Parks and Gardens
This collection spans from the Romanticist landscapes of Sintra to the structured greenery of central Lisbon. Highlights include the mystical initiation wells of Quinta da Regaleira and the expansive 200-hectare Pena Park. Within the city, the 19th-century Estrela Park offers a classic English-style garden, while the Estufa Fria features exotic species under slatted wood structures. Specialized sites like the Tropical Botanical Garden showcase flora from former Portuguese colonies, and viewpoints like Santa Luzia combine manicured gardens with traditional tilework.
Quinta da Regaleira
Historic estate featuring a gothic and renaissance mansion with expansive gardens, tunnels, and symbolic structures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its architectural and cultural significance.
Pena Park
A 200-hectare romanticist park commissioned by King Ferdinand II. It features a diverse collection of exotic tree species from North America, Asia, and New Zealand, alongside winding paths, stone bridges, and hidden lakes.
Edward VII Park
City park featuring lush green spaces, greenhouses, a lake, a monument, and scenic viewpoints.
Lisbon Botanical Garden
Visit one of Europe's finest botanical gardens which covers over 4 hectares, operating since 1878.
Estufa Fria Greenhouse
The Estufa Fria is a greenhouse with three distinct gardens located in Eduardo VII Park between the streets Alameda Engenheiro Edgar…
Tropical Botanical Garden
Historic botanical garden specializing in tropical and subtropical flora, classified as a National Monument with a collection of over 700 species.
Império Square
The Praça do Império is a city square and park situated adjacent to principal monuments and tourist attractions in the civil parish of…
Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira
The Palace of the Marquesses of Fronteira is a Portuguese palace located in Lisbon, Portugal.
Estrela Park
Established in the 19th century, this park is one of the most popular and also largest green areas in Lisbon.
Buddha-Eden Quinta dos Loridos
Europe's largest oriental garden, spanning 35 hectares. The grounds feature massive Buddha statues, pagodas, terracotta soldiers, and contemporary sculptures set among lakes and manicured lawns.
Parque Marechal Carmona
Located in Cascais, this park integrates the former gardens of the Palace of Count Guimarães. It features a duck pond, a children's library, and roaming peacocks among pine trees and flowerbeds.
Miradouro de Santa Luzia
A terraced garden and viewpoint in the Alfama district, known for its decorative azulejo tile panels and bougainvillea-draped pergolas. It offers panoramic views of the Tagus River and the National Pantheon.
Miradouro de Santa Catarina
A terrace overlooking the Tagus River and the 25 de Abril Bridge. The site is characterized by the monumental stone statue of Adamastor, a mythical sea giant from Portuguese literature.
Jardim da Cerca da Graça
The largest green space in Lisbon's historic center, occupying the former grounds of the Graça Convent. It features sloping lawns, a central kiosk, and views of the São Jorge Castle.
Jardim Amália Rodrigues
Situated at the northern end of Edward VII Park, this contemporary garden honors the fado singer Amália Rodrigues. It features a circular lake, a central restaurant, and views toward the Tagus River.
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