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Centre du Portugal: Musée de Côa et Ribeiro do Mosteiro

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Musée archéologique de Coâ

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Mixe réussi d’art paléolithique et d’architecture contemporaine

Tôt le matin nous quittons la Casa da Cisterna pour Vila Nova de Foz Côa : ma seconde visite du superbe musée d’archéologie de Côa, inauguré le 30 juin 2010. Ma première visite était en 2010, dans le cadre d’un reportage sur l’architecture.

Le bâtiment, conçu par deux architectes portugais, Camilo Rebelo et Tiago Pimentel, se fond dans un décor de vallées à perte de vue, aux cultures en terrasses. Malheureusement je n’ai pas eu le temps de visiter les sites qui abritent l’art rupestre des vallées de Côa et du Douro. Il paraît que c’est à voir, prévoyez suffisemment de temps lors de votre visite!

Dans le musée, on découvre les reproductions des gravures ou sculptures des sites avoisinnants. Toujours passionnant et impressionnant d’en découvrir un peu plus sur un pan de notre mystérieux passé, remontant à plus de 30 000 ans! On se sent tout petit petit…

Un musée à visiter absolument. Toutes les informations ici

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Pique-nique au bord du Douro

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Ribeiro do Mosteiro

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Notre seconde marche : la “Calçada de Alpajares”,

ou Calçada do Diabo (Route du Diable qui porte bien son nom!). Dans l’après-midi, nous suivons le chemin d’une voie romaine qui traversait le fleuve Douro et la rivière Mosteiro. La marche commence de manière “douce” et agréable, un rien buccolique (suis naïve!), pour très vite se transformer en une succession de montées raides.

Au total, une ascension accumulée de 393 m, sous 34° (et des cactus)! Niveau de difficulté : moyen, pour une marche de 8 km. Heureusement que le ciel est couvert. J’ai souffert dans les montées abruptes, chaleur étouffante, LOL! Mais la beauté des paysages, très différents de la réserve de Faia Brava, est à la mesure de l’effort ; ) 

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Dîner surprise en pleine nature

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Retour à Casa da Cisterna en début de soirée : à peine le temps d’une douche que nous repartons pour un dîner surprise, organisé par Ana Berliner, la propriétaire! Seul indice, nous devons garder nos chaussures de marche… Tandis que nous empruntons une piste à travers la campagne (la vraie!), les spéculations vont bon train. Mais aucun de nous n’a deviné juste.

Nous descendons de voiture au sommet d’une colline, perdus au milieu de nulle part. Lumière rougeoyante, les ruines mordorées d’une petite chapelle… en avançant, je découvre cachée par des tallus, une élégante table dressée face à un improblable “décor”! Superbe! Cinématographique vue sur le coucher de soleil, je pense à Visconti…plan séquence panoramique… de la nature, rien que de la nature!

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Un grand merci à Visit Portugal, TCP/ARPT Centro de Portugal et TAP pour cette belle invitation. Merci aussi à Manuel Franco, notre guide et à Ana Berliner et toute l’équipe de Casa Cisterna, pour ce fantastique dîner en pleine nature. Comme toujours ce sont mes opinions.

Thessaloniki, Greece: Shopping, Creative Tour and Outdoor Cafes

Shopping & Creative Tour

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Glam shopping in Proxenou Koromila Street

and its surroundings. To help, the street behind the Daios hotel (located in the waterfront). A mixture of a myriad of trendy cafes and posh shops. There you find international brands (like Vuitton, Tod’s, Dolce & Gabbana …) and multi-brand shops and local designers. Above picture : necklace of Marina Konstantinou. Hippie chic Tunic in the showcase of Lou. And the famous Lefas hairdresser (hair salon with a L.A. vibe).

