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Where to go in Lisbon | A Hidden Oasis of Tranquility in the City 🌳

Perhaps tired of Lisbon’s red rooftops, stepping through the bustling streets and into the Lisbon Botanical Garden, the pace of time magically slows down. Every ancient tree and every leaf here seems to tell a story of a hundred years. 🍂 Meandering paths invite a leisurely stroll, sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows, and the breeze carries the scent of exotic plants. The faint chirping of birds provides a low-cost aromatherapy and the park’s 20-minute effect surpasses many stress-relieving Spas. 🌵 Built in 1878, the garden is a kingdom of plants, a museum of time—eucalyptus from Australia, rare plants from New Zealand, ancient vegetation from China, and palm trees from all over the world weave together a tiny tropical universe. 🚇 Metro: Walkable from the Rato station on Lisbon’s yellow metro line ⏰ Suggested duration: 1-2 hours 🎫 Admission: Tickets can be purchased on-site (website) for about 5 euros, with discounts for students/Lisbon university students, and free entry on Sunday afternoons. #Portugal #Lisbon #EuropeanTravel #BotanicalGarden #Park #Relax #WeekendOutings

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Where to go in Lisbon | A Hidden Oasis of Tranquility in the City 🌳

Perhaps tired of Lisbon’s red rooftops, stepping through the bustling streets and into the Lisbon Botanical Garden, the pace of time magically slows down. Every ancient tree and every leaf here seems to tell a story of a hundred years. 🍂 Meandering paths invite a leisurely stroll, sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows, and the breeze carries the scent of exotic plants. The faint chirping of birds provides a low-cost aromatherapy and the park’s 20-minute effect surpasses many stress-relieving Spas. 🌵 Built in 1878, the garden is a kingdom of plants, a museum of time—eucalyptus from Australia, rare plants from New Zealand, ancient vegetation from China, and palm trees from all over the world weave together a tiny tropical universe. 🚇 Metro: Walkable from the Rato station on Lisbon’s yellow metro line ⏰ Suggested duration: 1-2 hours 🎫 Admission: Tickets can be purchased on-site (website) for about 5 euros, with discounts for students/Lisbon university students, and free entry on Sunday afternoons. #Portugal #Lisbon #EuropeanTravel #BotanicalGarden #Park #Relax #WeekendOutings

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