Jardim do Palácio de Cristal (Crystal Palace Garden), Porto
When visiting Porto, guests will not want to miss the opportunity to stroll through the Crystal Palace Garden (Jardim do Palácio de Cristal). This tree-lined and pristinely landscaped park offers a sports pavilion, incredible native foliage, and an inconceivable view of the Douro River. The park was originally part of the Crystal Palace which has a history that goes back to the middle part of the 19th century. In current times, what once stood as the Crystal Palace has been replaced by a massive sports pavilion that holds over 10,000 visitors. The incredible domed pavilion of iron and glass is a main focal point and the namesake of the locale. It was constructed in 1956.
The park is broken into various venues and includes gardens designed by renowned landscape architects. One such garden is the Garden Emilio David which features many exotic flowers, fountains, and sculptures. In addition to the incredible foliage, tourists will truly enjoy seeing the peacocks that roam freely throughout the area. The Lime Tree Avenue, which runs through the middle of the park, will lead visitors to the many historic features and facilities within – including the Acoustic Shell, the Chapel of Charles Albert of Sardinia, and the Almeida Garrett Municipal Library.
Why You Should Visit:
Enjoy unbeatable views of the Douro, bridges, and the waterfront, as well as the company of hens, ducks, and peacocks that are not shy to come up to you.
Tip:
Free entry. Early evening, before sunset, is a great time to visit.
Bring some seeds and hang out with the beautiful and friendly birds!
The park is broken into various venues and includes gardens designed by renowned landscape architects. One such garden is the Garden Emilio David which features many exotic flowers, fountains, and sculptures. In addition to the incredible foliage, tourists will truly enjoy seeing the peacocks that roam freely throughout the area. The Lime Tree Avenue, which runs through the middle of the park, will lead visitors to the many historic features and facilities within – including the Acoustic Shell, the Chapel of Charles Albert of Sardinia, and the Almeida Garrett Municipal Library.
Why You Should Visit:
Enjoy unbeatable views of the Douro, bridges, and the waterfront, as well as the company of hens, ducks, and peacocks that are not shy to come up to you.
Tip:
Free entry. Early evening, before sunset, is a great time to visit.
Bring some seeds and hang out with the beautiful and friendly birds!
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Sight Name: Jardim do Palácio de Cristal (Crystal Palace Garden)
Sight Location: Porto, Portugal (See walking tours in Porto)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Porto, Portugal (See walking tours in Porto)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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