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Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

I am back from a three-weeks long vacation in Europe.

I am safe and sound, tanned and refreshing!!!

Really looking forward to our sweet rendezvous soon! Xoxo

Your Sweet Asian Nicole 💋















 
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Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Guess where?! I am in Lagos, Portugal. 🇵🇹

Lagos is a town in southern Portugal's Algarve region. It’s known for its walled old town, cliffs and Atlantic beaches. Steep wooden steps lead to the sandy cove of Praia do Camilo. The nearby cliffs of Ponta de Piedade offer sweeping headland views and a lighthouse. Igreja de Santo António, an ornate 18th-century church, sits across from the Castelo dos Governadores, a castle with a baroque facade and watchtowers.













 
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Hello Gentlemen,

Lagos is one of the most visited cities in the Algarve and Portugal, due to its variety of tourist-friendly beaches, rock formations, bars, restaurants and hotels, renowned for its vibrant summer nightlife and parties. Yet, Lagos is also a historic centre of the Portuguese Age of Discovery, frequent home of Henry the Navigator, historical shipyard and, at one time, centre of the European slave trade. In 2012, travel website TripAdvisor, classified Lagos as the number one travel destination, on a list of "15 destinations on the rise" worldwide.













 
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Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Lagos has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Like the rest of the Algarve, Lagos is very sunny, averaging over 3100 hours of sunshine a year. Precipitation is concentrated in the winter months, where highs average around 16–17 °C and lows around 8–9 °C, wind and humidity are also more prevalent during this season. Summers are warm to hot, very sunny and generally still, the coastal sea breeze helps to cool down the often excessive heat of this season.















 
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Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Lagos is one of those places that has it all—stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, rich history, and an unbeatable laid-back vibe. Whether you’re here for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, you’ll find plenty of unforgettable experiences in this charming coastal town.

After spending time exploring every corner of Lagos, you can put together the ultimate list of must-do activities—from kayaking through sea caves and sailing along the coastline to wine tasting, hiking, and spotting wild dolphins. It is guaranteed to make your trip unforgettable! :)


















 

Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Lagos is an ancient maritime town with more than 2000 years of history. The name Lagos comes from a Celtic settlement, derived from the Latin Lacobriga, the name of the settlement was established during the pre-Punic civilizations. It became an early settlement of the Carthaginians, who recruited Celtic tribesmen in their war against the Romans. Owing to its already important harbour, it was colonized by the Romans and integrated into the Roman province of Lusitania. Quintus Sertorius, a rebellious Roman general, helped by the Lusitanians of Lacobriga, successfully defeated the Roman army of Caecilius Metellus Pius probably at nearby Monte Molião.





















 
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Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

With the fall of Rome, the town of Lagos was occupied in the sixth century by the Visigoths from the Kingdom of Toledo and later by the Byzantines. The Moors arrived in the 8th century from North Africa, renaming the settlement Zawaia (meaning lago, or lake). It became part of the much larger coastal region of al-Gharb, which eventually became known as the Algarve. The Moors fortified the town with Lagos Castle and established important trade links to Northern Africa from their bases in the Iberian peninsula. In 1174, the local wālī gave permission for the Christian peoples to construct a church dedicated to São João Baptista, which was built outside the town's walls (becoming the oldest church in the Algarve).


A painting from the 16th century showing a caravel being provisioned in the port of Lagos depicting Africans and Europeans








Excavations on Monte Molião


The walls of the old city of Lagos, that extended around the old quarter encircling the central part of Santa Maria and São Sebastião






Gil Eannes statue in Lagos















 
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Asian Nicole

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Even as King Afonso Henriques advanced to the south, the Christian Reconquista never made it into Algarve and Alentejo, and the south remained under Moorish control. King Sancho I, with the support of Crusader forces used Lagos as a stepping stone to attack the fortress of Alvôr. Zawaia was eventually captured by King Afonso III of Portugal in 1241, but was only taken definitively in 1249.

From this period on the King began self-styling himself as the "King of Portugal and the Algarve", stressing the fact that the Algarve (which had for so long been ruled by the Moors as a foreign country) had been annexed into the dominion of the Portuguese. Lagos became an independent jurisdiction under the rule of King Peter I in 1361.























 
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From 1576 to 1755, Lagos was a high-profile capital of the Algarve, until the old Portuguese town was destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami of 1755. Although some walls from the 16th century still remain, as well as the governor's castle, many of the buildings are from the 17th century.



















 

Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Lagos is worth visiting due to its stunning natural beauty, including world-class beaches and dramatic coastline, combined with a rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and delicious local cuisine.

The city is compact and easily walkable, with four key areas - the historic quarter, the marina, Porto de Mós, and Meia Praia.



























 

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Walking around the city, exploring the historical sites,
and enjoying delicious local cuisine. 😋


Roman dam


The obelisk-like Menir of Cabeça do Rochedo, representing the Neolithic history of the settlements of Lagos

















 

Asian Nicole

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Hello Gentlemen,

Lisbon, officially the Very Noble and Ever Loyal City of Lisbon, is the capital and most populous municipality of Portugal. Lisbon is mainland Europe's westernmost capital city (second overall after Reykjavík), and the only one along the Atlantic coast, the others (Reykjavík and Dublin) being on islands.

Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world and the second-oldest European capital city (after Athens), predating other modern European capitals by centuries.























 
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Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world and the second-oldest European capital city (after Athens), predating other modern European capitals by centuries. Lisbon is known for its historic trams, scenic hilltop views, soulful fado music, and a vibrant mix of old-world charm and modern creativity.




The 25 de Abril Bridge crosses the Tagus River: At 2,277 meters long, the 25 de Abril Bridge holds the record for the longest suspension bridge in Europe and was the first bridge to be built in Lisbon.















Praça do Comércio, with the Rua Augusta Arch, in the Lisbon Baixa
The Praça do Comércio is a large, harbour-facing plaza in Portugal's capital, Lisbon.






The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, memorial arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, on the Praça do Comércio. It was built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake. It has six columns (some 11 m high) and is adorned with statues of various historical figures.









 

Asian Nicole

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Lisbon was ruled by a series of Germanic tribes from the 5th century, most notably the Visigoths. Later it was captured by the Moors in the 8th century. In 1147, Afonso Henriques conquered the city and in 1255, it became Portugal's capital, replacing Coimbra. It has since been the political, economic, and cultural centre of the country.

Lisbon is also known for its pastel-painted neighborhoods, historic trams, scenic viewpoints and soulful music echoing through old alleyways.









Statue of King José I, by Machado de Castro (1775). The king on his horse is symbolically crushing snakes on his path.






















 
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Praça Dom Pedro IV (King Pedro IV Square in English), but it's most commonly known by its older name, Rossio Square, meaning "Rossio" or "The Common". It's a historic, bustling central plaza in Lisbon's Baixa district, famous for its wave-patterned cobblestones, baroque fountains, the Column of Pedro IV, and the stunning Rossio Train Station.






















Rossio Train Station - Located in the Rossio square, Lisbon.





 
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