Jardim da Cerca da Graça Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good view, terrible service
Good view, terrible service. Rude employees, lousy food, disgusting toilet. If you go to nearby Miradouro da Graça you have an even better view and avoid a terrible experience
It is difficult to get up in there and even more to descend, but the overview across the city is amazing. Many people around, of course, but not as many as below in Alfama.
I remember the garden in the beginning and the first few years of it’s existence. Today I have visited the garden for the 1st time in 3 years. The employees of the Quiosque are complete idiots and pro...
The park itself is of no interest really, just a few trees and paths with spots of grass. The worst is the Kiosk that serves snacks and drinks. The employee is one of those few Portuguese that plays d...
This garden is supposed to be the second largest in lissabon. I'd say it's rather a playground than a garden... And there's not much shadow, but it's nice that there's a small cafe.
Good view, terrible service
Good view, terrible service. Rude employees, lousy food, disgusting toilet. If you go to nearby Miradouro da Graça you have an even better view and avoid a terrible experience
A grogeous panorama
It is difficult to get up in there and even more to descend, but the overview across the city is amazing. Many people around, of course, but not as many as below in Alfama.
Don’t go to the Quiosque
I remember the garden in the beginning and the first few years of it’s existence. Today I have visited the garden for the 1st time in 3 years. The employees of the Quiosque are complete idiots and pro...
Skip the blah park
The park itself is of no interest really, just a few trees and paths with spots of grass. The worst is the Kiosk that serves snacks and drinks. The employee is one of those few Portuguese that plays d...
rather a playground than a garden
This garden is supposed to be the second largest in lissabon. I'd say it's rather a playground than a garden... And there's not much shadow, but it's nice that there's a small cafe.