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Explore Serralves Park in Porto with this entry ticket for 18 hectares of gardens, forests, a farm, and a treetop walk. Learn about Portugal's biodiversity and landscape design.

The Porto: Serralves Park Entry Ticket offers access to 18 hectares of diverse green spaces in the Norte Region of Portugal. Priced at $17 per person, this ticket provides a full day of exploring formal gardens, forests, a traditional farm, and a treetop walk. It’s an ideal choice for nature lovers and those interested in landscape gardening, with the flexibility to visit during the day. Since the ticket is valid for one day, checking availability for the preferred start time is recommended.
While this experience does not include a guided tour, it features a comprehensive look at Portugal’s biodiversity, with approximately 8,000 plants representing 230 species and varieties. The treetop walk is a major highlight, although it will be temporarily closed from 14 April to 24 May 2025 for maintenance. Visitors should be prepared to enjoy a peaceful walk among trees and shrubs while learning about the country’s landscape history. The admission is free for children under 12, making it family-friendly.
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The formal gardens at Serralves are designed with precision and elegance, reflecting different styles across the park’s history. Visitors can enjoy carefully maintained flower beds, shrubbery, and pathways that lead through the lush landscape. The forests provide a more natural experience, with towering trees and shaded areas ideal for wandering and relaxing.
The traditional farm offers a glimpse into Portugal’s rural past, with farm buildings and possibly some farm animals, giving a taste of local agricultural heritage. The diverse plant collection, numbering about 8,000 specimens, includes around 230 species and varieties, making it a paradise for botany enthusiasts. The park’s design aims to educate the public on Portugal’s landscape evolution from the 19th century to modern times.

One of the standout features of Serralves Park is the Treetop walk, which allows visitors to view the park from above, among the treetops. This elevated pathway provides a different perspective on the trees and landscape. However, travelers should note that the Treetop walk is closed for maintenance from 14 April to 24 May 2025. During this time, visitors can still enjoy the other park features, but the elevated walk will be unavailable.
The Treetop walk is a highlight for those seeking a more adventurous view of the greenery, but even without it, the park’s extensive grounds offer plenty to explore on foot. The park’s design emphasizes not only aesthetic beauty but also education about landscape protection and biodiversity.

Since opening to the public in 1987 and being enhanced between 2001 and 2006, Serralves Park has aimed to promote awareness of landscape heritage conservation. The park develops programming cycles throughout the year, focusing on playful and educational activities that highlight the importance of biodiversity and landscape management.
Visitors can appreciate how landscape gardening has evolved in Portugal, with the park serving as an open-air classroom. The informational displays and design elements help explain the historical progression from traditional gardens to contemporary landscape techniques.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Porto: Serralves Park Entry Ticket is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the grounds. Since photos are permitted, visitors are encouraged to capture the beauty of the gardens and trees, although the Treetop walk will be unavailable during maintenance periods.
For families, children under 12 enjoy free admission, making it an economical outing for parents with young kids. The ticket does not include a guided tour, so visitors who prefer a guided experience may want to arrange for one separately. The full refund policy allows cancellations up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning.
The temporary closure of the Treetop walk from 14 April to 24 May 2025 is an important consideration for visitors eager to experience this feature. Despite this, the park remains a rewarding destination, offering extensive green spaces, botanical diversity, and a glimpse into Portugal’s landscape design history.
Checking the park’s availability and starting times in advance ensures a smooth visit, especially during peak seasons when the site can be popular. The $17 ticket provides great value for a day immersed in nature and landscape education.

The Porto: Serralves Park Entry Ticket delivers a well-rounded exploration of Portugal’s landscape and biodiversity. While the Treetop walk adds a unique thrill when operational, the formal gardens, forests, and farm alone offer engaging and educational experiences. The park’s focus on landscape heritage and biodiversity makes it especially suitable for visitors interested in nature, history, and landscape architecture.
This ticket provides affordable access to a beautifully designed green space that encourages learning and appreciation for Portugal’s natural environment. It’s a flexible option for families, garden enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful outdoor escape in Porto.
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Is there an age limit for visiting Serralves Park?
Children under 12 enjoy free admission, making it suitable for families.
How long can I stay inside the park?
The ticket is valid for one day, but the exact duration depends on your pace and interest. The park is open during daylight hours.
Can I take photos inside the park?
Yes, visitors are allowed to take photos, though the Treetop walk will be closed during maintenance.
Are guided tours available?
This ticket does not include a guided tour; visitors can explore independently or seek additional guided options separately.
Is the park accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, allowing easier exploration for visitors with mobility needs.
What is the best time to visit?
Check the availability for starting times, and consider visiting in spring or early summer for the best botanical displays.
What should I do if I want to see the Treetop walk?
Plan your visit before or after the maintenance closure from April to May 2025; otherwise, enjoy the other features of the park.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, the ticket is fully refundable if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the entrance fee different for children?
Yes, children under 12 enter free of charge.