
Portugal dos Pequenitos
Best time to visit
Morning hours on weekdays are the best for visiting due to fewer visitors and more pleasant temperatures during hot months.
Budget tips
The ticket costs around 8 euros, children under 6 years old and people with disabilities have free entry; buying online can somewhat reduce the price.
Recommended for
Families with children, Architecture lovers, Travelers who enjoy interactive experiences
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Here, traditional Portuguese houses and monuments are presented in miniature, with about 100 buildings made at a reduced scale of 1:3 or 1:4. The park spans over 25,000 square meters and has been visited by more than 2 million people since its opening.
Highlights: Especially impressive is the replica of Portugal's "Science and Technology Park," where interaction with miniatures is possible, including historical elements experienced by touch. Children enjoy playing with miniature emergency vehicles while children and adults appreciate the authentic details of each classic architectural structure.
Insider tips
- Bring comfortable shoes because the park is spacious and requires a lot of walking to explore.
- Photographers will enjoy capturing details of the miniature buildings especially in the morning when the natural light is ideal.
- Avoid weekends because the park is busiest then and crowds can reduce the comfort of your visit.
- Do not miss the interactive zones for children where they can drive mini emergency vehicles and learn through play.
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