This post is actually part 2 of first days in Lisboa and talks about day 2 and 3.
Nathalie leaving for Coimbra
When I woke up this morning it took me a second or two to realize where I was. I was at the youth hostel in Lisbon, I had to find an apartment to stay for the next 5 months and my girl was going to leave to her erasmus city in a few hours. It’s strange to be here. A few months ago we were only vaguely talking about going on erasmus and now we’re really here. I kinda like the adventure.
After breakfast I went with my girlfriend to Orient station to say goodbye. She’s going to study Portuguese and Spanish in Coimbra, a university city 200km north of Lisbon. I hope it’s a nice city with friendly people. Maybe I’ll visit it in a couple of weeks. (she has a dutch blog here if you want to read more about her adventures). Goodbye’s are never fun, but this one was particularly hard because I was worried about her going to a new city all by herself.
Anyway the train left and I wondered around a bit before going back to Alec to start our apartment hunt.
Searching for 2 nice rooms in Lisboa
One thing we knew by now was that Portuguese people aren’t very keen on using email as a communication device. I think we sent about 20 emails before we came to Portugal and only received 3 or 4 replies. So we phoned every number we could get a hold of with Alec’s new portuguese sim card. (if you want my or Alec’s new number, drop me a mail or leave a comment)
We saw some ugly apartments. My god, sometimes it feels like there’re really ripping off erasmus students (or foreign people in general). One place was on the 5 or 6th floor of a building that looked like it could collapse any time, smelled like they used cat urine as paint and had a ’sales’ lady that said it was in a bad neighborhood.
We saw one super apartment though in Bairro Alto (the older and nicer city part where all the bars are located). The apartment was owned by a female photographer so it had a lovely design interior. Must have been by far the coziest apartment I’ve seen here. Unfortunately she was only renting 2 rooms and we’d have to live with her. (she is a little crazy) We prefer an apartment with other students! There was a german girl staying there now who came here on erasmus 2 years ago. She gave us some good tips and showed us the ‘erasmus’ bar later that evening.
Luckily Alec met a Slovenian girl (Anna) in the youth hostel who had found a place which had 2 rooms left. It’s an OK apartment perfectly located close to the metro and in walking distance from Bairro Alto (very important). The owner, Carlos (which is pronounced Car-louche, funny if you know French), is a nice guy who showed us the rooms. After thinking about it for a day we decided to take it, mainly because there are 6 other erasmus students living here.
L’Auberge Espagnol
So now we’ve been living here for 5 days with a Slovenian girl, an Italian girl, a French girl, a Slovakian guy, a Czech guy and a Polish girl. A nice mix of cultures if you ask me. A bit like the french movie L’Auberge Espagnol.
We’ve been going out to the bars at Bairro Alto since.
(I hope I’ll have time to write a post about it)

c est qui nathalie
coimbra c est au sud de lisboa?
Mais jinni commeme,
c’est ma copinne!
Liefken zeg, ge moogt wel nen schonere foto er op zetten van mij ze!!!!
Vind ge deze mooier?
Da zijn de enige 2 die k toen van u getrokken heb
Interesting. Thank you.
It’s stories like these that make you appreciate your own comfortable home. Good luck with it!
ever since…dou you have any good tips for finding a place in lisbon…im moving there in september….erasmus excange
have fun, cc
And the answers to kommety be?