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Top 9 Spring Outings in Lisbon [2025]

Park of the Nations
Park of the Nations
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Park of the Nations

Park of the Nations

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6.4
Based on 4,573 reviews
Parque das Nacoes | 6.5 km from downtown
Phone +35-218-919333
Address: 1990-231 Lisbon, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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Vasco da Gama Bridge 🆚 Sports Park (Vasco da Gama Bridge) One of the longest bridges in Europe, 17.2 kilometers long. The bridge is located in the parish of Moscavide, about 10 kilometers northeast of Lisbon, part of the city of Loures, close to the Tagus River. On both sides of the bridge is a quiet modern community with a slow-paced atmosphere. It is also popular among locals because of its proximity to Lisbon Airport and the modern National Park (Parque das Nações); especially the sports park under the bridge, which is close to the water and has a large green space. In the evening, sports enthusiasts run on the overhead walkway from time to time, and there are sports figures everywhere on the tennis courts, padle courts and football fields.
The Parque des Nations in Lisbon is located in the suburbs. It was the site of the World Expo in 1998. The flags of various countries flying high make people imagine the prosperity and bustle of the year. As a legacy of the World Expo, the Parque des Nations is now a vibrant multifunctional sightseeing and leisure space. The giant sculptures are suitable for taking photos. There are often performances, exhibitions and competitions in the Parque des Nations.
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Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade
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Avenida da Liberdade

Avenida da Liberdade

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142 reviews
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6.1
Based on 2,458 reviews
Baixa | 601m from downtown
Address: Lisbon, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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No.12 of Best Things to Do in Lisbon
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When visiting Lisbon, Portugal, strolling, photographing, shopping and eating on Avenida da Liberdade is a must. Avenida da Liberdade, which runs through the north-south central axis of Lisbon, was built between 1879 and 1886. It is 1.2 kilometers long and 90 meters wide, and is known as the "Champs Elysees of Lisbon". Strolling along the avenue, the roadway with 5-10 cars is busy and orderly; the street garden + pedestrian path wider than the roadway is shaded by rows of trees, and the Portuguese-style black and white brick floor is full of charm; the various buildings facing the street compete with each other, and luxury stores of big brands are lined up; sometimes it is a spacious and lively square, and sometimes it is an alley at an intersection; the towering sculptures are telling the history, and the comfortable tourists are enjoying today...
Liberty Avenue is the most vivid bright spot in Lisbon. It is about 1.2 kilometers long and has five lanes. It has exquisite and beautiful colored tiles, and is lined with brand stores and high-end hotels on both sides. It represents the fashion and prosperity of the westernmost modern city in Europe.
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Rossio Square
Rossio Square
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Rossio Square

Rossio Square

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5.5
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Santa Maria Maior | 939m from downtown
Phone +351-96-8412612
Address: Praça Dom Pedro IV, 1100-193 Lisboa, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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No.17 of Best Things to Do in Lisbon
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Walking through the streets and alleys of Lisbon, you will come across various squares from time to time, and the most popular one is Rossio Square. Rossio Square, at the southern end of Liberty Avenue, is the most prosperous and noisy area in Lisbon city; the square is the size of a football field, with a 27-meter-high statue of Pedro IV in the middle, towering into the sky, and fountains at the north and south ends splashing water; to the north - the Margaret II National Theater is dignified and elegant, to the east - Lisbon Central Railway Station is magnificent; pigeons stroll leisurely in groups, and tourists come to eat and eat in an endless stream... The ground of Rossio Square is very attractive. In 1848, the square was re-paved with a "mosaic gravel road" made of black and white marble stones; the undulating picture is like the undulating waves of the sea, rushing forward... It is extremely shocking.
Rossio Square was built in the 13th century. In the center stands a statue of King Pedro IV. At the base of the statue are four small female statues, which symbolize justice, wisdom, strength and moderation, respectively. This is how the king described himself. The square floor is a beautiful pattern inlaid with black and white tiles. There are many old buildings, shops and cafes around the square.
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Eduardo VII Park
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Eduardo VII Park

