Lisbon, Portugal to Badajoz, Spain

Monday morning we checked out of our hotel in Lisbon and took a cab to the airport. We parted ways will Ray and Linda.

Getting out of our taxi at the airport.

Duke and I had pastries and coffee at the airport.

Pastries and coffee in the airport

Ray and Linda headed home and we caught a bus heading east to Badajoz. Badajoz is directly east of Lisbon just over the Spain Portugal border. On Tuesday we will pick up a new rental car in Badajoz.

On the bus to Badajoz.

From the Badajoz bus station we walked to our hotel and had snacks on the balcony.

On the way to our hotel
Snacks

For dinner we decided to have Italian food. We went to a nearby restaurant called La Mrafia Se Sienta a la Mesa. The food was fantastic.

La Mafia se Siena a la mesa
Duke and I at dinner
Rigatoni with beef Ragu
cappella stuffed with chicken and plum with prawns

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Marvao to Lisbon

On Sunday after breakfast we drove up to the castle to record Duke’s car review for YouTube. Unfortunately the wind made parts of the audio unintelligible. We’ve been trying to decide whether to use it. I think I will post it with an apology and some subtitles.

Duke reviewing our first rental car.

From Marvao we drove to Lisbon. We had to get to Hertz in central Lisbon by 1:00 when they closed. As we pulled up to the Hertz garage the agent was pulling down the garage door and locking up! We barely made it. If we had made one wrong turn we would have been too late!

Hertz car return

Our hotel is literally next door to Hertz. We checked in and the concierge booked Covid tests for Ray and Linda, who will fly home on Monday. We rested a bit then took a cab to the pharmacy where Ray and Linda got tested.

Linda after getting her Covid test

We stopped for coffee and Pastéis de Nata. These Portuguese specialists are delicious.

Pastéis de Nata
Having an afternoon snack in Lisbon

We walked around a bit people watching, browsing the souvenir shops, and enjoying the Lisbon sunshine.

After we got back to the hotel we booked a restaurant for dinner. Many were closed on Sunday but we found one a couple of miles away. Our last dinner in Portugal was delicious.

Selfie at the restaurant
Duke’s octopus
Linda’s steak.

Zamora, Spain to Marvao, Portugal

Saturday was our longest day of driving so far on this trip. We drove 240 miles south and a bit west into Spain again. Now we are in Marvao on the Spain Portugal border just into Portugal. Marvao is on top of a mountain with a stunning 360 degree view. In the picture below you can see the castle on top of the mountain. That’s where we are.

Marvao

This morning before we left Zamora we explored a bit the square outside our Parador had beautiful trees trained to grow together to create a canopy.

Trees creating a canopy

Before we left Zamora we visited the Ethnographic Museum.

Ethnographic Museum

There were many interesting things in the museum. Take a guess at what these are.

Drop spindles used to spin yarn
I’m not sure what this is

On our way to Marvao we saw at least two cars with Ukrainian license plates. You wonder what their story is.

When we stopped at a roadside cafe for coffee and lunch we enjoyed watching the storks.

Storks
Linda’s squid

After we checked into our Pausada we went for a walk up to the castle

Marvao Castle –
Sunset from Marvao
Duke and I at the top of the castle

Our room at the Pausada da Marvao is charming with a great view.

Our room at the Pausada de Marvao
Pausada de Marvao

Our view at breakfast

Breakfast view

Bragança, Portugal to Zamora, Spain

Portugal is in a different time zone than Spain. It’s one hour earlier. Friday morning I woke up early and got a nice picture of the sunrise and Bragança castle from our hotel room window.

Bragança

The breakfast room at Pausada de Bragança had a beautiful view too and there was a tree growing out of the floor!

Breakfast in Pausada de Bragança

After we checked out of the Pausada we visited the castle. In the castle keep there is a military museum which was interesting.

Inside Bragança Cadtle
Armor
Linda leaving the castle

It took us just over an hour to drive back into Spain to Zamora where we spent the night at the Parador. This is Parador number 71 for Duke and me. We had welcome drinks and played cards in the bar.

Bridge and gin and tonic

I love watching storks. There were two nests on the roof right outside the window.

Storks
Storks

Duke and I went out to explore a bit before dinner.

Zamora

Saturday we head back into Portugal towards Lisbon where Ray and Linda will fly home.

Puebla de Sanabria, Spain to Bragança, Portugal

Thursday morning our first stop in Puebla de Sanabria was the post office, to mail postcards.

Linda buying stamps at the post office.

Then Duke bought some fresh bread.

Buying bread

Then we walked around the castle, the church and the central square.

The castle
The church

After we left Puebla de Sanabria we drove north to see Lago de Sanabria. According to Wikipedia it is the largest glacial lake in the Iberian Peninsula.

From Lago de Sanabria we dove south into Portugal to Bragança where we are tonight we had drinks by the fire, played cards and had a relaxing afternoon.

We had drinks by the fire.

Duke and I stayed here in 2016. We ate at the hotel Michelin Restaurant. We had a fabulous meal for €35 including wine pairing. A similar meal there now costs at least €90 and wine is an extra €30 per person. We passed. The chef has another restaurant in town, Restaurante Geadas. That’s where we ate tonight. I had sole, Duke had beef and cheese and egg and Linda and Ray had calamari.

My sole
Duke’s beef and egg.
Ray’s calamari
Desert
Chocolate coulant and raspberry sorbet