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Estação do Oriente, also known as Oriente Station or Gare do Oriente, stands as a prominent intermodal transport hub and architectural marvel in Lisbon, Portugal. Located in the modern Parque das Nações district, approximately six kilometers northeast of the city center, this striking structure sits at an elevation of 18 meters along the Tagus River. Designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, it serves as a vital gateway for travelers and a celebrated landmark in its own right.

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    27. august 2020

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    The Estação do Oriente station, also known as Gare do Oriente, is a long-distance and regional train station in the north-east of Lisbon on the site of the former Expo …
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    The station was built as the entrance to Expo '98, and it is designed accordingly generously. The reinforced concrete structures of the building on the floor below the tracks are particularly interesting. In spite of its solidity, the supporting structure conveys an optical lightness and a futuristic impression with its rounded shapes and the inclined, but symmetrical, support structure. The arch shape characterizes the entrance level and continues in many details such as the rounded wing-shaped canopy.
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    11. juni 2019

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    Architecturally one of the most beautiful stations in the world! Located on the metro line to and from the airport. Absolutely get out and see ...
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    What are the easiest public transport options to reach Estação do Oriente from central Lisbon or the airport?

    Estação do Oriente is a major intermodal hub, making it very accessible. From central Lisbon, the easiest way is often by taking the Red Line of the Metro directly to 'Oriente' station. If you're coming from Lisbon Airport, the Metro's Red Line also connects directly to Estação do Oriente, typically a quick 3-stop journey. The station also serves regional and intercity trains, as well as local, national, and international bus services, offering numerous options depending on your starting point.

    Are there specific walking tours or recommended paths starting from Estação do Oriente?

    While there aren't formal 'walking tours' directly from the station itself, Estação do Oriente serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the modern Parque das Nações district. You can enjoy pleasant walks along the Tagus River promenade, explore the gardens, or visit attractions like the Oceanário de Lisboa. Many visitors enjoy a self-guided architectural walk to admire the station's design and other contemporary buildings in the area. For more structured routes, you can find various walking and cycling paths around Parque das Nações and along the Tagus River on komoot.

    Is there parking available near Estação do Oriente?

    Yes, there are several parking options near Estação do Oriente. The station is directly connected to the Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, which has extensive underground parking facilities. Additionally, there are other public and private parking garages in the Parque das Nações area. Given its popularity, especially during peak times or events, it's advisable to arrive early if you plan to park, particularly on weekends.

    What specific features make Estação do Oriente accessible for disabled visitors or those using wheelchairs?

    Estação do Oriente was designed with accessibility in mind. The complex features numerous lifts and escalators connecting its five levels, ensuring smooth transitions between different transport modes and street level. The platforms are easily reachable, and the overall layout is spacious, allowing for comfortable navigation with wheelchairs. The direct connection to the Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama also provides accessible routes to shopping and amenities.

    What family-friendly activities are available near Estação do Oriente?

    The Parque das Nações district, where Estação do Oriente is located, is very family-friendly. The most popular attraction is the Oceanário de Lisboa, one of the largest aquariums in Europe. Other options include the Interactive Science Museum (Pavilhão do Conhecimento), cable car rides offering panoramic views of the Tagus River, and various playgrounds and green spaces along the riverfront. The Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama also offers dining and entertainment options suitable for families.

    What are some unique facts or historical details about Estação do Oriente?

    Estação do Oriente was specifically constructed as the main passenger terminus for Expo '98, a World Exposition held in Lisbon. It was designed by the acclaimed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who won a competition in 1994. The station officially opened on May 19, 1998, and at the time, it was considered the largest intermodal station in Portugal. Its striking architecture, often described as a 'geometric crystalline forest' or a fusion of Gothic and modernist influences, earned it the Brunel Award for Architecture in 1998.

    How crowded does Estação do Oriente get, especially on weekends or during peak seasons?

    As a major intermodal transport hub serving 75 million travelers annually, Estação do Oriente can get quite crowded, especially during weekday rush hours, on weekends, and throughout the peak tourist season (summer). While the station is generously designed with spacious areas, platforms and ticket areas can experience high traffic. If you wish to admire its architecture more peacefully, consider visiting during off-peak hours, such as mid-morning or late afternoon on weekdays, or early in the morning on weekends.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly within or very close to Estação do Oriente?

    Yes, Estação do Oriente offers numerous dining options. The station itself has kiosks and small cafes for quick bites and coffee. More extensively, it is directly connected to the Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, a large shopping mall that houses a wide variety of cafes, fast-food outlets, and sit-down restaurants, catering to diverse tastes and budgets. You'll find everything from traditional Portuguese fare to international cuisine just steps away.

    What are some recommended viewpoints or photo spots near Estação do Oriente?

    The station itself is a prime photo spot, particularly the impressive glass-and-steel roof structure above the railway platforms. For panoramic views of the Tagus River and the Parque das Nações district, consider taking the Telecabine Lisboa (cable car), which has a station very close to Estação do Oriente. The Vasco da Gama Tower also offers elevated perspectives. Additionally, walking along the riverfront promenade provides excellent angles for photographing the station and the iconic Vasco da Gama Bridge.

    What is the best way to explore the area around Estação do Oriente for someone new to Lisbon?

    For newcomers, a great way to explore is to start by admiring the station's architecture, then head towards the riverfront. You can walk along the promenade, visit the Oceanário de Lisboa, or take a ride on the Telecabine Lisboa for aerial views. The Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama offers a convenient stop for food or shopping. The entire Parque das Nações district is pedestrian-friendly and well-signposted, making it easy to navigate and discover its modern attractions. Consider dedicating at least half a day to fully appreciate the area.

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