
Portugal's first botanical garden, established in 1768 by the Marquis of Pombal on the grounds of the Palácio da Ajuda. Visitors explore over 5,000 plant species arranged across upper and lower terraces, including tropical flora, baroque gardens, and rare specimens collected from Angola, Brazil, and Cape Verde, while enjoying panoramic views of the Tagus river.
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