So, I’ve finally arrived in Lisbon almost a week ago now. After a strange flight that involved two firetrucks fixing the right wing of the plane at Faro airport while we were escorted into the terminal, the same plane touched ground in Lisbon a few hours later with a small delay of about an hour. I took a taxi to my new appartment and Hylco and Kasper – my roommates for the upcoming 5 months or so (they are also from the same faculty as me in Holland) – were at home waiting for my arrival.
They showed me the house and which room was mine and a few minutes later I enjoyed my very first Portugese beer (Super Bock). I freshed up a little and Kasper wanted to show me a little more of the city by night. We went to the Erasmus bar for a beer and after this to a nice viewpoint over Lisbon.
The next couple of days I tried to arrange my transport ticket. Had to wait in the que about 3 hours the first time and had to come back the next day and the day after that. I finally mannaged to get the ticket, though. It makes life a lot easier in Lisbon because now I don’t have to upgrade my ticket every 24 hours, but only once a month. It’s cheaper as well!
With my new ticket I explored the transport of Lisbon a little more, with the help of Kasper who got here a week before me.
Next week I’ll start my internship. If there is time I willl meet with José Mineiro for a coffee first to get to know each other a little. So far we only had contact by phone and email. I’m really excited to start my internship, but more about that later when I’ve been working there for a while. For now, enjoy some photos I took of Lisbon on my third day here when I did some sightseeing.
2 Responses to My first days in Lisbon – part 1
pap
September 20th, 2009 at 22:17
Looks like a beautifull place. Room okay? Enjoy your stay. Love from all of us. (I’ll ask Josse how to skipe)
Jaap Ruurd Feitsma
September 20th, 2009 at 23:37
It is a beautiful place, though Istanbul is more special to me. The room is okay, but a bit worn out. Personally I don’t mind at all. It’s a safe neighbourhood while some other students are living in less safer areas. Skype is great. I sent Josse an invitation about it so he should be able to explain it in a while. You might have to buy a headseat, though. greets and love to all from Lisboa!