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Gardens in Lisboa
Parque de Alvalade
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- leisure
Rua João de Deus Ramos
1700, Lisboa
The Alvalade Park, createc in the beginning of the 90’s, includes the Alvalade wood and the former Quinta do Narigão, in a total of 21ha. The wood area offers leisure, entertainment and sports equipment. The remaining area of the park is a pleasant space with lots of trees, a picnic area, a playground and sports area, namely slide.
Jardins da Música
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- leisure
Alameda dos Oceanos
1800, Lisboa
Garden for children with traditional musical instruments. In the Summer it is open from 10h-20h and in Winter from 10H-17h.
Jardim Professor Francisco Caldeira Cabral
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- leisure
Rua Professor Francisco Gentil Martins
1750, Lisboa
Modern and pleasant space, ideal for a stroll.
Jardim Professor António de Sousa Franco
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- leisure
Rua Professor Francisco Gentil Martins
1750, Lisboa
Garden designed by architect Francisco Caldeira Cabral, ideal space for a stroll. There is here a sign of homage to Professor Sousa Franco, a former professor, a Governor and President of the Court of Auditors.
Jardim Garcia de Orta
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- leisure
Passeio das Tágides - Parque das Nações
1800, Lisboa
Included in the Parque das Nações gardens, the different gardened areas associate the botanic with the Oceans Discoveries done by the Portuguese. The garden, with 2500 m2, presents characteristic vegetations from several ecosystems representing the main origin areas of the species, at the discoveries period, in a total of about 2300 plants.
Jardim da Ameixoeira
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- leisure
Rua Jorge de Sena
1750-129, Lisboa
Ample green space densely wooded, with corners ideal for rest, in full contact with nature.
Campo do Amor
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- leisure
Campo das Amoreiras
1750, Lisboa
Modern garden and care, where one can find a MultiSport grounds, a playground, a fountain and a small Amphitheater.
Miradouro do Padrão dos Descobrimentos
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- leisure
Avenida Brasília
1400, Lisboa
This monument dates back to 1960 an is shaped like a caravel of the Portuguese discoveries. Inside the monument, there is an elevator that ascends to the sixth floor and leads to a balcony with astounding views of the Tagus river and of Belém.