Eduardo VII Park

4.1
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62 reviews
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4.8
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Baixa | 1.3 km from downtown
Phone +35-121-3882278
Address: 1070-051 Lisbon, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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󰋄Great Spots for Hiking, Flower Viewing, and Photos
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What a beautiful park to enjoy a great day at. Something for everyone, from the walking paths, huge playground for children, sports and exercise areas to the amazing botanical gardens built in the old quarry. Full of statues,birds and wonderful views. Definitely a great place to explore or just relax on the grass and enjoy the sunshine.
Edward VII Park is a very strange green place. The park is named after the Edward family. The park has rich plant resources. The plant corridor and maze-style plant wall look very good. [Scenery] The scenery here is very beautiful [Fun] Very interesting
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Miradouro de Santa Luzia

Miradouro de Santa Luzia

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11 reviews
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4.8
Based on 1,744 reviews
Santa Maria Maior | 1.4 km from downtown
Phone +351 925 217 044
Address: Largo de Santa Luzia, 1100-487 Lisboa, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Sitting on the interesting No. 28 tram, watching the driver driving on the ups and downs and narrow roads, tourists took photos and videos one after another, it was wonderful. When you get off the bus, you can see the observation deck and enjoy the beautiful scenery. It's great!
Walk from the church, pass by the old town of Alfama, and follow the navigation to find this viewing platform, but you have to climb a lot of steps to get there. You can go up from the main road, and there is an elevator. There is a street band on top, and you can see the big cruise ship and the red-roofed house. It is very local and worth a visit.

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Torre de Belem Garden
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Torre de Belem Garden

Torre de Belem Garden

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4.4
Based on 692 reviews
7.4 km from downtown
Phone +351 21 362 0034
Address: Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal
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The Belém Tower Garden is a large green space next to the Belém Tower, a world cultural heritage site. The garden is shaded by trees and covered with green grass, and is crowded with citizens strolling and tourists resting. The most eye-catching thing in the garden is an airplane-shaped monument, commemorating the first time a Portuguese pilot flew across the Atlantic Ocean from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1922.

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Belém Cultural Center
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Belém Cultural Center

Belém Cultural Center

4.0
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42 reviews
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3.9
6.7 km from downtown
Phone +351 21 361 2400
Address: Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisboa, Portugal
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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El edificio del CCB fue diseñado por el arquitecto portugués Vittorio Gregotti y es considerado uno de los ejemplos más destacados de la arquitectura moderna en Portugal. Con una superficie total de 140.000 metros cuadrados, cuenta con varios espacios, entre ellos la Sala de Conciertos, el Centro de Reuniones, el Museo Berardo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo, y la Fundación Champalimaud.El CCB es uno de los lugares más visitados de Lisboa y es conocido por su programación cultural diversa y de alta calidad. Además, cuenta con una ubicación privilegiada junto al río Tajo y ofrece unas vistas espectaculares de la ciudad. El CCB se encuentra en la plaza del Império, en la zona de Belém de Lisboa.
The Belém Cultural Center (Centro Cultural de Belém) is just opposite the Monument to the Sea. It is the largest cultural and artistic communication center in Portugal. Its simple and modern architectural style stands out in the old town full of historical buildings. The exhibition will feature the private collection of Jose Berardo, the largest modern art collector in Portugal, and some works by modern artists. Friends who like art must visit it, and it is free to visit. [Belem Cultural Center] Location: undação Centro Cultural de Belém, Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisbon Transportation: Take tram No. 15 to Centro Cultural de Belém station, or walk from Belém-Jerónimos station
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Jardim Da Estrela
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Jardim Da Estrela

Jardim Da Estrela

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3.8
Estrela | 1.9 km from downtown
Phone +351 21 397 4818
Address: Praça da Estrela 12, 1200-694 Lisboa, Portugal

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Parque Florestal de Monsanto
Parque Florestal de Monsanto
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Parque Florestal de Monsanto

Parque Florestal de Monsanto

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3.7
Based on 71 reviews
Benfica | 4.9 km from downtown
Phone +351 21 762 8200
Address: Lisbon, Portugal
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No.6 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Lisbon
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