Parque das Nações
Parque das Nações stretches along 5km of Tagus riverfront, built from scratch for Expo 98 on former industrial wasteland.
About Parque das Nações
Parque das Nações stretches along 5km of Tagus riverfront, built from scratch for Expo 98 on former industrial wasteland. You'll find Europe's second-largest aquarium, the Oceanário, a cable car running 1.2km above the water, and the towering Vasco da Gama Bridge dominating the skyline. The district feels different from Lisbon: wide pedestrian boulevards, geometric gardens, and glass towers replace the city's usual cobblestones and azulejo tiles.
The experience flows naturally from the Oriente Station, Calatrava's steel and glass cathedral, toward the river, passing public art installations and the Centro Colombo shopping center. The €6 one-way cable car ticket offers views but moves slowly, taking 8 minutes each direction. Walking the riverside promenade feels spacious after old Lisbon's narrow streets, with cyclists and families on scooters sharing the flat, wide paths.
Most visitors rush to the Oceanário (€22 adults) and skip everything else, but the charm of Parque das Nações lies in walking the waterfront architecture. To save money, climb the free viewpoints near Vasco da Gama Tower instead of taking the cable car. Visit on weekday mornings when the promenades are empty and the light hits the modern buildings perfectly.
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