Evening walk around the Martim Moniz square. Ceramics shop

After settling in the hotel room, I went to the supermarket MiniPreco, who was in the neighboring house stocked with food. Nearby there is a small fruit shop. Back in the room and after dinner, I went for the first walk.

Лиссабон. Площадь Мартим Мониц (Praça Martim Moniz)

Martim Moniz square was nearby, so I started with It.

Lisbon. Martim Moniz Square (Praça Martim Moniz)

The square bears the name of the Portuguese knight, famous during the Reconquista.

Lisbon. Martim Moniz Square (Praça Martim Moniz)

The symbol of Lisbon is an old tram. Taram stop near the Mundial hotel.

Lisbon Tram

Opposite the bus stop caught my attention storefront ceramics.

Lisbon. Ceramics shop

There were wonderful works of local artists, depicting everything that you can imagine.

Lisbon. Ceramics shop

Truth, this dragon clearly has roots in Southeast Asia.

Lisbon. Ceramics shop

I marveled at the ceramic miracle and decided to complete the first walk in the capital of Portugal. Time was already later, and from the house I left more than a day ago, uncontrollably cloned into a dream and I turned towards my hotel.

Lisbon. Ceramics shop