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Jardim do Cabeço das Rolas — Attraction in Lisbon

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Jardim do Cabeço das Rolas
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Nearby attractions
Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva
Largo José Mariano Gago nº1, 1990-073 Lisboa, Portugal
Oceanário de Lisboa
Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal
Water Gardens
Passeio Ulisses, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal
Telecabine Lisbon - South Station
Portugal, Passeio Neptuno, 1990-192 Lisboa, Portugal
Jardim das Ondas
Passeio Neptuno, 1990-192 Lisboa, Portugal
MEO Arena
Rossio dos Olivais, 1990-231 Lisboa, Portugal
Parque das Nações
1990-231 Lisbon, Portugal
Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições
Pavilhão de Portugal Cais Português Startup, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Edo Sushi
Alameda dos Oceanos 31 H, 1990-197 Lisboa, Portugal
Terrace Restaurant
Praça Príncipe Perfeito, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Sushi Lisboa
Alameda dos Oceanos 24 A, 1990-197 Lisboa, Portugal
Restaurante Chimarrão
Alameda dos Oceanos P2 11 R/C Fracção A Edifício, 1900-231 Lisboa, Portugal
BAD HABIT RESTAURANT AND BAR
Largo dos Arautos 4 C, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Brazilian Burger House
Alameda dos Oceanos 27A 3.15.3. A, 1990-197 Lisboa, Portugal
Eat Thai - Parque das Nações
Av. Mediterrâneo 6H, 1990-155 Lisboa, Portugal
Arigato Parque das Nações
Alameda dos Oceanos, Ed. Lisboa lote 2.11.01 Letras E/F, Parque das Nações, 1990-223 Lisboa, Portugal
The Green Affair - Parque das Nações
Alameda dos Oceanos 41b, 1990-203 Lisboa, Portugal
Cartel 36
R. Sinais de Fogo 12C, 1990-197 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Martinhal Lisbon Oriente
Praça Príncipe Perfeito, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Ikonik Lisboa
Av. Mediterrâneo 1 12.04, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Eurostars Universal Lisboa Hotel
Avenida do D. João II (13 1.12.01, Parque das Nações, 1990-050 Lisboa, Portugal
Olissippo Oriente
Av. Dom João II 32, 1990-092 Lisboa, Portugal
The Homeboat Company Parque das Nações - Lisboa
Pontão E Edifício da Capitania, Passeio Neptuno, 1990-193 Lisboa, Portugal
Olala Lisbon Oriente Suites
R. Centieira 43, 1800-056 Lisboa, Portugal
Hotel Tivoli Oriente
Av. Dom João II, 1990-083 Lisboa, Portugal
Tagus Marina
Passeio do Adamastor, Edifício Nau, Loja 1, 1990-007 Lisboa, Portugal
Bom Dia Apartment
R. dos Argonautas 5, 1990-015 Lisboa, Portugal
Oriente 25 Apartments by APT IIN
Av. Dom João II 25, 1990-079 Lisboa, Portugal
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Jardim do Cabeço das Rolas

Av. Ulisses, 1990-286 Lisboa, Portugal
3.9(62)
Open until 6:00 PM
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Outdoor
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva, Oceanário de Lisboa, Water Gardens, Telecabine Lisbon - South Station, Jardim das Ondas, MEO Arena, Parque das Nações, Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições, restaurants: Edo Sushi, Terrace Restaurant, Sushi Lisboa, Restaurante Chimarrão, BAD HABIT RESTAURANT AND BAR, Brazilian Burger House, Eat Thai - Parque das Nações, Arigato Parque das Nações, The Green Affair - Parque das Nações, Cartel 36
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Nearby attractions of Jardim do Cabeço das Rolas

Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva

Oceanário de Lisboa

Water Gardens

Telecabine Lisbon - South Station

Jardim das Ondas

MEO Arena

Parque das Nações

Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições

Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva

Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva

4.7

(3.3K)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Oceanário de Lisboa

Oceanário de Lisboa

4.7

(33.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Water Gardens

Water Gardens

4.5

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Telecabine Lisbon - South Station

Telecabine Lisbon - South Station

4.4

(1.2K)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 AM
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Lisbon sailboat tour on Tagus River
Lisbon sailboat tour on Tagus River
Sun, Dec 7 • 3:30 PM
1350-355, Lisbon, Portugal
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Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Sun, Dec 7 • 3:30 PM
1400-038, Lisbon, Portugal
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Nearby restaurants of Jardim do Cabeço das Rolas

Edo Sushi

Terrace Restaurant

Sushi Lisboa

Restaurante Chimarrão

BAD HABIT RESTAURANT AND BAR

Brazilian Burger House

Eat Thai - Parque das Nações

Arigato Parque das Nações

The Green Affair - Parque das Nações

Cartel 36

Edo Sushi

Edo Sushi

4.3

(907)

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Terrace Restaurant

Terrace Restaurant

4.5

(122)

