The decision to visit Portugal came almost spontaneously, spurred by a desire to explore a country known for its rich maritime history, stunning landscapes, and soulful Fado music. My journey began in the ever-bustling Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai. As I boarded the flight, the anticipation of leaving behind the familiar monsoon-laden air of Mumbai for the Atlantic breeze of Portugal filled me with excitement.
After a long, but comfortable, flight with a brief layover in Istanbul, I finally landed in Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital. The warmth of the Mediterranean sun and the cool Atlantic winds greeted me as I stepped out of the airport, immediately dispelling any fatigue from the journey. Lisbon, with its cobblestone streets and pastel-colored buildings, was a feast for the senses. The city's trams rattled along steep hills, offering glimpses of life in this charming European city. My hotel, located in the historic Alfama district, was a quaint establishment nestled between narrow alleys. Alfama is one of Lisbon's oldest neighborhoods, and walking through its labyrinthine streets felt like stepping back in time.
That evening, as I wandered through Alfama, I was drawn by the sound of melancholic Fado music emanating from a small tavern. Fado, a genre of music that speaks to the Portuguese soul, often tells tales of love, loss, and longing. The singer, a woman with a voice as deep as the Atlantic, sang with such emotion that, even though I didn't understand the lyrics, the feeling behind them was unmistakable. Sitting in that dimly lit tavern, with a glass of Portuguese wine in hand, I felt a profound connection to the culture and people of Portugal.
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