Telecabine Lisboa
The Telecabine Lisboa glides 1.2 kilometers along the Tagus River waterfront, giving you aerial views of Parque das Nações that most visitors never see.
About Telecabine Lisboa
The Telecabine Lisboa glides 1.2 kilometers along the Tagus River waterfront, giving you aerial views of Parque das Nações that most visitors never see. You'll float above the modern district in glass gondolas, spotting the massive Vasco da Gama Bridge, the swooping curves of Gare do Oriente, and the riverside promenade dotted with people below. It's one of the few ways to appreciate how this former Expo 98 site transformed an industrial waterfront into Lisbon's most futuristic neighborhood.
The 8-minute ride feels surprisingly peaceful once you're suspended above the action. Your gondola sways gently as you pass over cyclists and joggers on the riverside path, then climbs higher for sweeping views across the Tagus to the hills beyond. The silence up there contrasts sharply with the urban energy below, and you'll find yourself scanning for details you'd miss from street level. The modern architecture looks completely different from above, especially the undulating roof of the Pavilhão Atlântico.
At €6 for adults, it's reasonably priced for what amounts to a scenic commute between the north and south stations. Most people treat it as a quick photo opportunity, but you're better off buying a round-trip ticket and savoring both directions. The southern terminus near the casino offers better dining options afterward than the northern end near the train station.
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