A Daily View of Lisbon while SteemFest² is Underway - Intro
I am also going to Lisbon Portugal during SteemFest² but not to attend the conference. I am going to meetup with my good buddy @luzcypher. I haven't seen him in a year, since Seattle. I'm now living outside of Hamburg Germany. Flights in Europe are extremely cheap so this is a good opportunity to get 7 days of warmer weather and hook up with an old pal at the same time.
I grew up in Italy and Germany and have been to many countries in Europe but never to Portugal so this will be another great travel experience for me too. I look forward to sharing it with my fellow Steemians.
Lisbon is an old and famous city in Europe so I have been putting together a few of the sites I want to visit while @luzcypher is attending SteemFest². It's also a great opportunity for me to share some of the wonders of this old city with my fellow Steemians that are unable to make the trip. Here are a few of the destinations I plan to visit:
Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View - An open-air platform on the roof of the Amoreiras shopping center offering panoramic views of Lisbon.
Museu de Marinha - Seagoing history with collections of model ships, maritime artifacts & ornate 18th-century barges in a 15th century monastary.
Lisbon Zoo - City zoo keeping 300 species, with children's farm & conservation program, plus daily dolphin shows.
Steam Cave Beach - Just a nice sandy beach to sink my toes in.
Well that's just a start. If there's something you'd like me to visit you can go to this link on Google Maps and give me the name. If it's something I can do I'll visit it for you.
I plan on doing a daily post while I'm there so look for the many images from sundry activities like eating eating seafood and partaking of my favorite green plant that is legal in Portugal.
I look forward to sharing you from Lisbon Portugal.
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Hey buddy! See you in Lisbon in a couple days!
Can't wait to see you, have a few beers and try the seafood.
Fun times.
Awesome post, Keep it up!