The Paulo Vallada Garden (Jardim Paulo Vallada) is a public green space located in the eastern part of Porto, in the Campo 24 de Agosto area. Named after the civic leader and municipal councilor Paulo Vallada, the garden exemplifies a modern urban park that combines landscaping with social and environmental functionality.
Created as part of urban renewal and greening initiatives in densely built-up neighborhoods, the garden features open lawns, shaded paths, children's and sports playgrounds, rest areas for all ages, and a central fountain. Special attention has been given to universal accessibility, with paths and facilities adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Jardim Paulo Vallada has become an important gathering point for local residents, offering space for family activities, recreation, and social interaction. Thanks to its thoughtful landscape design and multi-purpose layout, the garden contributes to improved quality of life and reinforces social cohesion in the urban fabric. It reflects Porto’s modern approach to the planning of inclusive public spaces.