Tiigra: The Miradouro de Santa Luzia. Bell tower of the Santa Luzia church.
Tiigra: The Miradouro (look-out point) de Santa Luzia.
Tiigra: The Miradouro de Santa Luzia.
Tiigra: View to the Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora
Tiigra: View from the Miradouro (look-out point) de Santa Luzia to the Alfama quarter, the onion shaped spires of the São Miguel church, and the river Tagus.
Tiigra: The Miradouro (look-out point) de Santa Luzia. Bell tower of the igreja (church) de Santo Estêvão in the old Alfama quarter.
Tiigra: Lisbon trams go along sometimes very narrow streets (narrower that this one).
Tiigra: Yoan ride inside or outside of the Lisbon trams.
Tiigra: A narrow street leads down to the Alfama district.
Tiigra: Guard cat and two birds on duty!
Tiigra: Alfama iz a maze of narrow streets
Tiigra: The old quarter of Alfama.
Tiigra: Secret garden
Tiigra: Street, or lane, or stairs
Tiigra: Cafe with a view (to the clothesline)
Tiigra: Step street
Tiigra: A walk in Alfama
Tiigra: The old quarter of Alfama.
Tiigra: Green door
Tiigra: Square with a palm
Tiigra: Cafe in Alfama
Tiigra: Real and illusionary windows
Tiigra: The old quarter of Alfama.
Tiigra: Igreja São João da Praça
Tiigra: The old quarter of Alfama.
Tiigra: Gone to seed, and to weed
Tiigra: Casa de Linhares in Alfama is a fado place. It is a restayrant in the foundations of the house of the Counts of Linhares, the remains of a Renaissance building that collapsed in the earthquake of 1755.
Tiigra: For fados come here
Tiigra: The late 13th cen. Gothic cloister adjoins the Se Cathedral of Lisbon.
Tiigra: Azulejos in Alfama