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Lisbon / Sintra 26.2.25

Heathrow T5

Heathrow T5

This morning we head off to Heathrow and once again we are using the pod parking, for the first time in daylight and because it is pretty full this morning we park close to the B station.  Car parked we trundle along the podway to Terminal 5, this is just such a simple way of accessing the airport.  Bag drop is relatively quick but security less so.  Then an interminable wait until we are told we are departing from B gates, so take the underground transit out to the B gates.

A nearly full flight but we load well and are ready to back off the stand seven minutes ahead of expected departure time, not that we do although we are soon away.  A good flight down to Lisbon where we are terminated on a stand away from the main building so it is a bus into the terminal.

Bags collected we head outside to the metro terminus and descend to the departure platform of the metro which provides a good service into the City Centre.  We travel to the end of the red line at Sao Sebastien and then change to the blue line for Restauradores.  The lifts are a bit of a pain when we change (as we have cases) and it is worse at Restauradores – both the upward escalator and the lift are out of action.  Even worse there are no lifts from the underground ticket hall to street level so we have to slowly ascend the stairs.  It was obvious in Turin that at the main station (and there is a main station just around the corner which we shall use later in the week) that there were lifts from the metro to street level – their absence is surprising.

Bonjardim

Bonjardim

Our hotel is immediately adjacent to the exit rom the station which is welcome and we are soon in an excellent room in the Avenida Palace Hotel.  It is now late afternoon so some unpacking and then we have planned to go to a very local restaurant – Bonjardim – which has been serving spit roast chicken since the early fifties if I remember correctly.  Potentially the original peri peri chicken came from here and they certainly provide a peri peri sauce to add to the chicken.  We arrive and almost immediately a significant queue forms up behind us so very lucky timing.  Many of the later arrivals are accommodated indoors whereas given the warmth we are able to sit outside and enjoy the entertainment provided by a dancer who appears and does a couple of dances and then goes round making a small collection to which we add funds.

An excellent meal and an interesting discussion with the tables either side – Americans who have moved to Portugal in one case and a Canadian on his travels around Europe.

Euro Tour 1 – to Berlin

Sunday 23 July 2017

This is one of those holidays which has long been on the to do list – a variation on the usual Prague / Vienna / Budapest excursions as our first destination is the city of Berlin with onward travel being by rail.  Tour operator is Rail Discoveries – the secondary brand of Great Rail Journeys.

The taxi is with us at home at 05:15 for our journey to Heathrow T5.  We manage to avoid the long queue at Group check in as Jackie flashes her BA card and we are moved to a non-existent queue at Club check in (my BA membership has now dropped back to Blue status but thankfully they let me check in with her!).

We head through security and now we wait for the plane.  Breakfast is taken at Huxleys which is a new outlet (to us) I think.  Then downstairs for a wander through duty free, £20 saving on an iPad does not seem a huge amount, and trade in will provide a better net cost.  Even though we are at terminal 5 there is no opportunity to ride the shuttle service as we are going from an “A” gate.  I have still not been to the “C” gates.

We board the plane and as it is not full we are pleased to have three seats for the two of us so more comfortable than usual, greatly improved by the delivery of a glass of champagne each from the front of the plane courtesy of Angela and delivered by Mark.  Thank you very much BA.

On time arrival in Berlin then a wait for our luggage.  The coach loads and we are soon at the Alexander Park Inn and the sandwiches from Boots are consumed once we are in our room on the 24th floor as a late lunch.

The weather is much better than anticipated.  We descend to Alexandersplatz and walk under the adjacent railway line to the bottom of the TV tower which dominates the area.  We go a little further to see Neptune’s fountain, the town hall and the old but rebuilt church.  During this holiday we will be slightly restricted as Jackie is suffering from bad sciatica which is limiting the distances she can walk.  I will try not to mention it again.

The photos of this are here.

On our return to the hotel (Park Inn by Radisson) we head to the Panorama bar at the top of the building for a couple of drinks and to enjoy the late afternoon sunshine.  Not an attractive space in itself – but then the building was originally a Soviet era accommodation for Comecon officials.  There was a very expensive refurbishment in 2001 to bring it up to modern standards  – we are deep in former East German Berlin.  However I can get some views of the obviously very flat city which stretches in all directions from this point.

We rejoin the group for buffet dinner in the main restaurant with an excellent selection of starters, the main course is slightly less inspired but the cheese selection was also excellent.  This was followed with a coffee in the ground floor bar (which had a very odd soft bed like “compartment” which we did not try) where we chat to some of the others on the tour.