The To Do List If ou want to keep yourself busy and discover every inch of Lisbon. Museums & Art Galleries Fundação Arpad Szenes Avenida LiberdadeInstitution showcasing the work of 20th-century artists Arpad Szenes & Maria Helena Vieira da Silva. Mosteiro dos Jerónimos Belem16th century monastery inscribed on Unesco’s world heritage. MAAT BelemThe Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is one of Lisbon’s most iconic buildings along the water. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian SaldanhaOne of the world's most important private art collections which includes works from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century. Underdogs Gallery Marvila Artwork by some of the most publicised artists of this time - from Wasted Rita to Alexandre Farto, located in a big warehouse. Gardens & Parks Jardim do Torel GraçaQuiet garden with a great view and a swimming pool. Jardim Botânico de Lisboa Principe RéalA peaceful haven just off the hustle and bustle of Princípe Real. Jardim da Estrela EstrelaA favourite with the kids, make sure to feed the ducks and turtles along the way. Jardim da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian SaldanhaThe most emblematic garden of the modern movement in Portugal and a reference for Portuguese landscape architecture. Estufa Fria Parque Eduardo VIIOne of the biggest greenhouses you have ever seen! Kids Friendly Oceanário Parque Das NaçõesThe second largest aquarium in Europe. Hello Park MonsantoChildren’s amusement park with a great little cafe for everyone. Jardim Zoológico Sete Rios One of the most well-known Zoos in Europe thanks to the large number of animals species it houses. Praïa de Carcavelos CarcavelosBeach playground easily accessible by train. Quinta Pedagógica dos Olivais OlivaisCute animal farm with a lovely vegetable patch and orchard. The Essentials Castelo de S. Jorge Castelo Tram 28 Martim Moniz Praia da Adraga Pasteis de Belem Belem Santa Justa Lift Baixa Museu Nacional do Azulejo Marvila