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View from the restaurant in Nazaré |
After Porto, Nuno and I traveled further south to a city called Nazaré. Our hotel, Miramar Hotel, overlooked the city and the ocean. The hotel also had a pool that so we immediately went swimming. That night we decided to eat at the restaurant in the hotel. We were presented with a set menu of the typical local food: duo fish soup, sea bass involving with past style coquillettes, dry mackarel with sweet potatoes, conger rice in ¨cataplana,¨ and custard flavored with cherry liquer and pear sorbet with wine. Simply delicious.
In our stay in Nazaré, we took day trips to local cities heading East. Our first city was Tomar, which was about one hour away. In Tomar, we visited the Convent of Christ. It was built in the 12 century for the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Order of the Temple) was a defense castle focused on religious and millitary order.
The next day we visited two cities: Batalha and Fatima. Fatima is a religious city with many churches in a large central place that was inspired be a story of three shepard children who saw multiple visions of the Virgin Mary. There they have many mass services for the Catholic population that visit. One thing that I thought was interesting is the local vendors sold wax versions of different body parts that you buy if you have an ailment, and you pray and throw it in a massive fire pit.
After Fatima, we headed to Batalha and saw the monastery there that had very grandiose architecture. It was included the joint tomb of King John I and Queen Philippa of Lancaster. The Batalha Monestary stood as a symbol of Portuguese independance. And as if our day was not impacted enough, we drove to Monte Real meet up with Nuno's mom and boyfriend for dinner.
The next day we drove to the cliff in Nazaré overlooking the beach, and then headed to Obidos on our way to Lisbonne.
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In front of the Convent of Christ in Tomar |
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The Manueline Window is an icon of ¨imperial¨ |
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First time eating a barnicle! |
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In the center of Fatima |
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Inside one of the churches in Fatima, a very different looking Jesus |
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In front of the Batalha Monastery |
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The Balcony of the Unfinished Chapels in the Batalha Monastery |
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The cliffs overlooking Nazaré |