Edward VII Park in Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon is a fantastic city with lots of beautiful, old buildings, a
nice atmosphere, a great cultural heritage and of course very good
food and drinks.

However one of the most amazing and relaxing green places in the
capital of Portugal is the Edward VII Park (in Portuguese Edwardo VII).
It also offers a wonderful view over Lisbon.

But it also has a great royal history.




Edward VII Park in Lisbon Portugal


Royal History

The Edward VII Park was named after King Edward VII of the
United Kingdom. King Edward VII was the son of Queen Victoria and
he ruled from 1901 till 1910 over the United Kingdom.

The King visited Lisbon and Portugal in 1902 to strengthen the relations
between Portugal and the United Kingdom. Until his visit, the Park
had the name 'Liberty Park'.

Although Liberty Park was a beautiful name,
 I prefer the new royal name :-)




Edward VII Park in Lisbon Portugal



Location

The Edward VII Park is located between the Avenida de Liberdade and
the Marquis de Pombal Square in the center of the city. It occupies an
area of 26 hectares and it's really nice to walk there around and enjoying
the amazing views.



Edward VII Park in Lisbon Portugal






own pictures taken in 2017. Want to go back to Lisbon and Portugal :-) 

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