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liamsaunt
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Has anyone been there? John's going next month and if I want I can fly over for a short trip tacked on to the end of his business stuff--say three full days (plus 2 travel days). I can't decide whether to go--it's going to take me about 10 hours to get there, and to be honest I know very little about Portugal. We'd be in Lisbon.
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Knowing your affinity for wine, I'd go!
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Go, stay in a Posada if you can
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I have been in Portugal twice, the first time we were in Lissabon, and the next time we were by the coast.

Portugal is a nice country with nice people and I like their kitchen - especially good fish dishes and good bread. There is a lot to see both interesting buildings and interesting nature. I would definitely recommend a visit.

But I had to admit that I personally wouldn’t travel in 2 days only to have 3 days stay in February.

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SJfromNJ wrote:Too short of a timeframe, IMO.
Yup, that is what I am thinking. But, I did this same kind of setup last year to go to Paris and we had a great time and saw (and ate!) a ton of stuff. I don't know why I am not excited about this opportunity. Maybe I'll change my mind.
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Post by Maggy »

Liamsaunt - Don't you think that Paris has a bigger "must see-factor" than Lisbon?

Even if I haven't been to Lisbon, I do think that Paris is a place, that will be on almost everyones list.

I do agree with the others, three days might be too short. On the other hand, people tell us that only one week in Thailand is crazy as well :lol:

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I think you should go. I've heard good things about Portugal. Life is short, take advantage of the opportunity.
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Liamsaunt - what did you finally decide? I'm guessing since February is almost over that you opted out of going?
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I decided not to go. John actually has not left yet--he goes next Sunday for a week. I don't know, I just could not get excited about it. We've got St. John coming up in two months and I am already looking towards that trip. Plus, to be completely honest, I am hoping to glom on to another destination--there's a potential for Ireland, plus Germany, coming up. Both of those interest me more, and I can't go along every time.
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Post by Kathyzhere »

OMG Liamsaunt, if my husband traveled to different countries...well, we'd be in trouble cuz that could become a job in itself for me :lol: The explorer in me would want to go everywhere! Of course the funding on my part would be slim :wink:

I see you mentioned Ireland...if you've never been you MUST try for that opportunity. Absolutely beautiful and sooo green. I've only been once but I have vowed to return someday. Now if I win the lottery I'll be heading out on a whirlwind world tour :D

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