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After a forum meet in London, Lisbon was the first city on my 2008 Europe trip itinerary. I spent 6 days exploring in and out of this city.

1. TAP ... not an airline I'd usually see in my travels ... at least not so many of them.

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2. Alfama is an interesting place. Lots of narrow streets along the hillsides, where people still live there, and has not been transformed into a tourist zone of hotels and bars. It looks like the original purpose of this area is still intact.

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5. Unfortunately, graffiti is also a problem here.

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10. We need more of these than roads and parking lots ... sure keeps the residents healthy.

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12. While the arrangement looks very nice, many of the buildings are in need of a retrofit, and re-tiling.

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15. The guidebook noted views from Alfama would be awesome. The map shows it should be a panoramic view.

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17. I wasn't at the top yet.

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18. Now let's keep walking.

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24. This part of town has narrow streets. The atmosphere is quite intimate.

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34. With so many passages in and out of the narrow streets, I needed to watch my step so I won't roll down a staircase.

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40. The guidebook also remarked Alfama may get dangerous at night. I didn't come back after the sunset to see for myself, but I thought a living neighborhood couldn't get that bad when it gets dark.

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44. Climbing uphill even more, more colourful buildings await.

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49. Another look at the steep drop downhill.

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51. If only they can get rid of some of these cars! They ruin the cobblestone street setting. However, it's important to keep these neighbourhoods liveable, and the cars are a good sign.

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60. These tiles are quite cheap and popular among the tourist stands. They're a pretty addition to small spaces, such as bathroom and corridor walls.

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63. Ahh .. a small bus actually made the trip to this spot from the bottom!

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64. This was the ultimate destination of the uphill walk.

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65. September weather was absolutely gorgeous. It'd be nice to sit out for lunch and enjoy the atmosphere.

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67. I'll save the views from the top for the next part. Now I go back downhill. More of narrow streets follow :

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76. I didn't really see many run-down buildings at all. These seem to be an exception.

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