NY Times January 30, 2011 - 36 hours Lisbon
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NY Times January 30, 2011 - 36 hours Lisbon
In case anyone is interested.
I like #7 "Hit the Tagus" Taking the ferry to to Cacilhas across the river and walking to a restaurant, Atira Te Ao Rio, for a glass of white port while enjoying the sunset over the citscape of Lisbon. I'm definitely doing that - but I wonder how's the food?
I like #7 "Hit the Tagus" Taking the ferry to to Cacilhas across the river and walking to a restaurant, Atira Te Ao Rio, for a glass of white port while enjoying the sunset over the citscape of Lisbon. I'm definitely doing that - but I wonder how's the food?
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Try Ponto Final, got the views and it's real Portuguese food. But lately it got popular so reservation is not a bad idea
http://www.thelisbonconnection.com/b...each-by-ferry/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...tremadura.html
http://www.thelisbonconnection.com/b...each-by-ferry/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...tremadura.html
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Although it's nearby port it's called "Ponto Final" - not Porto. Literally it means "Final Pint" or "End of the Road". If you are interested check out video by João Pedro Rodrigues's "Lisbon My City" http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/vid...-my-city-guide Ferry and restaurant are staring at about 4:30 min in to the video.




