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Azores: My Addresses In Ponta Delgada

24 Hours in Ponta Delgada

A Walk in The Historical Center

First day of my trip to the Azores, where I will discover two islands of this beautiful Atlantic Ocean archipelago, São Miguel and Santa Maria. I am super excited, cause I’ve wanted visiting the Azores for a long time!

Départ aux aurores de Bruxelles vers Ponta  Delgada (capitale des Açores sur l’île de São Miguel), via Lisbonne avec la TAP. Nous arrivons en milieu de journée. Le temps est changeant, couvert avec des éclaircies. Mais ça fait partie du charme de l’archipel, les 4 saisons en un jour. 

In the old city, time seems to be stopped, with imposing monuments (Portas da Cidade de Ponta Delgada, 1783) and churches (Igreja Matriz de São Miguel) dating from the sixteenth century. Cobbled streets, green squares, some brightly colored facades (photos below) … 

  

Where To Sip A Tea From The Azores

Louvre Michaelense

Take time to get lost in the city! Take time to get lost. That’s how I found my address: where to sip a tea from the Azores!  

Louvre Michaelense is both a shop (photo 3 above), a tea room (2) and a delicatessen (1). It offers a selection of rare objects and sought local products, with regressive packaging in an ancient framework. The concept reminded me of A Vida Portuguese (in Lisbon). A friendly trendy spot.

Where To Sleep

  

La Casa das Palmeiras

I first saw from a distance the roof of the house that contrasted with the local architecture. Built in 1901, La Casa das Palmeiras is more like one of these Art Nouveau villas on the French Riviera. Recently renovated, this small hotel with 10 rooms is a gem. Perfect for an elegant weekend.

Awesome adress, less is more!   

    

What’s up?

Discovering Street art

What a fantastic surprise! I am a creative (photographer, former art director). So imagine my happiness walking and seeing these amazing Street art works in Ponta Delgada! Oups, I really apology, I lost my notes with the titles of the art works and names of the artists.

 

Where To Drink & Dinner

The Panoramic Terrace of The Azor Hotel

It is always a great pleasure for me to stay or dinner in a hotel decorated by Nini Andrade Silva! I love her work and personality. She has this ability to dramatize space and create unique universes in which we feel good.

After a long time on the relaxing terrace of the Azor Hotel, we dine at the restaurant A Terra Fornaria. The food (promoting local ingredients) and service are great. Definitely my chic address from Ponta Delgada!

 

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Many Thanks to Visit Azores, Visit Portugal and TAP for this beautiful invitation. As always these are my opinions.

Açores: mes adresses à Ponta Delagada

24h à Ponta Delgada

Promenade dans le centre historique

Premier jour de ce voyage aux Açores, où je découvrirai deux îles de ce superbe archipel de l’Océan Atlantique, São Miguel et Santa Maria. Je suis très excitée, ça faisait longtemps que je souhaitais visiter les Açores!

Departure at dawn from Brussels to Ponta Delgada (the capital of the Azores in São Miguel island), with a stopover in Lisbon with TAP airline. We arrive in midday with a changing weather, both cloudy rainy and from time to time sunny. It’s part of the charm of the archipelago, 4 seasons in one day. 

Dans la veille ville, le temps semble s’être arrêté, avec ses imposants monuments (Portas da Cidade de Ponta Delgada, 1783) et églises (Igreja Matriz de São Miguel) datant du XVIe siècle. Rues pavées, un square, des façades aux couleurs vives (photos ci-dessous)… 

  

Où siroter un thé des Açores

Louvre Michaelense

Prenez le temps de vous perdre. Ainsi je suis tombée sur l’adresse : où siroter un thé des Açores! 

Louvre Michaelense est à la fois, une boutique (photo 3 ci-dessus), un salon de thé (2) et une épicerie fine (1) qui propose une sélection d’objets et produits locaux recherchés, aux packaging régressifs dans un cadre désuet. Le concept m’a fait penser à A Vida Portuguese (à Lisbonne). Convivial et très actuel. 

Où dormir

  

La Casa das Palmeiras

J’ai d’abord vu de loin la toiture qui contrastait avec l’architecture locale. Construite en 1901, La Casa das Palmeiras ressemble plus à une de ces villas Art Nouveau de la Côte d’Azur. Récemment entièrement rénové, ce petit hôtel de 10 chambres est un petit bijoux. Idéal pour un élégant week-end.

Superbe adresse, less is more!   

    

Quoi de neuf?

Découvrir du Street art

Quelle surprise! Je suis une créative, alors vous imaginez mon bonheur en découvrant ces oeuvres de Street art disséminées de parts et d’autres dans Ponta Delgada. Toutes mes excuses, j’ai perdu mes notes avec les titres des oeuvres et noms des artistes. Oups!

 

Où boire un verre et dîner

La terrasse de l’Azor Hotel

C’est toujours un grand plaisir pour moi de séjourner ou dîner dans un hôtel décoré par Nini Andrade Silva! J’aime beaucoup son travail et sa personnalité. Elle a cette capacité à dramatiser l’espace et à créer des univers uniques dans lesquels on se sent bien.

Après un long moment sur la superbe terrasse de l’Azor Hotel, nous dînons au restaurant A Terra Fornaria. La cuisine et service sont top. Résolument mon adresse chic et relaxe de Ponta Delgada! 

 

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Un grand merci à Visit Azores, à Visit Portugal et à la TAP pour cette superbe invitation. Comme toujours, ce sont mes opinions.

Portugal, Évora: Vitória Stone Hotel

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Interior Design by Nini Andrade Silva

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Improvised Brunch


in the Vitória Stone Hotel roof terrace with Alentejo biscuits and cheese. Delighted, I discovered the panoramic view (just for me) of this Évora neighborhood without tourists (except for hotel guests) and close to the old city (ten minutes walk).

Blue sky and white clouds: high brightness this morning. After months of greyish skies, the shock (lol)! I have the feeling to “see” in new colors! The seats are distributed on different levels. Attracted by sight, I move at the top level and stay near the small infinity pool (photos below).

Leaving, I go in front of the original sauna with walls lined with cork. Cork represents the Alentejo. Besides, I should write a sauna guide, since my meeting with world champion saunas in the South Tyrol!

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The Room

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Small But Comfortable

I’ve always found the decorations of the famous interior designer, Nini Andrade Silva, even more glamorous at evening with the different lighting effects and mirrors.

My room reminds me of a David Lynch movies … in part because of the thick curtain covering the entire width of the wall and dressing.

The space is optimized especially in the minimalist white bathroom that stretches the length, wuith an XXL mirror. I like the shower with its simple details. Bedding is also impeccable. In the morning, you can benefit of the small balcony (hidden behind the curtain).

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The Hotel

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J’aime

the intimate arrangement of the common areas. It allows to meet with other clients. We chat sat in the comfy amchairs while looking at the giant photos of megaliths surrounding Évora. Photo above : lounge in the hotel lobby and bar (left photo below).

The restaurant looks nice too (unfortunately I dined in the old city), with a long table that undulates along the bay window (right below). The toilets are pretty unusual with a huge stone bin for handwashing, mirrors and shadows game. Great!

This small hotel is really glam and charming with a smiling efficient service. I felt great!

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Many thanks to Visit Alentejo and Visit Portugal to this beautiful invitation. Also thanks to the Vitória Stone Hotel and especially the reception team. As always, these are my opinions.