Jardim da Parada in Campo de Ourique is one of those rare places in Lisbon that feels genuinely localâquiet, shaded, and full of character. The garden is beautifully maintained, surrounded by big, old trees like sequoias and plane trees, with a small pond in the center where ducks and turtles paddle around peacefully. Thereâs a traditional bandstand, a nice playground for kids, and a charming little kiosk cafĂ© that serves good coffee, light meals, and has plenty of outdoor seating under the trees. The vibe is calm and neighborly. People of all ages hang out hereâseniors playing cards or reading, parents with strollers, kids running around, people walking their dogs, and others just sitting quietly enjoying the shade. One lovely touch is the old red phone booth thatâs been turned into a tiny free library. Itâs things like this that make the park feel alive and loved. The space isnât huge, but itâs got everything it needs. Flower beds are always fresh, paths are clean, and there are benches everywhere. There are also two important statues tucked inside the gardenâMaria da Fonte and Professor Ferreira de Macedoâwhich give it a bit of historical personality. But what really stood out this time was the buzz around the new underground development being planned. The city has announced a project to build a large underground parking garage beneath the garden. While I understand the need to ease traffic and create more parking in Campo de Ourique, I canât help but feel concerned about the long-term impact this might have on such a delicate green space. Thereâs a real fear among locals that the construction will disturb the ecosystem of the gardenâthe roots of these beautiful old trees, the peace and quiet, and possibly the safety of the pond and wildlife. Right now, the garden feels timeless and balanced, and people are naturally worried that digging beneath it could change that. Itâs a bit of a crossroads moment for Jardim da Parada. As it stands today, itâs one of the most welcoming and peaceful little parks in the cityâloved by the neighborhood and full of everyday life. I hope that whatever happens with the development plans, the soul of the garden is preserved. If you're in Lisbon and want to experience a bit of calm, community, and natural charm, this place is well worth a visit. And if youâre a localâkeep an eye on whatâs planned...
   Read moreA charming place to hang out with friends and family, surrounded by fantastic eating options nearby (the burgers are delicious but there's also bakeries, an ice cream shop, even the nearby market and a bunch of awesome traditional restaurants) as well as adorable stores you'd only find in a place where hip meets the old. Campo de Ourique is still very much a nice, old-fashioned, family neighborhood that suddenly got modern and young. If you're around, I also recommend visiting Aloma for the natas or O Melhor Bolo de Chocolate do Mundo for an orgasmic dark chocolate...
   Read moreThis beautiful little park in Campo De Orique sees a lot of visitors. There's a cute small fountain that has some live fish and turtles in it as well as some ducks. Keeping the kids busy. And there is a hamburger place also located in the park where you're able to get either food from their menu or of course coffee and beer. The trees are magnificent, old and stately. It's worth a stop when...
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