Eduardo VII Park (Parque Eduardo VII)
Eduardo VII Park (Parque Eduardo VII), Lisbon
Eduardo VII Park is the largest park in central Lisbon, located just north of Marquês de Pombal Square. Named after King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who visited Lisbon in 1903, the park offers expansive green spaces, tree-lined avenues, and panoramic views over the city and the Tagus River.
Visitors can stroll through the formal gardens, including the Estufa Fria, a large greenhouse with exotic plants, tropical trees, and seasonal flower displays. The park features several walking paths, sculptures, fountains, and terraces, making it a popular spot for leisure, exercise, and photography.
Eduardo VII Park also hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and seasonal markets, such as the Christmas Fair, attracting both locals and tourists. Its elevated location provides one of Lisbon’s best viewpoints, especially overlooking the Avenida da Liberdade and Marquês de Pombal Monument.
With its combination of greenery, leisure spaces, and city vistas, Parque Eduardo VII is a must-visit location for visitors seeking relaxation, nature, and scenic views in the heart of Lisbon.
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Parque Eduardo VII, lisboa
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