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Parque Eduardo VII, located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal, is one of the city's most famous public parks, offering beautiful green spaces and spectacular views of the city. Named after King Edward VII of England, who visited Lisbon in 1903, the park covers 26 hectares and is situated on one of Lisbon's highest hills, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River. The park’s formal layout, with neatly manicured lawns, symmetrical flowerbeds, and pathways, creates a calm and picturesque setting perfect for relaxation or leisurely walks. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful escape while still being centrally located.

The park features various amenities designed to enhance the visitor experience. Public toilets are available throughout the park for convenience, and numerous benches are scattered around the grounds, offering plenty of spots to relax and take in the views. A large, central pond adds to the park’s beauty, and the surrounding lawns are perfect for picnics or outdoor activities. The park also has a greenhouse known as the Estufa Fria (Cold Greenhouse), which houses a variety of tropical plants, adding a unique feature to the park. The park is also home to a small café where visitors can enjoy a drink or snack while taking in the lovely surroundings.

Parque Eduardo VII is dog-friendly, allowing pets on a leash to explore the park's vast green spaces. The park’s well-maintained lawns and walking paths provide ample room for dog owners to take their pets for walks or enjoy some outdoor playtime. As with all public spaces, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times for their safety and the safety of others. Pet owners are encouraged to clean up after their dogs to maintain the park’s cleanliness. Whether you’re strolling through the park, enjoying the views, or spending time with your dog, Parque Eduardo VII offers a welcoming and pet-friendly environment in the heart of Lisbon.

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