We part ways, Ed is dropping the car off and seeing whether he can restore his citizenship and the kids and I travel to the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum.
We have a little trouble finding the museum as the map is not very accurate and the gallery is badly signed. Eventually we get there and enjoy the eclectic collection. The ancient works are particularly impressive. We all enjoyed the Egyptian, Turkish, Greek, Roman and Asian artefacts. His home must have been like a palace to house all of these azing works.
Ed dropped off the car and got sent to three different places in the end he left as it was taking an hour to see six people. He had forty in front of him. He would have been there all day!
We met up at the Mercado da Ribeira - a converted market that houses approx 35 stalls that show off Lisbon restaurants and the local chefs. I opt for a tasting plate that os divine, Ed eats two plates fish and suckling pig and the kids eat Pad Thai. We decide to come back for dinner.
We head back towards the centre window shopping. We move to Bairo Alta via the elevator and enjoy the view. A drink is needed at this point as it is hot and we are tired.
Sabrina with a guard.
After a rest and a beverage we head back down. We spot Zara Home and check to see if they have the plates Ana is looking for. Alas no luck. We watch some street performers and before we know it it is dinner time.
No luck!
Back to the market for suckling pig, fish and pork cheeks - delish! We all have dessert: Mitch has italian ice cream, Brina has a Xu Xu, Ed and I have strawberry crumble and it tops off a great day in Lisbon.
Our meals from the Henriques stall.
We head home for a well earned rest. We are all sad to be leaving but at the same time looking forward to coming home.
Good night.