Parks and gardens
| Parque das Nações | |
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It is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll. The Jardim da agua, water works and propped from the Jardim das Ondas with a kind of long central pool, which mimics the waves of the sea. And that's where the building that houses the Oceanarium of Lisbon...
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| Monsanto | |
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26
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Considered the green heart of the city, this park extends beyond the boundaries of the town. It is ideal for outdoor sports along marked trails, often with areas dedicated to the refreshment bars, green spaces, restaurants and games for children.
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| Parque Eduardo 7 | |
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36
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Lisbon’s Parque Eduardo 7 (King Edward 7th Park) may be the largest park in the city (there is some dispute on the matter). One thing is for certain, that this is a large, strange and impressive place. Named in... Reviewed by: Allessandra + Share |
| Parque de Bela Vista | |
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44
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The Bela Vista Park is one of the largest open spaces in Lisbon, and impressive 85,000 square metres. “Bela Vista” or “Beautiful View” in English is descriptive as this is a great place to pass the time when... Reviewed by: Allessandra + Share |
| Parque Florestal de Monsanto | |
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49
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The Parque Florestal de Monsanto or in English: Monsanto Forest Park, is officially the largest green area in Lisbon. It is made up of publicly protected forest land of almost 10 square kilometers. In... Reviewed by: Allessandra + Share |
| Jardim Botanico da Universidade | |
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61
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Lisbon, Portugal, is not the largest or most oppressive of modern cities but in the middle of the sweltering summer heat it can be a delightful relief to find in the midst of all this rush and everyday life and oasis of natural...
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| Jardim da Estrela | |
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65
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The Jardim da Estrela is one of the most important, most beautiful and historic green spaces in Lisbon, Portugal’s frequently congested and always lively capital city. Construction work on the park...
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| Principe Real | |
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70
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A centenary tree, in a central position to the extension of the park, has been pruned in years to make it take the typical umbrella shape. This makes it a perfect shelter on the sunny days.Exotic plants and colorful flowers complete the atmosphere...
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| Jardim Zoologico | |
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102
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Dare to be kissed by a sea lion and touch the skin of a snake. Do not miss the opportunity to participate in the feeding session and the pelicans. In the Zoo there are about 2000 animals of 360 different species.
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| Jardim do Ultramar | |
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111
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Created in the early twentieth century as the center of Tropical Sciences Research Institute, is dedicated purely to the trees of rare tropical and subtropical regions, many of which are endangered. Among the most curious are the dragon trees and a...
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