Hey @laura_and_shanman! Thanks for tuning in! We didn't use much public transport apart from a bus tour. But they do have a bunch of options for long distance transportation. However, renting a car might offer more flexibility with your schedule and getting to more secluded places. Hope that helps! 😊
Their train station is a good option from Porto to Lisbon if you like to just enjoy scenery and not worry about driving. Uber is also inexpensive if going within an area. ☺️👍
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Hi Shelton! Thank you so much for taking good care of us. You are an amazing person and we appreciate your hospitality. We wish you as well the best and we can't wait to cross paths with you again. 😀
I've been to both. I prefer Porto. I go every year I've been 13 times. Mostly twice a year. I'm going for 2 weeks in june. I know this is a long time but i really love it and I've made some friends there i like to relax and fully experience it. I feel very comfortable and safe there. I still haven't seen everything Porto has to offer.
Hi Gary! Thanks for the insight. We didn't realize just how many things you can do there. Although we definitely want to come back to exoerience more. And the food.... gosh, we are such big fans! We love seafood, that's why! Thanks for sharing with us! Cheers! ☺️💕🙏
@@VictorandMJ The guide is very good as to the places you recommend to visit. Also really enjoyed the video edit and your energy is awesome! As to visiting Lisbon, obviously this was just a small sample because you wanted to show more places but there's so much more to see. Anyone visiting be sure to see Alfama (make sure to try the Pastel de Nata at Pastelaria Santo António and a Ginjinha in a chocolate cup at Delícia Cafés) and Baixa in the morning. Bairro Alto is also interesting. Sunrise I recommend Doca de Santo Amaro and for Sunset you have several options with Miradouro da Senhora do Monte being the most popular (meaning overly crowded in high season) but you can also visit the Castelo de São Jorge for the Sunset. I would recommend Belém in the afternoon so that you can (usually) see the colour fountain in the garden in front of Mosteiro dos Jerónimos followed by some Pastéis de Belém. The place you visited for Fado is one of the best but you pay for it and you have to make a reservation (surely you guys had it all planned ahead) but there are other good places. For typical portuguese food I usually recommend my tour guests some plain restaurants like O Cartaxeiro or Cana Verde (close to Museu do Fado). One last suggestion, make sure to visit Museu do Azulejo, Museu do Dinheiro and Museu do Teatro Romano, which I find very interesting to understand the history of Lisbon. And there is so much more to see and do but it will be different for everyone. If you have any photography enthusiasts wanting to visit Lisbon, let them know I can help them find some cool photo spots. :)
Ohhh that sounds like there's still plenty of things to do! We would have to make plans to visit again in a warmer weather and check all these places out! Thank you! 🙏 And we appreciate the kind words. Would love to see your work! Can you send us your website? ☺️💕👋