Did you know that Lisbon's Oriente train station is as busy as Grand Central Terminal in New York?
Lisbon Oriente Station |
On the train platform. |
Books for sale inside the station. |
My daughter looks like an alien standing in the inner gallery of the Lisbon Orient Station. |
This is my Photo Friday link-up post at DeliciousBaby.com.
Hi Sonja, thanks for visiting my blog and I am now following you on bloglovin and google friend connect! I am looking forward to getting to know you and your blog!
ReplyDeleteThe Lisbon train station looks so pretty!
Julie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
Beautiful photos! I followed you back too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for coming by my little ol' blog! I am so jealous- I dream of travelling Europe! How fun!
ReplyDeleteI am following back via GFC and Bloglovin!
How fun! Amazing to see the architecture of some places!
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JoDee
www.atozformomslikeme.blogspot.com
Lovely pictures, OMG, it’s a quit big book stall in the station.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece of architecture and so unexpected for a train station. I never expected it to be that busy either or with those book stalls. I really hope to visit Portugal soon.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you followed my blog, because it brought me to your blog (and your amazing, beautiful photos). I will be living vicariously through your adventures, I am sure. Thank you for writing!
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