Best lakes around Algés are primarily found within its surrounding green spaces and urban parks, offering diverse recreational opportunities. Algés, located on the Tagus River, benefits from its proximity to Lisbon's natural and landscaped areas. The region features a mix of well-maintained gardens and larger parks, providing accessible water features for relaxation and activity. These locations contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts exploring lakes near Algés Portugal.
Last updated: June 19, 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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The lakes around Algés are primarily artificial and integrated into urban parks and gardens. These include small ponds, larger landscaped lakes, and water features designed for relaxation and recreation. You'll find them within green spaces like Montes Claros Garden and Lake of Parque da Paz.
Yes, several locations are excellent for families. Montes Claros Garden is known for its ducks and green meadows, perfect for children. The Lake of Parque da Paz offers an extensive network of paths and diverse fauna, while Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake provides a pleasant park setting with views. Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park also features a large lake and picnic areas.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Monument to the Discoveries – Belém Tower loop' or the 'Gibalta Lighthouse – Caxias Beach loop' which are easily accessible from Algés. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as 'Trilho Gigantone – Montes Claros Viewpoint loop'. For more options, check out the cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Algés.
Yes, many of the parks with lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. The Lake of Parque da Paz has an extensive network of paths within its vast wooded area. The Gulbenkian Garden also features tiny paths around its ponds. For dedicated hiking, you can find easy routes like the 'Biodiversity Route' or the 'Jamor Riverside Walk' nearby. Discover more options in the easy hikes guide around Algés.
The lakes and ponds are home to diverse wildlife. At Gulbenkian Garden, you can watch turtles, fish, and ducks. Montes Claros Garden is also known for its ducks. The Lake of Parque da Paz is a natural habitat for diverse fauna, and Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park boasts diverse habitats supporting various bird species.
While Algés itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the nearby Jamor National Sports Complex features a calm rowing lake, making it a prime spot for water sports and activities like rowing. The calm waters of the Tagus River bordering Algés are also suitable for activities such as kayaking and sailing.
For tranquility, consider the Gulbenkian Garden, described as an oasis of nature and peacefulness with small ponds. The Montes Claros Garden offers shady benches and green meadows around its central water body. Jardim Municipal de Algés also provides a peaceful spot with a small artificial lake and lush surroundings.
Yes, some lake locations offer excellent views. Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake is situated on one of the city's highest points, providing great vistas. The Lake of Parque da Paz also has viewpoints within its extensive park. Additionally, the waterfront promenade along the Tagus River in Algés offers stunning open views.
The Lake of Parque da Paz is located within the largest urban park in the municipality of Almada, spanning 50 hectares. It features an extensive network of paths, a lake that is a natural habitat for diverse fauna, and a vast wooded area.
While many parks offer paths, accessibility can vary. For instance, the Gulbenkian Garden has tiny paths around its ponds with small steps, which may not be suitable for wheelchair users. It's advisable to check specific location details if accessibility is a concern.
While not exactly 'hidden,' Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park offers a more secluded environment with its famous artificial lake of romantic inspiration, representing the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. It's a large park with diverse habitats, making it a unique discovery.
Visitors appreciate the peacefulness and natural beauty these spots offer within an urban setting. They enjoy the shady benches, green meadows, and the opportunity to observe ducks, fish, and turtles. The excellent views from places like Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake and the extensive walking paths are also highly valued.


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