🇵🇹 Lisbon's 3 Most Stunning Park Views 🌿🌞
As someone who skips crowded attractions for peaceful parks, I’m sharing three absolutely magical green spaces in Lisbon! 🌳📸 Perfect for solo travelers, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to slow down and soak in beauty. All three are close enough to visit in one day—check the last pic for locations! 🗺️ 📍 Parque Eduardo VII ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stumbled upon this vast green oasis near my stay—and caught a rainbow after the rain! 🌈 The panoramic city view from the top is so breathtaking, even passing dogs stop to stare! 🐕 Paired with a street saxophonist playing Turning Page, it felt like pure bliss. Don’t miss the hidden lakeside café at the back—it’s insanely picturesque! ☕ 📍 Gulbenkian Museum Gardens ⭐⭐⭐ Just a 5-minute walk from Parque Eduardo VII. The garden feels like a mini maze—charming but a bit confusing! 🧭 Came for the museum (closed temporarily 😅), but the park is still nice. Lovely on its own, though it pales next to the other two gems. 📍 Jardim Mário Soares (Lisbon University Garden) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite spot in Lisbon—no contest! 🌴💦 With its huge lake, palm trees, and golden sunlight, it’s a literal paradise. Spent an entire afternoon here, lying on the grass, wishing I could stay forever. So jealous of the students who get to study here! 🎓✨ 🌤️ Pro Tips: Bring a picnic blanket 🧺—you’ll want to lounge for hours! Visit early morning or sunset for the softest light 📷. The university garden is quietest on weekdays 🏛️. #LisbonViews #ParkLife #HiddenParadise #SoloTravel #NatureLover #LisbonPhotoSpots #Wanderlust #TravelGram #LisbonDiaries #CityOfLight