
Palacete Ribeiro da Cunha, Lisbon
19th century neo-Moorish palace now occupied by design boutiques, but soon to become a hotel

19th century neo-Moorish palace now occupied by design boutiques, but soon to become a hotel

At the Carmo Museum in Lisbon, the labels suggests either a horned idol or a support for a roasting spit

A view from a terrace high in the hills includes the cathedral towers at right

The wonderful custardy pastries by the dozens at Manteigaria in the Baixa area of Lisbon

A custom tailor’s sign certainly caught my attention on a Lisbon street

A variety of the ubiquitous three-wheelers wait for passengers in Chiado, Lisbon

One of a number on the walls of Lisbon’s Museum of Popular Art

At Lisbon’s Museum of Popular Art, an exhibit on the history and social importance of basketry

On the waterfront at Belem, Lisbon you can enjoy all sorts of fried-up-feasts

This pair was keeping an eye on crowds of passersby near Lisbon’s Tower of Belem

19th century neo-Moorish palace now occupied by design boutiques, but soon to become a hotel

At the Carmo Museum in Lisbon, the labels suggests either a horned idol or a support for a roasting spit

A view from a terrace high in the hills includes the cathedral towers at right

The wonderful custardy pastries by the dozens at Manteigaria in the Baixa area of Lisbon


A variety of the ubiquitous three-wheelers wait for passengers in Chiado, Lisbon


At Lisbon’s Museum of Popular Art, an exhibit on the history and social importance of basketry

On the waterfront at Belem, Lisbon you can enjoy all sorts of fried-up-feasts

This pair was keeping an eye on crowds of passersby near Lisbon’s Tower of Belem