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Discover the Vibrant Parque das Nações

Explore Lisbon's Parque das Nações: a perfect blend of modern attractions, lush parks, and stunning riverside views in a vibrant cultural hub.

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A brief summary to Parque das Nações

  • Lisbon, PT
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Parque das Nações, located in Lisbon, is a vibrant and contemporary district that seamlessly blends culture, nature, and family-friendly attractions. Established for the 1998 World Expo, this area has transformed into a lush riverside destination with a striking array of modern architecture and green spaces. As you stroll along the waterfront, you’ll be captivated by stunning views of the Tagus River and the impressive Vasco da Gama Bridge, which spans the horizon. The park is home to the acclaimed Oceanário de Lisboa, one of the largest aquariums in Europe, where visitors can explore a multitude of marine ecosystems and encounter fascinating sea creatures. Beyond the aquarium, Parque das Nações offers a variety of attractions, including the futuristic Pavilion of Knowledge, an interactive science museum that engages visitors of all ages. Families can enjoy a leisurely day at the expansive gardens and parks, where children can play and adults can relax amidst beautiful landscaping. Dining options abound, with numerous cafes and restaurants lining the waterfront, offering everything from traditional Portuguese cuisine to international favorites. Whether you're seeking a relaxing day outdoors, an educational experience, or simply a picturesque spot to take photos, Parque das Nações has something for everyone. With its unique blend of attractions and natural beauty, it’s a must-visit destination for tourists exploring Lisbon.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and stunning sunrise views over the river.
  • Don’t miss the Oceanário de Lisboa; consider booking tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
  • Explore the various walking paths and bike rentals available for a more interactive way to discover the area.
  • Check the schedule for events held in the area, especially during the summer for outdoor concerts and festivals.
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Getting There

  • Car

    To reach Parque das Nações from Beira Baixa by car, take the A23 highway towards Lisbon. Follow A23 for approximately 120 km. Merge onto the A1 highway towards Lisbon, then take the exit for A2 towards Parque das Nações. Continue on the A2 and follow the signs for Parque das Nações. Upon arrival, you can find parking in nearby garages or surface lots. Expect parking fees that may vary depending on the location.

  • Bus

    If you're using public transportation, start by taking a bus from your location in Beira Baixa to Lisbon. Various bus companies operate this route, including Rede Expressos. Once you arrive at the Lisbon bus terminal (Sete Rios or Oriente), you can take the metro. From Oriente station, take the red line towards São Sebastião, and get off at the 'Oriente' metro station. Parque das Nações is a short walk from the metro station. Bus tickets cost around €10-€15, and metro tickets are about €1.50.

  • Train

    Another public transport option is to take a train from Beira Baixa to Lisbon. Board a train at your nearest station towards Lisbon (typically you would go to the nearest major station such as Castelo Branco or Covilhã). Once you arrive at Lisbon's Santa Apolónia or Oriente train station, take the metro from Oriente station on the red line towards São Sebastião, and get off at 'Oriente' metro station. Parque das Nações is within walking distance from the metro station. Train tickets generally cost between €10-€20 depending on the service.

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