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Sushi Lisboa

Sushi Lisboa

4.3

(622)

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Restaurante Chimarrão

Restaurante Chimarrão

3.7

(2.8K)

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João XavierJoão Xavier
Public park on top of the highest point (still a small hill) of Parque das Nações. As such, it has some good views over the city and the river. It used to be a natural topographic feature which sheltered birds in their migratory routes, hence the name (rolas is a turtledove). It became the location of oil storage tanks when the area of Parque das Nações developed as an industrial site. It was turned into a park only by 1998 for the World Exhibition, under project by Landscape Architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (who has proposed Lisbon's green corridor). The park is surrounded by high brick walls, ressembling pre-colombian terrace structures (in the architect's description). These do not open space for human leisure activities (as would be expected of a normal urban park) but instead space for vegetation. The vegetation is exclusively autochthonous (Mediterranean maquis) and traditional plantation species, as existed prior to the industrialization of Parque das Nações. At the top of the hill, the park becomes more recognizable as an urban park, with lawn areas, some benches, shading devices and paths. These are all a bit run down and neglected. At the summit of the park is a square fountain-maze made of brick. It should top the park with a water celebratory abstract event. The fountain is no longer working but the abastractness of its geometric design intriguingly contrasts with the wild and low-design surrounding nature and triggers a quasi-archeological finding moment: what is it doing there? Who made it? With what purpose? Behind it stands a water tank and an abandoned house belonging to the water company and is unaccessible to the public. The park goes beyond and around these structures, but it loses any ressemblance of an urban park: paths dissolving, lawns being replaced by wild spontaneous prairies, vegetation becoming less contained. The park ends in a fence next to the railway. At this point one must ask, is this much lack of design and infrastructuring, contrary to everything else made for the world exhibition, out of design incompetence or what is really happening here? In my view, the design was never intended to maximize human-nature exposure, but to fence off human disturbance (hence the tall walls, the long stairs, the difficult pavement, the lack of equipment) and provide a sanctuary for a vegetation matrix made of local and climate adapted, non irrigated species, reproducing what had covered the fields before the area was developed as an industrial complex. With time, it might even become a migratory birds paradise again, and justify again its name. Nevertheless, something could be done of the few sitting and shaded areas, or the fountain-labyrinth. The empty building could be turned into an interpretative center to educate a public into seeing the park for what it is: a noah arch holding a bygone plantation matrix. Specially now that the construction of closeby buildings will create another, more visible, access to the park, directly from D. João II Avenue which might trigger renewed interest. The park is not very used (expectedly) and is perfect for plant (and hopefully birds) enthusiasts and people wanting to clear their mind. Absolutely unrecomended for wheelchairs (even though some entrances have ramps). Schedule varies throughout the year. Winter: 9h-18h Summer: 9h-20h
Antonio CoelhoAntonio Coelho
Aproveitando o meu tempo entre consultas na CUF descobertas, fui à descoberta deste jardim, tão perto das instalações. E fiquei um pouco desiludido! Simpático poder haver um jardim neste sítio, mas falta qualquer coisa. Mais vegetação, seguramente; melhor arranjo, também; sinalética, sim. É bom, mas precisa de ser melhorado!
Zlatko DurmisZlatko Durmis
Iznimno lijep park na povišenju sa pogledom na kanal, most i okolinu. Lijepo uređen sa mnogo trave i zelenila.
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Public park on top of the highest point (still a small hill) of Parque das Nações. As such, it has some good views over the city and the river. It used to be a natural topographic feature which sheltered birds in their migratory routes, hence the name (rolas is a turtledove). It became the location of oil storage tanks when the area of Parque das Nações developed as an industrial site. It was turned into a park only by 1998 for the World Exhibition, under project by Landscape Architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (who has proposed Lisbon's green corridor). The park is surrounded by high brick walls, ressembling pre-colombian terrace structures (in the architect's description). These do not open space for human leisure activities (as would be expected of a normal urban park) but instead space for vegetation. The vegetation is exclusively autochthonous (Mediterranean maquis) and traditional plantation species, as existed prior to the industrialization of Parque das Nações. At the top of the hill, the park becomes more recognizable as an urban park, with lawn areas, some benches, shading devices and paths. These are all a bit run down and neglected. At the summit of the park is a square fountain-maze made of brick. It should top the park with a water celebratory abstract event. The fountain is no longer working but the abastractness of its geometric design intriguingly contrasts with the wild and low-design surrounding nature and triggers a quasi-archeological finding moment: what is it doing there? Who made it? With what purpose? Behind it stands a water tank and an abandoned house belonging to the water company and is unaccessible to the public. The park goes beyond and around these structures, but it loses any ressemblance of an urban park: paths dissolving, lawns being replaced by wild spontaneous prairies, vegetation becoming less contained. The park ends in a fence next to the railway. At this point one must ask, is this much lack of design and infrastructuring, contrary to everything else made for the world exhibition, out of design incompetence or what is really happening here? In my view, the design was never intended to maximize human-nature exposure, but to fence off human disturbance (hence the tall walls, the long stairs, the difficult pavement, the lack of equipment) and provide a sanctuary for a vegetation matrix made of local and climate adapted, non irrigated species, reproducing what had covered the fields before the area was developed as an industrial complex. With time, it might even become a migratory birds paradise again, and justify again its name. Nevertheless, something could be done of the few sitting and shaded areas, or the fountain-labyrinth. The empty building could be turned into an interpretative center to educate a public into seeing the park for what it is: a noah arch holding a bygone plantation matrix. Specially now that the construction of closeby buildings will create another, more visible, access to the park, directly from D. João II Avenue which might trigger renewed interest. The park is not very used (expectedly) and is perfect for plant (and hopefully birds) enthusiasts and people wanting to clear their mind. Absolutely unrecomended for wheelchairs (even though some entrances have ramps). Schedule varies throughout the year. Winter: 9h-18h Summer: 9h-20h
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Aproveitando o meu tempo entre consultas na CUF descobertas, fui à descoberta deste jardim, tão perto das instalações. E fiquei um pouco desiludido! Simpático poder haver um jardim neste sítio, mas falta qualquer coisa. Mais vegetação, seguramente; melhor arranjo, também; sinalética, sim. É bom, mas precisa de ser melhorado!
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Iznimno lijep park na povišenju sa pogledom na kanal, most i okolinu. Lijepo uređen sa mnogo trave i zelenila.
Zlatko Durmis

