Jardim da Cerca da Graça
Park & Garden
About Jardim da Cerca da Graça
This terraced garden climbs the slopes of Graça Hill on what used to be monastery grounds, giving you some of the best panoramic views in Lisbon without the crowds of other miradouros. You'll find Mediterranean plants cascading down stone terraces, original monastery walls weaving through the pathways, and multiple viewpoints that take in everything from the Tagus River to São Jorge Castle. The garden feels more like a secret hillside retreat than a typical city park.
The visit flows naturally upward through different levels, each offering new perspectives over Lisbon's terracotta rooftops and distant hills. Stone steps and gravel paths wind between lavender, rosemary, and olive trees, while the old monastery walls create intimate pockets of shade. The upper terraces are where the magic happens - you'll have sweeping views with hardly anyone else around, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the light hits the city just right.
Most guidebooks barely mention this place, which works in your favor since you'll often have entire sections to yourself. The garden is free and always open, though the paths can be steep if you have mobility issues. Skip the lower entrance near Largo da Graça and head straight for the upper sections where the real views are - you can always work your way down from there.
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