On Friday, we went to Lisbon. We parked along the main street in the old part of town and spent most of the day wandering in and out of shops as we made our way to the waterfront. Lisbon has a long and fascinating history that is an interesting read if you have the time and interest. Of particular note is the earthquake of 1755, which destroyed most of the city. Because of the earthquake, the city feels much more modern than you would expect for a place that dates back to the Romans and the 3rd century B.C.
In addition to the shops, restaurants, pastelarias, and street vendors, we also visited Castle of Sao Jorge. The castle was the site of an important victory in the 12th century defeat of the Moors, in which Lisbon was reclaimed. The fortification sits on top of one of the hills in Lisbon and the streets wind and climb steeply to the castle. Emilia enjoyed seeing a castle that had a moat though the moat was just filled with grass. I think she was a little disappointed that there were no dragons waiting to capture the unsuspecting. Audra enjoyed climbing and looking out from the castle's towers.
The girls also enjoyed riding the trolley car to get up and down the base of the hill to the castle. They resemble the cable cars in San Francisco except they run on electricity. Actually of the cities I have visited, I would say that San Francisco and Lisbon are very similar in all but temperature.
A good day and an interesting city to explore...