Best lakes around São Sebastião Da Pedreira, a former parish in Lisbon, Portugal, now integrated into Avenidas Novas, is an urban area. While natural lakes are not found directly within its historical boundaries, the region offers access to various park lakes and water bodies in the wider Lisbon area. These locations provide green spaces and recreational opportunities within an urban setting. The guide focuses on accessible lakes and water features that can be reached from São Sebastião Da Pedreira.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The pond with the statue in front of the Estufa Fria is a tranquil, green spot in the heart of Parque Eduardo VII. Surrounded by water, plants, and the figure in the pool, you can take a breather and forget the city for a moment. It's ideal for a short break or a photo before continuing your exploration of the park or heading down into the city center.
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The Gulbenkian Garden, located in the center of Lisbon next to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, is one of the most emblematic green spaces of modern Portuguese urbanism. It was designed in the 1960s by landscape architects Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and António Viana Barreto and inaugurated in 1969.
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The Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature and peacefulness in the city of Lisbon, the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden's history goes back several centuries: it began as a recreational farm (in the 18th century), became Santa Gertrudes Park (in the 19th century) and, years later, became Lisbon's first Zoo. In the 20th century, the Zoo became a local fair, and later the venue was acquired by the Gulbenkian Foundation. Thus, was born the Gulbenkian Garden, a project by landscape architects António Viana Barreto and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles.
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The largest urban park in the municipality of Almada (50 hectares), with an extensive network of paths; a lake that is a natural habitat for diverse fauna; ponds; a vast wooded area interspersed with clearings; a Biodiversity Station trail; public toilets; a kiosk; bicycle parking; and an electric vehicle charging station. Surrounded by the urban fabric of the city of Almada, the Parque da Paz is a leisure space that appeals to the stillness of the senses.
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This is a wonderful place to linger and unwind
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The Jardim Amália Rodrigues is a pleasant park located just north of Parque Eduardo VII and the Estufa Fria. It opened in 1996. The garden, which consists of a grassy hillock and a lake, was named in 2000 after the famous fado singer, Amália Rodrigues (1920-1999). The area is one of the highest points in the city and has excellent views
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Beautiful little garden with shady benches, green meadows and ducks in the centrally landscaped body of water!
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No, São Sebastião da Pedreira is an urban area in Lisbon. It does not have natural lakes directly within its historical boundaries. The guide focuses on accessible urban park lakes and artificial water features in the wider Lisbon area.
You'll find urban park lakes, artificial water features, and landscaped ponds within various gardens and parks. These provide green spaces and recreational opportunities within the urban setting of Lisbon.
Popular spots include Montes Claros Garden with its centrally landscaped body of water, Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake offering city views, and the Lake of Parque da Paz, known for its diverse fauna.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Montes Claros Garden offers shady benches and ducks, while Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake provides a pleasant park setting. The Lake of Parque da Paz is within the largest urban park in Almada, featuring extensive paths and a natural habitat for diverse fauna, making it ideal for family outings. Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park also has large lawns for play and picnics.
Beyond enjoying the parks and lakes, you can explore various outdoor activities in the wider Lisbon area. There are numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails available, particularly in areas like Monsanto Forest Park.
Yes, some of the urban park lakes support local wildlife. For instance, the Gulbenkian Garden's small ponds are home to turtles, fish, and ducks. The Lake of Parque da Paz is noted as a natural habitat for diverse fauna, and Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park has diverse habitats supporting a higher number of species than typical urban green spaces.
Yes, Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake is located in a park that is one of the highest points in the city, offering excellent views. Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park also provides open views from its large lawns.
Lisbon generally enjoys mild weather. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal for visiting, as temperatures are pleasant for walking and outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, but the parks offer shade, while winters are mild but can be rainy.
While many urban parks offer paved or well-maintained paths, some areas may have steps or uneven terrain. For example, the Gulbenkian Garden has tiny paths around its ponds with small steps, which might not be suitable for wheelchair users. It's best to check specific park details if accessibility is a concern.
Many parks in Lisbon are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply regarding leashes and designated areas. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Always check local signage at each park for precise regulations.
While there is a lake known as Lagoa da Pedreira, it is located in Póvoa de Varzim, not in Lisbon or the former São Sebastião da Pedreira parish. This lake is a small, man-made body of water that formed in a flooded granite quarry. For more information on its location, you can refer to Wikipedia.
The Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature and peacefulness in the city of Lisbon. Designed in the 1960s, it features small ponds where you can observe turtles, fish, and ducks, making it a perfect place to escape the city's hustle and bustle.


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