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Jardim do Principe Real
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Reviewed October 16, 2014

A small but pleasant park near the Botanic gardens. Best feature is the underground reservoir in the middle dale of the park.

Date of experience: October 2014
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Reviewed September 6, 2014 via mobile

It surebwas a nice park close to the city centre, but it felt a bit like it had seen its better days. Some love and care wouldnt hurt.

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Reviewed August 7, 2014 via mobile

For locals, Principe Real refers to the garden and to the neighbourhood.
A must pass-by garden in the city due to its centrality, it's worth a more leisurely visit.
Take some time to visit the water museum, lounge in one of the benches, drink some coffee and nibble on a salgado in one of the quiosques and do some people-watching - Principe Real hosts some interesting boutiques and workshops, and is one of the fanciest areas in town.

Date of experience: May 2014
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Reviewed July 2, 2014

It's not really much of a garden, but there a few areas to sit away from the hustle and bustle of Principe Real. It seems a bit unkempt and does really have much to offer.

The only interesting thing about this garden is the cedar tree which is well over 100 years old and whose branches now span out so far that they have to be held up by a metal frame.

If passing, I would stop and admire the tree, but it is not somewhere I would specifically seek out.

Date of experience: February 2014
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Reviewed June 8, 2014

The Jardim do Principe Real is not exactly big, but it is very nice. It has a little kiosk where you can have a drink, and on Saturdays there's an organic market where you can buy local produce.

Date of experience: June 2014
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