Walk tree-lined promenades at Parque Eduardo VII
Lisbon, Portugal •
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Best months to visit
Jul, Aug
18°C – 28°C, july is one of the hottest months in lisbon, with average temperatures around 23, high crowds, peak season
18°C – 28°C, july is one of the hottest months in lisbon, with average temperatures around 23, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Walking may be required
Value for money
High
Free entry and stunning views offer great value.
Free entry and stunning views offer great value.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Romantic Stroll
Couples loved the views and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a romantic walk.
Perfect Picnic
Visitors found it ideal for a relaxed picnic, enjoying the manicured lawns together.
Breathtaking Vistas
Couples raved about the panoramic views, especially stunning during sunset strolls.
Uphill Walk
Some couples found the walk uphill to the top challenging, be prepared.
Limited Amenities
Travelers noted the lack of amenities, so bring your own refreshments.
Overcrowded Views
During peak season, the views can get crowded, impacting privacy.
Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
open - open
Wednesday
open - open
Thursday
open - open
Friday
open - open
Saturday
open - open
Sunday
open - open
In-depth experience
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When to visit
We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.
Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
April
MEDIUM

12-20°C
April brings warmer temperatures, with averages between 12°C and 20°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging around 68mm over 11 days. Increased sunshine and longer days make it an excellent time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
April brings warmer temperatures, with averages between 12°C and 20°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging around 68mm over 11 days. Increased sunshine and longer days make it an excellent time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Open
No significant restrictions; favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities.
No significant restrictions; favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities.
Recommended
April is a delightful month to visit Lisbon, with warm temperatures and blooming landscapes. Parque Eduardo VII is particularly vibrant during this time. While there are more tourists, the city is still comfortable to explore. Light clothing is suitable, with a light jacket for cooler evenings.
April is a delightful month to visit Lisbon, with warm temperatures and blooming landscapes. Parque Eduardo VII is particularly vibrant during this time. While there are more tourists, the city is still comfortable to explore. Light clothing is suitable, with a light jacket for cooler evenings.
May
MEDIUM

14-22°C
May in Lisbon offers pleasant temperatures, averaging around 18°C, with highs reaching 22.1°C and lows of 13.9°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging 54mm over 8 days, and the city enjoys approximately 9 hours of sunshine daily.
May in Lisbon offers pleasant temperatures, averaging around 18°C, with highs reaching 22.1°C and lows of 13.9°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging 54mm over 8 days, and the city enjoys approximately 9 hours of sunshine daily.
Open
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
Recommended
May is an excellent time to visit Lisbon. The weather is warm and comfortable, ideal for outdoor activities like walking through Parque Eduardo VII. Tourist crowds are moderate, and prices are reasonable compared to the peak summer months.
May is an excellent time to visit Lisbon. The weather is warm and comfortable, ideal for outdoor activities like walking through Parque Eduardo VII. Tourist crowds are moderate, and prices are reasonable compared to the peak summer months.
June
MEDIUM

17-26°C
June marks the beginning of summer in Lisbon, with average temperatures around 21.7°C, highs reaching 26.4°C, and lows of 17.0°C. Rainfall is minimal, averaging 12mm over 3 days, and the city enjoys about 13 hours of sunshine daily.
June marks the beginning of summer in Lisbon, with average temperatures around 21.7°C, highs reaching 26.4°C, and lows of 17.0°C. Rainfall is minimal, averaging 12mm over 3 days, and the city enjoys about 13 hours of sunshine daily.
Open
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
Recommended
June offers warm and sunny weather, making it a great time to explore Lisbon's outdoor spaces like Parque Eduardo VII. While tourist numbers are rising, it's not yet at peak levels, and prices remain reasonable.
June offers warm and sunny weather, making it a great time to explore Lisbon's outdoor spaces like Parque Eduardo VII. While tourist numbers are rising, it's not yet at peak levels, and prices remain reasonable.
July
HIGH

18-28°C
July is one of the hottest months in Lisbon, with average temperatures around 23.2°C, highs reaching 28.3°C, and lows of 18.0°C. Rainfall is scarce, averaging 4.2mm over 2 days, and the city enjoys about 13.1 hours of sunshine daily.
July is one of the hottest months in Lisbon, with average temperatures around 23.2°C, highs reaching 28.3°C, and lows of 18.0°C. Rainfall is scarce, averaging 4.2mm over 2 days, and the city enjoys about 13.1 hours of sunshine daily.
Open
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
No significant restrictions; all attractions are generally open.
Recommended
July offers hot and sunny weather, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, it's also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. Early morning or late afternoon visits to places like Parque Eduardo VII are recommended to avoid the heat.
July offers hot and sunny weather, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, it's also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. Early morning or late afternoon visits to places like Parque Eduardo VII are recommended to avoid the heat.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
Numerous bus lines (702, 711, 736, 756) serve the area around Parque Eduardo VII, with stops near the park, such as Av. António Augusto Aguiar.

Metro
Recommended
The Blue Line (Linha Azul) provides direct access to Parque Eduardo VII via the Marquês de Pombal and Parque stations.

Walking
Recommended
The park is highly walkable from many parts of the city, with a pleasant walk up Avenida da Liberdade.

Bike
Cycling to the park is possible, with bike lanes and paths within the park itself.

Car
Parque Eduardo VII is accessible by car via major city arteries, with parking options like the Saba Alto do Parque garage nearby.

Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt are readily available and can drop off at various points around the park, including the Marquês de Pombal roundabout.
Additional info
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Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required
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