Zlatko Durmis

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3y

Public park on top of the highest point (still a small hill) of Parque das Nações. As such, it has some good views over the city and the river.

It used to be a natural topographic feature which sheltered birds in their migratory routes, hence the name (rolas is a turtledove). It became the location of oil storage tanks when the area of Parque das Nações developed as an industrial site. It was turned into a park only by 1998 for the World Exhibition, under project by Landscape Architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (who has proposed Lisbon's green corridor).

The park is surrounded by high brick walls, ressembling pre-colombian terrace structures (in the architect's description). These do not open space for human leisure activities (as would be expected of a normal urban park) but instead space for vegetation. The vegetation is exclusively autochthonous (Mediterranean maquis) and traditional plantation species, as existed prior to the industrialization of Parque das Nações. At the top of the hill, the park becomes more recognizable as an urban park, with lawn areas, some benches, shading devices and paths. These are all a bit run down and neglected. At the summit of the park is a square fountain-maze made of brick. It should top the park with a water celebratory abstract event. The fountain is no longer working but the abastractness of its geometric design intriguingly contrasts with the wild and low-design surrounding nature and triggers a quasi-archeological finding moment: what is it doing there? Who made it? With what purpose? Behind it stands a water tank and an abandoned house belonging to the water company and is unaccessible to the public. The park goes beyond and around these structures, but it loses any ressemblance of an urban park: paths dissolving, lawns being replaced by wild spontaneous prairies, vegetation becoming less contained. The park ends in a fence next to the railway. At this point one must ask, is this much lack of design and infrastructuring, contrary to everything else made for the world exhibition, out of design incompetence or what is really happening here?

In my view, the design was never intended to maximize human-nature exposure, but to fence off human disturbance (hence the tall walls, the long stairs, the difficult pavement, the lack of equipment) and provide a sanctuary for a vegetation matrix made of local and climate adapted, non irrigated species, reproducing what had covered the fields before the area was developed as an industrial complex. With time, it might even become a migratory birds paradise again, and justify again its name.

Nevertheless, something could be done of the few sitting and shaded areas, or the fountain-labyrinth. The empty building could be turned into an interpretative center to educate a public into seeing the park for what it is: a noah arch holding a bygone plantation matrix. Specially now that the construction of closeby buildings will create another, more visible, access to the park, directly from D. João II Avenue which might trigger renewed interest.

The park is not very used (expectedly) and is perfect for plant (and hopefully birds) enthusiasts and people wanting to clear their mind.

Absolutely unrecomended for wheelchairs (even though some entrances have ramps).

Schedule varies throughout the year. Winter:...

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4.0
1y

It’s a weird one. Stumble upon it while wondering around the hotel. Not well song posted or may I was blind. It’s ok but not well maintained. It’s close to business centres and may be I was...

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3.0
4y

É um local muito agradável. No entanto, necessita de maior fiscalização. Em qualquer altura do ano é local onde vão libertar os cães - apesar de estarem bem visíveis avisos, em todos os acessos, relativos à obrigatoriedade do uso de trela. Não é, por isso, local de confiança para levar crianças: não só pode ocorrer um acidente, porque os cães surgem de repente, de onde menos se espera, como o relvado fica semeado de dejectos. Fora do Verão, quando há menos visitantes, podemos encontrar alguns grupos de gente menos...

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