Cable car is a plus, also Oceanarium is close, very modern side of the city!
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Cable car is a plus, also Oceanarium is close, very modern side of the city!
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Very different area from the Chiado/Baixa area - very contemporary.. the Bridge is a great feat of engineering and must be seen.
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went to the park as we had gone to the azulejo museum and it seemed the right decision to just continue up the coast. the weather wasn't brilliant, so didn't have as much time on the front as would have liked to. it was very windy and the cable cars didn't seem to be working. what we did see, we...
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You need a 15-minute ride by tube from the centre of the city. You will really enjoy this visit. There is a huge mall called Vasco De Gama with shops open till midnight! There is also the famous bridge nearby, the oceanarium, a casino and state-of-the-art skyscrapers worth seeing!A good idea is to get on the cable car which is...
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The historical part of Lisbon is just breath taking, but the modern Parque das Naçoes is also very interesting. There are lots of attractions nearby, namely the Oeanarium, the large Vaco de Gama shopping mall and great modern restaurants and cafes. You can get one of the best views of the Tejo river and the Vasco de Gama bridge from...
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We took the metro to Oriente station and had a nice stroll around this huge park -- the site of the 1998 Expo, located off the Tegus river. The Lisbon Oceanario is located in the park as well, so visited that as well. All in all, nice place to spend a morning.
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An excellent contrast to the old city. Marvelous futuristic structures. Good shopping nearby
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It's a great way to enjoy the sea and a very modern area. make sure you go to the oceanorium.
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Very nice area combinig the Oceanographic museum.
Train station and buildings representing ships.
Nice central walk and water effects all along
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just opposite Oriente metro station,it extends about a Kilometre
along the banks of the Tagus. There is a tourist 'train' to save legs
with various pavilions and gardens to enjoy on your passage from
one end to the other. Restaurants are expensive as are drinks but you are a captive audience! Go to visit the Oceanarium and
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