If you want to condition for a hike, Lisbon is the perfect playground! If you want to recover from a meniscus surgery, skip physical therapy and visit Lisbon! And if you want to visit an interesting city with lots of history, culture and beautiful architecture, with good restaurants and interesting stores, you definitely have to travel to Lisbon!










On our first day we walked 6.6 miles, yesterday it was 7.7 miles and today… it should be 8.8 miles?!? I wish I had brought better shoes, but Ted and I share one suitcase, so space was very limited 😬
What I do enjoy while walking is the variety of cobblestone street patterns. Beautiful!









Another interesting detail is the use of tiles on house facades. I’m not sure if this has a functional reason (insulation?) or if it’s pure aesthetics, it is definitely beautiful! Below are my favorite blue tiles (of course)







Aqueduto das Aguas Livres was a recommendation of Armando, my airplane neighbor / teddy bear pilot. It is an aqueduct built in the 18th century, just before the big, devastating earthquake in 1755, that it withstood without bigger damage! When we were in Morocco, that earthquake in Lisbon was mentioned many times to explain destroyed landmarks, mosques, and even whole cities!










https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81guas_Livres_Aqueduct
Walking down towards the water was long and tiresome, but we were rewarded with a gorgeous sunset – perfect timing










