The Holidays Are Illuminated


Published 24 December 2021 by Mike

Anticipating the Holidays

Throughout the month of November we had a growing sense of anticipation about the holidays ahead. As we walked around Porto, we saw metal frames being installed on lamp posts and knew that sometime in early December, the city would sparkle. Around the corner from our apartment, we saw this building, already decorated for Christmas.

A building decorated for Christmas in Porto

And sure enough, on December 1st, the switch was thrown and the lights came on. For our last post of this year, we wanted to share some photos of what we’ve seen in Porto and other places we’ve visited recently.

Matosinhos

The first big display we saw was in the town of Matosinhos that adjoins Porto to the northwest. Mike had been there for a meeting in late November and saw the preparations being put in place. He said it ought to be amazing…and it was.

In front of the Câmara Municpal, the city hall, is a long fountain. Over it was assembled a row of frames with lights that reflected in the fountain and helped light up the nearby Christmas market.

Holiday lights in Matoshinhos.

Cascais

The town of Cascais, west of Lisbon on the Atlantic coast, welcomes visitors to its historic city center.

A sign saying "Boas Festas" (Happy Holidays) on the waterfront in Cascais.
Boas Festas – Happy Holidays

All around the city center were lights, and people out enjoying them on a mild December evening.

But the thing that made us stop and look twice was this street lined with pointsettias.

A street lined with pointsettias in Cascais.

Belém

During our visit to Cascais and Lisbon, our friends Nancy and Denise invited us to attend the Jardim da Alice – Alice’s Garden – exhibit at the Tropical Botanical Garden in Belém. The park was transformed with large illuminated figures from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. These were not your typical holiday lights, but it was a unique, fun event nonetheless.

After visiting with Alice and her friends, we walked down the main street of Belém and admired the lights.

Holiday lights in Belém.

Lisbon

We spent several days in Lisbon and enjoyed exploring several neighborhoods by day, including the Cais do Sodré area where the Time Out Market is located. On our last evening in town, we took a long walk down the Avenida da Liberdade, one of the main streets. We began at the Praça do Marques do Pombal, with it’s monument honoring the Marquis of Pombal, the man who oversaw the reconstruction of Lisbon after a devastating earthquake nearly leveled the city in 1755.

Hoiday lights in the Praç do Marques do Pombal in Lisbon.
Bom Natal – Good Christmas

We walked along the Avenida and some side streets for several kilometers. The further we went, the more people we encountered. We passed through the Praça do Rossio (Rossio Plaza) and admired the Christmas tree and the illuminated fountain. Then, after climbing a very steep hill, we entered the Chiado neighborhood. There we saw some of the most vivid lights of the evening.

Lights shaped like jellyfish in the Chiado neighborhood of Lisbon.
The “jellyfish” lights in Chiado.

If you’d like to see more pictures from the Lisbon / Cascais area, check out Nancy’s blog – Expat in Portugalhere and here.


Porto

Back home in Porto, we have spent several evenings wandering through some of our favorite parts of the city to see the holiday lights. The Rua de Cedofeita is one of our favorite walks and we found it brightly lit. At it’s end, we entered the plaza at the Universidade do Porto and saw this impressive star.

A trolley decorated for Christmas in Porto.  Santa Clause waited inside to talk to the children.

Next to the University was a trolley car, decorated for Christmas. Inside, Santa Claus waited to talk to passing children.

Kids playing in artificial snow in Porto.

Nearby, on the Rua das Flores, there were several artificial snow machines set up between balconies. These were delighting the children who were out with their parents. We guessed that most of the kids had never seen snow before.

It seems like every side street has lights…and no two streets have the same ones.

Lights on a side street off Rua das Flores in Porto.

And finally, in the plaza in front of the Câmara Municipal do Porto stands a large Christmas tree made with lights that change color every few seconds.

A slide show of the Christmas tree light installation at the Câmara Municipal in Porto.

Closing Out The Year

Mary, Mike, and the Red Queen in the Tropical Botanical Garden at Belém.

This is our final post for 2021. We have enjoyed sharing some of our experiences in Portugal with you and sincerely appreciate the feedback you have provided.

Wherever you are in the world, we wish you a happy, safe, and healthy holiday season.

See you next year!

Mary & Mike

The Cook and The Writer


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9 thoughts on “The Holidays Are Illuminated”

  1. Love all the photos and especially the one of the two of you! Coming for a visit post Covid has been added to my bucket list. I can’t wait to see your new digs and share your exploration of the Lisbon area. Sending much love your way my good friends!

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  2. Happy and healthy 2022! We’ve really enjoyed visiting all over Porto with you. Looking forward to reading and visiting your new apartment and city.

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  3. Mike & Mary – Merry Christmas!! I love the photos!! Thanks so much for sharing!! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a great 2022 in your new home!!!

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