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Drink An Iced Coffee While Making Your Souvenir Bag

DIY! Yes, I did it (above picture): the painted and sequined designs represent the iconic monuments of Thessaloniki! In the old town, opposite the ruins of the Greek agora and the Roman forum, Koumpi Coffe & Crafts is a cafe with a creative workshop. You can have different iced coffees (a Greek specialty), while choosing a creative kit. Really fun: my buddies and I had big laughs and even the boys made jewelery! And the result is far nicer than those cheap souvenirs made in China! 

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Discover the creative Thessaloniki

If you have little time and want to discover another side of the city (insider spots), do not hesitate to book a tour with Handpeak. After the Koumpi Coffe & Crafts: the visit of a new contemporary art gallery, the Nitra Gallery. Photo above (courtesy of the Nitra Gallery): an installation of Yorgos Maraziotis (Neon, 150×40 cm). Then we continue through several workshops shops.

My favourite :  Object2Repair, a deco vintage shop that also repairs furniture and lighting (below picture of the lighting). Margaritarenies, a small shop of jewelry made by two designers with the same first name Margarita (below picture of the hand). And if your boyfriend and you are a kind of wannabe rockstars, have a look at the guitar repair and manufacturing shop: Alfa Handcrafted Guitars. And you may come back from Thessaloniki with your guitar (lol)!

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Outdoor Cafes

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The Culture of Outdoor Cafes

Outdoors cafes are absolutely everywhere! Often full. Morning by the seniors and then by everyone. Thessaloniki is a student city, with lively and busy streets until late at night. Above pictured: the terrace of Navona Restaurantopen from 9:30 am to 2 am, where I relaxed much of the afternoon facing the sea, with an excellent fresh orange juice ; ) 

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Lovely View of The Bei Hamam’s Rooftops

This outdoor café and bar offers a unique view on the roofs of the old Turkish baths, built by Sultan Murad II in 1444 (above pictures). Unfortunately you can not visit this historic monument, but you can admire the roofs with a drink at the To Palio Hamam Cafe-Bar. Too bad I didn’t have time to return at night (I was too busy, too much to see!)!

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Going to the statue of Alexander the Great, 

I discovered Dentrospito (Tree House): this bar under the trees, has a very nice atmosphere. Really cool spot, with a seaview (above photo montage)! As it was full, we walked on Nikis Avenue, munching Greek traditional pastry (forget diet baby!)..

The other place I’d have liked to taste some veggie sushi, is the Roots. The only vegetarian restaurant in Thessaloniki that also serves cocktails in the evening (below pictures)!

And you, what are your favorite outdoor cafes, shopping and activities in Thessaloniki? 

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Many thanks for this beautiful invitation to Visit Greece, Thessaloniki Hotels Association and Ryanair. As always these are my opinions.

Croatia: Opatija,The French Riviera of Istria

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Under a bright sun,

early in the morning we left by car the Esplanade Zagreb to the famous Opatija, a seaside town on the shores of the Mediterranean, in the Kvarner Bay. Halfway, we stopped at Lake Fuzine (picture 2), with emerald water. Beautiful landscape really green to walk and get some fresh air. The sky is blue, so blue. It is much cooler than in Zagreb and still impeccable, no paper, no butts lying around. A real pleasure!

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We hit the road and soon we arrive in Opatija.

The houses architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century reminds me of Nice and the French Riviera, or Sintra in Portugal. Quick jump to the hotel (with a direct view on a small marina) to leave my bags. And I go with Ze who lives in Opatija for a long walk in the city. What a great discovery!

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I have the impression of being in a book of Agatha Christie:

architecture, historical figures painted on the wall of fame wall (pictures 8 & 9), including Isadora Duncan (pictures 6, her house & 9). A kind of slow elegance (pictures 4 & 5: Villa Angiolina) … There are few people, it’s very nice: the best time to avoid the crowds is June or September. Photo 7: Park Angiolina. Photos 1,3 & 10: Lungomare is a sublime seaside promenade, to enjoy day and night, by far my favorite part of Opatija!

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