Nestled at the edge of Lisbon’s Bairro Alto, Principe Real Garden (Jardim do Príncipe Real) is a charming green space established in the mid-1800s. This small park is home to a variety of exotic trees, including a centuries-old cedar that stands as a testament to its rich history. Locals often gather here to play chess under the cool shade, while children enjoy the playground. The garden’s tranquil atmosphere and lush surroundings offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, making it a beloved spot for both relaxation and recreation.
Principe Real Garden (Jardim do Principe Real)
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