Located in the heart of Portugal’s vibrant capital, Lisbon, Parque das Nações (Park of Nations) is a modern and dynamic district that offers a unique blend of leisure, culture, and entertainment. Once a desolate industrial area, it was transformed into a futuristic architectural landscape for the 1998 World Exposition. Today, it stands as a testament to urban regeneration and is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Here are the top 10 things to do in Parque das Nações.
1. Oceanário de Lisboa
Start your journey with a visit to the Oceanário de Lisboa, one of the world’s largest aquariums. Home to a vast array of marine species, it offers an immersive experience into the underwater world. The central tank, representing the Global Ocean, is a sight to behold with sharks, rays, and even sunfish swimming around.
2. Vasco da Gama Bridge
Next, marvel at the engineering feat that is the Vasco da Gama Bridge. Stretching over 17 kilometers, it’s the longest bridge in Europe. The bridge offers a stunning view of the Tagus River and is especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
3. Cable Car / Telecabine Lisboa
For a bird’s eye view of Parque das Nações, hop onto the Cable Car / Telecabine Lisboa. This cable car ride takes you on a scenic journey over the park, offering panoramic views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge, the Oceanarium, and the Tagus River.
4. Pavilhão do Conhecimento
Science enthusiasts should not miss the Pavilhão do Conhecimento (Knowledge Pavilion). This interactive science museum is perfect for families, with numerous exhibits that make learning fun and engaging.
5. Vasco da Gama Shopping Center
Shopaholics will love the Vasco da Gama Shopping Center. With over 170 stores, it offers a wide range of shopping options. After shopping, you can relax at one of the many restaurants or catch a movie at the cinema.
6. Jardim Garcia de Orta
Take a leisurely stroll through the Jardim Garcia de Orta. This beautiful garden is named after the famous Portuguese botanist and is home to a variety of plants from Portugal’s former colonies.
7. Casino Lisboa
Try your luck at the Casino Lisboa. Besides gaming, the casino also offers a variety of entertainment options including live music and shows.
8. Altice Arena
Catch a concert or sporting event at the Altice Arena. As Portugal’s largest indoor arena, it has hosted numerous international events including the Eurovision Song Contest.
9. Torre Vasco da Gama
Visit the Torre Vasco da Gama, a 145-meter tall tower that offers a breathtaking view of Lisbon. The top of the tower houses a luxurious restaurant where you can dine with a view.
10. Gare do Oriente
Finally, don’t miss the Gare do Oriente, a stunning transportation hub designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. Its intricate design is a sight to behold, especially when lit up at night.
In conclusion, Parque das Nações is a vibrant district that offers something for everyone. From its stunning architecture and world-class attractions to its beautiful gardens and shopping centers, it’s a place where you can easily spend a day or even a week. So, when you’re in Lisbon, make sure to add Parque das Nações to your itinerary. You won’t be disappointed!
Gonzalo
Founder/Owner of The Lisbon Guide, one of the major blog references in Portugal, established in 2014 and receiving every year 250.000 visitors from all over the world, looking to provide the best experiences in Portugal. In partnership with Portugal Magik for all private tours and transfers across Portugal, Gonzalo loves a good seafood meal at Monte Mar Cascais, and all from Michelin Chef Avillez. Favorite Hotel in Lisbon/Portugal, Penha Longa Resort by Ritz Carlton.
For over 15 years, Gonzalo have been helping thousands of travelers yearly to plan a perfect trip to Portugal. Based in Lisbon/Cascais and working in this field for over 20 years, with multiple ongoing projects. Also an avid TripAdvisor user level 6 with more than 300.000 readers worldwide.
Many years working also as a Private Guide of Lisbon, Sintra, Fatima, Porto, Douro Valley, Evora, and other locations in Portugal.
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