One of my daughter's favorite places in Lisbon. Its features 1. There is an aerial cable car that circles the whole park. Each cabin can accommodate up to two people. There are no seats. You have to stand inside the whole journey. It circles the park from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain and then returns. It can basically cover 80% of the animal enclosures. 2. Spray a little medicine on everyone's wrist when entering the door. It is said to be mosquito repellent. 3. There is a park near the left side of the gate where visitors can interact with livestock and caress them. There are rabbits, small fat pigs, dairy cows (very clingy, always leaning on the breeder), roosters, goats, mules, etc. Various fruits and vegetables are planted in the park. There are notice boards telling the characteristics and seasonality of various fruits and vegetables and various animals. Open activities are held in different seasons, such as planting, tasting harvests, breeding, etc., providing a convenient place for people, especially young people, to contact nature. 4. I didn't see anyone feeding the animals randomly. I felt that the animals here were very comfortable, carefree, and in a relatively primitive state. 5. The subway can be directly reached. The main theme of the tile paintings in this subway station is of course animals (there are various tile paintings in every subway station in Lisbon)