Two train rides to Porto and after a quick bag drop at Hotel da Bolsa we headed off for lunch and a chance to sample the local speciality - Francesinha. A ridiculously large ham, chipolata, steak and cheese layered sandwich, drowned in melted cheese and swimming in thick hot tomato and beer sauce that “should be tasted once in your lifetime”. Chicken salad for me and their oh so delicious, pumpkin and port gelato. The further north we go the bigger the wine pours - needed to do breast stroke to get across todays lunchtime glass. An hours break in our rooms to unpack and we were off again for an orientation walk of Porto. So many cute narrow streets, up and down we went making me grateful for Wellington street fitness and guilt
Chris Wills
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juli 04, 2019
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Hotel de Bolsa, Portugal
Two train rides to Porto and after a quick bag drop at Hotel da Bolsa we headed off for lunch and a chance to sample the local speciality - Francesinha. A ridiculously large ham, chipolata, steak and cheese layered sandwich, drowned in melted cheese and swimming in thick hot tomato and beer sauce that “should be tasted once in your lifetime”. Chicken salad for me and their oh so delicious, pumpkin and port gelato. The further north we go the bigger the wine pours - needed to do breast stroke to get across todays lunchtime glass. An hours break in our rooms to unpack and we were off again for an orientation walk of Porto. So many cute narrow streets, up and down we went making me grateful for Wellington street fitness and guilt
free gorging on all the delicious food.
< Francesinha. Porto. Harry Potter lookalikes fleecing tourists (the sneaker wearers) and the tower I didn’t climb.
BELOW: Port and a cod and potato savoury for brunch in a handy artist’s palette that Sandra being an artist, brought back to NZ. The 3rd and best octopus I ate that suckered to the plate when I held it down with my fork to cut it. And after all that walking (6 miles today according to Debbie’s Fitbit), well earned desserts - no I didn’t eat them both, one was Debbie’s!
> My favourite Porto views and yes some from top of the inescapable 1881 constructed 45m high Ponte Luis bridge, that is two storied for easy access to the upper and lower parts of the city. People jump off it after first pumping up the onlookers for contributions to ‘reward their bravery’ aka stupidity. Tiled artworks in railway station.
1.
Pre trip prep
2.
Where to this time?
3.
Beijing - day one
4.
Beijing - day two
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Beijing - day three
6.
Chinese delicacies
7.
This one is for you Finn
8.
Moving on to Germany
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Schloss Glücksburg
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Wacky signs
11.
Lisa and Kay’s wedding
12.
Nord Art
13.
Croatian food for a change
14.
Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
15.
Overnighting in Goteborg, Sweden
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Norway - the land of our forefathers
17.
From the sublime to the ridiculous
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And the road trip starts
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Trolling Trollstigen - Troll’s Footpath
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More wacky bits and bobs
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Stranda
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Ferries, alpine walking and loo capers
23.
Norway v New Zealand stats
24.
Island hopping across the Atlantic Road archipelago - another of the 11 must drives
25.
Little sods everywhere
26.
Another day another National Scenic Route
27.
Overnighting in Trondheim
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No fishing = time for Lom Stave Church
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What was that? Let’s go see.
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Nes Church, where Thore and Martha were married
31.
Tante Gerda
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Flying solo now
33.
Lisbon orientation walking tour
34.
One for you Madz
35.
Lisbon to Coimbra
36.
Out and about in Coimbra
37.
Porto - my Portugal favourite
38.
JK Rowling’s Hogwarts inspiration
39.
More of Porto and port tasting
40.
Tour group photos taken by Ana
41.
Mapping Portugal
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Home sweet home
43.
Tim & Karen UK’ing it
44.
Alfriston
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Hampton Court Palace
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Last leg
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