The best parks in Porto
There are many parks in Porto. Some of them are quite big and you can spend a lot of time there. I want to mention a few that I like most. If you are traveling with children there is one you should not miss.
Parque de São Roque
Looking for a park that’s perfect for young kids? Look no further, as this is the one. Just 800 metres west of Dragao Stadium, this is a very quiet suburban gem featuring woodland trails, an Art Nouveau grotto, a labyrinth and some swings and slides. Perfect for some peace and quiet and certainly perfect for children. They will love the labyrinth.

Parque Oriental da Cidade do Porto
East of Dragão Stadium lies a great area for running and cycling. From only about 150 metres north of the Douro River, the paths extend for roughly 4 kilometres straight north—completely uninterrupted. And unlike much of Porto, the terrain here is flat!

Parque da Cidade do Porto
Its name may sound similar to the first park, but the experience is completely different. Bordering Matosinhos to the south, it invites you to explore a maze of winding paths—perfect for long walks or runs into all directions. Serious runners can extend their exercise (without traffic interruptions) for another 3 kilometres via the coastal road and go south to Foz. Or even on to the centre of Porto, another 5 kilometres, all flat.
Locals like to play volleyball – on the northeast side – , have picknicks or just go on a stroll.Â
Do a sweaty workout, and finish your day with a plunge into the adjacent ocean.

Parque Infantil da Quinta do Covelo
Stroll the shady paths, and when the little ones need more action, head to the family area—complete with slides, tunnels, bridges, swings and sand areas. It will keep kids of various ages entertained.

Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
This park combines peaceful garden walks with stunning views. On its southern edge, you’ll overlook the Douro River, while the Superbock Arena offers an even higher perspective from its rooftop—if you’re willing to splurge on a ticket. Afterwards, grab a drink downstairs and enjoy it outdoors, whether basking in the sunshine or relaxing in the shade.
