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Eduardo VII Park

Eduardo VII Park is a public park located in Lisbon, Portugal. The park is named after King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who visited the city in 1902. Spanning over 19 acres of land, it is one of the largest and most popular green spaces in Lisbon.

The park was originally designed for Kings Manuel II and Carlos I by French architect Jean-Antoine Alavoine at the beginning of the 20th century. It was opened to the public on 2 June 1910, 6 months after Edward’s visit to Lisbon. Later renovations were made to expand its size and improve its grounds and facilities. Today, Eduardo VII Park houses stunning gardens with vibrant flowers, sculptures, fountains and ponds that attract visitors from all walks of life. Starting from the Avenida da Liberdade side, wander up the park and you’ll find, among its beautiful trees and statues, a hothouse filled with exotic plants and botanic gardens for you to explore. It also has several cafes offering refreshments as well as a mini zoo featuring exotic animals such as deer and llamas.

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  • Dorottya Pál
    2 weeks ago
    Beautiful, very special hilly park full of birds! You can find parrots, woodpeckers, ducks, peacocks and etc there! We loved it so much with our 2 year old daughter. There is also a nice big playground with a lot of bench.
  • Brian Spain
    3 weeks ago
    This park offers beautiful views and has gorgeous trees both in and along side cobblestone paths. You can actually see all the way down to the Tagus River. There are some great photo opportunities around here, including some statues, sculptures and historic buildings.
  • Ioana
    2 months ago
    Eduardo VII Park is one of the most beautiful and relaxing green spaces in Lisbon. The park offers stunning panoramic views over the city and the Tagus River, making it a perfect spot for photos, walks, or simply enjoying the scenery. The wide paths are ideal for walking or jogging, and the well-maintained gardens add a peaceful atmosphere away...
  • THE EXPLORER
    3 months ago
    We were in Lisbon for several days while waiting to start a cruise with NCL. We stopped at the north end of this magnificent park and walk all the way to the southern end. Lots of great views and spots for wonderful pics. Several monuments along the way.
  • Дихтан Іван
    2 months ago
    Parque Eduardo VII is a beautiful park with stunning views of the city and the river. It's beautifully maintained, with plenty of greenery and spacious walkways. It's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, take beautiful photos, and simply enjoy the atmosphere. A must-see if you're in Lisbon.

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