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the southwestern tip of continental Europe, Portugal is an old school country.
In this article, we take a look at Lisbon, Lagos and the Algarve.
Lisbon
Lisbon
is the biggest city in Portugal and is located on the Atlantic coast in
middle of the country. I’ve been to Lisbon three times, but only for a
few days each time. Every time I come away with the impression of elegance.

Stairs
Between Buildings in Alfama District, Lisbon, Estremadura, Portugal
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Arriving
by train, your first taste of Lisbon is when you walk out of the train
station directly onto the shore of the harbor. As you look to the ocean,
the name “San Francisco” immediately comes to mind. Mountains rise up on
both sides of the mouth of the harbor and then there is the bridge. Running
across the mouth of bay is a bridge that looks for all intensive purposes
like the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. I’ve never had a chance to
research it, but there has to be a connection.
As
you walk into Lisbon, everything is clean and relaxed. There are walking
only streets with cafes and garden areas. Bringing to mind San Francisco
again, there are cable cars running though the center of the city. I can’t
tell you why, but Lisbon is a very low stress city on both the mind and
the wallet. Yep, it is cheap and a good destination for budget travelers.
Algarve
The
Algarve is the southwestern tip of Portugal and borders on both the Atlantic
and Mediterranean oceans. This is an interpretation on my part as some
feel the area only covers the beaches on the Mediterranean Ocean. Regardless,
the Algarve is a collection of beach towns that remind me of Southern California
in the 1940’s. No I am not that old. I am just relying on family stories
and pictures. Jeez, give me some credit! One of the highlights of the Algarve
is Lagos.

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Lagos
I grew
up in San Diego, California. It’s a great place to be a kid and an adult.
The only complaint I have is a lot of people seem to feel the same way.
The population has exploded beyond belief, freeways are crowded on weekends
and housing prices average roughly $500,000 for a deluxe closet without
driveway. Its still nice, but I’ve begun to think about relocating. If
I do, Lagos may be my destination.
Lagos
is a sleepy beach community with just about anything you could want in
paradise. White beaches, private beaches, grottos, wine growing, a lively
nightlife, modern conveniences and just about the nicest people you have
ever met in your life.
You
can stay in a hotel while in Lagos, but this is a mistake in my opinion.
Instead, go to the train station and reserve a room with a family. Families
in cities all over the world do this, but Lagos is different. The family
you stay with more or less adopts you as one of their own. They will haul
you all over town, introduce you to other locals and generally give you
a true taste of Portugal. For veteran travelers, nothing could be better.
Rating
For
an overall rating, I give Portugal and Lagos the highest rating of “bar.”
I loved it so much, I wanted to stay and almost purchased a bar by blackmailing,
bribing and begging a friend in California over the phone. Alas, his wife
didn’t think it was such a good idea.
Hey,
how about you? We could probably still get a good deal!
No,
seriously.
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