Portugal photos > Cafes & Clubs
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One of the many adorable Smart Cars that we saw all over Europe
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In front of the Egyptian Embassy
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Doing the tourist thing in Commerce Square
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Statue of King José I in the Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio), erected in 1775 as part of the rebuilding of Lisbon after the earthquake of 1755.
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Lisbon cops using Segways
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John sits with the bronze statue of poet Fernando Pessoa in the Café A Brasileira, in the Chiado neighborhood.
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Inside the beautiful Café A Brasileira.
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The entire city of Lisbon has these moasaic-style sidewalks. It makes for some pricey upkeep, but it's a very treasured characteristic.
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Posing it up in the Embassy's formal sitting room
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And with Amgad's gorgeous art collection
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After dinner, we ran into a tall guy
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Then we went dancing at a club called Buddha Bar
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...where the bartending staff is better looking than patrons
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After a while of dancing, we realized that we were the oldest patrons in the place. this group of boys told us that the night was a high school dance. Um, we crashed a high school party!!!!!!!!!! No wonder we needed ID bracelets to get drinks....
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We were invited to the VIP area, where a bunch of couches were welcome respites from dancing in high heels
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Like magic - he appears!
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What a great way to end our week in Lisbon -- a day at City Spa. John had a massage, Whitney a facial, and we shared a Turkish steam room together afterwards.