Signs & Signboards: Portugal 2016 November

 

Posted on 19 Dec 2016 23:00 in トラベルASKSiddhi by Yoko Deshmukh

Signs and signboards are one of the best fun factors for me in daily life as well as during my trip.



Pasteis de Belem, too popular sign for whoever visiting Lisbon.
 


TOFA, the sign of the delicious yet cheap coffee in Portugal.
 


Another sign of good coffee and pasteralia, Delta triangle.
 


On the way to Sintra, on the express highway from Lisbon.
 


The rain has gone but thick clouds still there, making the Portugal sky special.
 


Pedro-san the tour guide drove our van, so, which way to go.. 
 


Surf shop at Guincho beach.
 


Sign for Caminho de Santiago found in Cascais.
 


Cachorros?
It's Portuguese hotdog, but I was curious because
it sounded like Kachori the Indian fried snacks.
 


Porto Campanha station.
The weather in Porto was colder than Lisbon.
 


Indian restaurant "Masala" near Alegria square.
 


Another Indian restaurant "Tamarind."
Looked fancy place yet packed with many locals. 
 


Oh so many information on the signboard that I cannot read..
 


At Lisbon International Airport.
 


One of the best collections ever in Portugal.
I even understand roughly what it is written!
 


Computer class advertisement?
 


Signboard made of tiles.
 


I call it a "money vacuuming machine."
It took my coins but never produced a cup of coffee.
 


Onboard on Lufthansa, we are above Hungary.






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Yoko Deshmukh   (日本語 | English)         
インド・プネ在住歴10年以上の英日・日英フリーランス翻訳者、デシュムク陽子(Yoko Deshmukh)が運営しています。2003年9月30日からインドのプネに住んでいます。

ASKSiddhi is run by Yoko Deshmukh, a native Japanese freelance English - Japanese - English translator who lives in Pune since 30th September 2003.



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