My intent was to spend Friday doing elements along Belém (pronounced blime for some reason) and then Saturday at the Tile Museum and the historic centre of Lisbon.
A bus then tram took me from very close to the hotel to the one place I had decided I must visit in Lisbon, Pastéis de Belém, the shop where they first sold pastel de nata. They have some sort of d.o.p. and this is the only shop allowed to call them Pastéis de Belém, it's the original place that got the recipie from the next door Jerónimos Monastery. I got a seat in the historic section in the back room which again is covered in lovely tiles and you can watch people making the pastéis through a large window. Had two tarts, a double espresso and some water and it wasn't ridiculously priced. The tarts are great and all the other sandwiches and cakes they did looked pretty good as well, so I wouldn't hesitate to recommend you visit. They have a takeaway counter as well which can end up with long queues. That's also where you buy the merch. So I got a six pack of tarts and a T Shirt. Then decided to go visit the monestary.