People lived right above shops on Rua Agusta and the colors were amazing |
Boats in the water in Belem |
Cathedral of Se |
Rooster art was really popular in Lisbon and I never figured out why |
Myself posing with Big Ben and a Telephone Box |
Tower of Belem balcony |
The view of the tower from a balcony on the Tower of Belem |
Myself outside the Tower of Belem |
I loved the architecture of the Monastery. |
This is the altar at Jeronimos Monastery |
These are the brick arches made on the outside of the Castle. There are so many materials used in just one arch! |
One view from the Castle |
Myself at the Castle of St. Jorge |
The outside wall of the Castle of Saint Jorge |
This was a place I found as I got lost trying to find the Castle |
High vantage point in Lisbon where you can see a cathedral to the left and the Castle of Saint Jorge to the right |
Night lights above Lisbon |
River side in Lisbon |
Lisbon trolleys were everywhere and would take tourists by all the main sights |
This was the main square I was always at in front of Rua Agusta |
Inside the National Gallery I was mesmerised by the architecture. |
On the London bus tour I took, we drove past a statue of Abe Lincoln and I thought it was ironic so I had to snap a photo. |
St.Paul's Cathedral |
The Horse Guards Parade in the evening |
The National Gallery one weekend during a Japanese Festival |
A random view of London underground tracks from a bus tour |
The singular photo I took on my birthday of the gifts I got from my flatmates. |
A group of musicians play in Covent Gardens in front of a cafe. |
A crowd sat in front of musicians in Covent Gardens enjoying food from the cafe. |
Another man played his guitar and sang outside the main hall in Covent Gardens. |
Westminster and Big Ben as seen from a boat with the Union Jack flying in the foreground. It just feels so stereotypically British.
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The Royal Observatory from the hall by the Queen's Building in Greenwich. |
Juggling performer clapping along with the audience in front of St. Paul's Church in Covent Gardens on my first day in London. |
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