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Parque das Nações is a modern urban district on the eastern riverfront, built for the 1998 World Exposition. Today it houses the Lisbon Oceanarium, a cable car, contemporary architecture, and waterfront promenades.
Parque Florestal de Monsanto is Lisbon's "green lung" — a 900-hectare hilltop forest of umbrella pines, cork oaks, and eucalyptus with walking trails, picnic areas, and panoramic viewpoints across the Tagus.
Jardim da Estrela is a romantic English-style park opposite the Basílica da Estrela, filled with exotic trees, a duck pond, and a 19th-century wrought-iron bandstand.

Lisbon's Botanical Garden is a lush 4-hectare park descending a steep hillside from the Príncipe Real neighbourhood. Established in 1873 by the Polytechnic School, it contains over 1,500 subtropical and tropical species.