
This is another photograph from the Alfama district of Lisbon. The neighborhood is the original center of historic Lisbon, though it later became home to lower income people. It escaped the destruction from the 18th-century earthquake that leveled large portions of the city, so it retains the narrow lanes, steep hills, and older buildings of an earlier era.
To me it has a feeling that partially reminds me a bit of Porto’s Rebeira district. Both are close to the water, both feature narrow and twisting streets, and both are very old. There has been some revitalization in Alfama, though not to the extent that I’ve seen in Porto.
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