to compare organizational behaviour from my days as a administrator to today’s organizational culture, and in particular in how it works in Germany, compared with other countries. Another evening, I met a stockbroker from Florida who is pro Trump and had an MBA from Harvard. He was very bullheaded, but I was able to interject some very critical issues about the United States compared with other countries. It was a very dynamic and enjoyable interaction which lasted about 15 minutes.
Highlights and lowlights from this years month of travels
It was a month packed with activities - I had wanted to go to New York and on the Queen Mary 2 again but also to attend the last concert of...
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It was a month packed with activities - I had wanted to go to New York and on the Queen Mary 2 again but also to attend the last concert of...
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The third day I was here I planned to go to Cascais. I was carrying my small wallet with the three credit cards, my drivers license and car...
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I had a comfortable journey from Lisbon via Madrid to Heathrow, and then the tube to Saint Pancras and train to Canterbury. It was a great ...

































