Parque Eduardo VII

Park Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

What to expect

Parque Eduardo VII, also known as Edward VII Park, is a public park in Lisbon, Portugal. The park occupies an area of 26 hectares and offers panoramic views over the city. It has a central strip covered with grass, flanked by long Portuguese paved walkways, and is home to several facilities such as the Estufa Fria greenhouse, a lake, a children's playground, and the Carlos Lopes Pavilion. The park also features a monumental viewpoint with a monument to the Carnation Revolution and the largest Portuguese flag in the world. The park is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, and its design and facilities make it a great place for families and individuals to relax and enjoy the surroundings

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Lisbon with kids - A guide by

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This family's experience:

Activities: We spent a lazy afternoon in Parque Eduardo VII, the biggest park in the city, enjoying a picnic and strolling some of the beautiful walkways. It is a bit of a climb to get to the best viewing point, but it is worth it

Highlights: The kids enjoyed the park and the beautiful walkways. We enjoyed the park, especially the elevated view of the river looking over what is like a hedge maze. It is a beautiful photograph when visiting Lisbon with kids ✨