A great park with natural areas and cultivated/manicured gardens. Love the peafowl roaming and they distinctive calls. Hens, chicks and roosters also roam free. Tree specimens are great and include a very large, and old, ficus in the front along the road. Australian specimens, roses, statues, play areas for the little ones and water features. There is a lovely situated cafe to stop and take in the pond, ducks and birds and enjoy some tasty warm soup in the winter, or relax for a morning coffee and bolo or meet friends for lunch. They have inside and outside seating. The walkways are decomposed granite and gentle on your bones if you are a runner-this is a great place to get your morning exercise. They have various festivities and concerts throughout the year and the weekly organic market is held on the grounds. Bring a blanket and a picnic lunch or brunch. Parking outside and easy walk from the marina subterranean parking lot and an easy walk from around Cascais. Next door to...
Read moreA Timeworn Treasure in the Heart of Portimão city. Nestled quietly in the historic center, this quaint garden is a sanctuary of nostalgia and character. Though modest in size, it’s brimming with stories—especially told through the hand-painted tiles that adorn its sturdy benches. These ceramic artworks reflect the local and national heritage, inviting visitors to sit, reflect, and connect with history. A small coffee shop with a breezy esplanade adds warmth and community to the space. Sipping a strong espresso while watching the gentle ripples of the pond and the dance of the fountain feels like poetry in motion. The view stretches toward the city’s theatre, as if tying together culture, nature, and leisure in one thoughtful composition. This garden isn’t about grandeur—it’s about grace. A touchstone of memory and calm...
Read moreBeautiful place, greate for walks with the family 👪.
Its has a playground for kids, lots of small lakes, animals dining free such as ducks 🦆 and chickens 🐔. It has access to a very lovely little beach 🏖.
Its has areas to areas that specific to play ancient local games, the items required to play them can be requested for free at the park.
The park has a winter schedule and a summer schedule, in the winter schedule the park closes at 6 p.m. and in the summer schedule the park closes at 8 p.m.. Look online for the schedules as it is very important to plan your visits there.
It's has some nice ancient buildings as well, which helps make it a great place for...
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