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Historic Giant Plant of Lisbon

Rating

4.6(353)

Family of 4

USD 0

Duration

15-30 minutes

Best Ages

Toddlers to tweens (2–12)

About

Tucked into the historic Príncipe Real neighborhood, the Historic Giant Plant of Lisbon is one of the city's most unusual and photogenic natural landmarks. This centuries-old dragon tree (Dracaena draco) towers over the surrounding streets with a gnarled, otherworldly trunk that has been growing for hundreds of years. For families exploring Lisbon on foot, this is a free, quick stop that genuinely stops kids in their tracks — there is something almost magical about standing next to a living thing that has been here far longer than the city around it.

The tree is easily accessible from the street and completely free to visit. There are no barriers, so kids can get right up close and touch the ancient bark. It is a short detour from the popular Jardim das Amoreiras or the Príncipe Real market square, making it easy to fold into a longer neighborhood walk.

Strollers can navigate the surrounding streets without difficulty, though some of the older cobblestones nearby can be bumpy. The best time to visit is morning when the light is good and foot traffic is low. Parents with curious kids who like nature, history, or anything oversized will find this a memorable five-minute stop.

Nearby cafes make it easy to grab a pastel de nata afterward and keep the outing going.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Yes

Nursing / Changing

Not Available

Kid Meals

N/A

Setting

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Morning on a clear day for best light and photos

Wait Times

None

Nearby Food

Príncipe Real neighborhood has numerous cafes and restaurants within a short walk, including family-friendly spots along Rua da Escola Politécnica.

Why Kids Love It

Kids are fascinated by the sheer scale of this ancient dragon tree, one of the oldest and biggest in Lisbon — it feels like something out of a fantasy story.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Best visited as part of a walk through the historic Bairro Alto or Príncipe Real neighborhood.
  • Pair with a visit to the nearby Jardim das Amoreiras for a longer green space outing.
  • Great photo opportunity — kids love posing next to the enormous trunk.

What to Bring

  • Camera or phone for photos
  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable walking shoes

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

USD 0

Tips to Save

  • Completely free to visit — pair it with a stroll along the nearby riverfront to make a full outing.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours

Contact

Portugal, Lisboa, サン・クリストーヴン通り 24

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