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Jardim Do Infante Dom Henrique in Porto offers a serene getaway with its beautifully manicured gardens and tranquil atmosphere. The space invites leisurely strolls, where you can enjoy vibrant floral displays and sculpted greenery. Pet-friendly and perfect for families, it provides both play areas for children and quiet spots for relaxation. Its historical significance adds an enriching layer to the experience, making it a cherished spot for both locals and visitors. With an impressive 4.6 rating, it's a must-visit location that combines nature, history, and community spirit.

Features

Pets allowed, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Merc. Ferr. Borges
Bus stop 57 m walk
Ribeira
Bus stop 92 m walk
Ribeira (Infante)
Bus stop 175 m walk
Infante
Tram stop 137 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 243 reviews
4.6/5 243 reviews
lilian corzo nuñez
lilian corzo nuñez
4 weeks ago on Google

Está presidiendo la entrada del palacio de la bolsa es un sitio agradable donde la gente se puede sentar a conversar a descansar comerse un bocadillo o simplemente admirar los alrededores

Ridvan Cakir (STTR)
Ridvan Cakir (STTR)
2 months ago on Google

🏞️ History and Calm in the Heart of Porto ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5) If you're exploring central Porto and need a moment to rest your legs, Praça do Infante Dom Henrique is the perfect spot to slow down and soak in some history. Named after Prince Henry the Navigator, one of Portugal’s most iconic historical figures, the square honors his role in launching the Age of Discoveries. At the center stands a tall monument of Henry with a globe and sailing ship — a subtle but powerful reminder of Portugal’s maritime legacy. The square itself is compact but beautiful. Surrounded by palm trees, gardens, and historical buildings like the Palácio da Bolsa and São Francisco Church, it's a small oasis in the middle of the city’s buzz. We sat on a shaded bench for a while, just watching the rhythm of locals and tourists passing through — a peaceful little break from the steeper climbs of Porto’s old town. It’s not the kind of place where you need to spend hours, but it’s definitely worth pausing here. Whether you're into history, architecture, or just people-watching in a scenic setting, this square quietly delivers. Quick Ratings: Historical Significance: 7/10 Atmosphere & Greenery: 8.5/10 Location & Access: 10/10 Rest Stop Quality: 8/10 Photo & Instagram Potential: 6.5/10 📝 Found this helpful? A quick 👍 helps others find it too! I post real experiences from around Europe — feel free to check out my other reviews.

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Flavien V'
Flavien V'
3 months ago on Google

Joli petit espace vert.