Tours and Tickets to Experience Park of the Nations (Parque das Nações)
Park of the Nations (Parque das Nações)

The Park of Nations is a must-visit for modern architecture admirers.
Book skip-the-line tickets to avoid long entry lines at the Oceanario.
Bring a hat, water, and sunscreen if you plan to walk along the waterfront, as there is not much shade.
The Oriente metro station is a sight to behold—don’t miss its beautiful architecture and tiled murals.
Much of the area and the cable car are accessible to wheelchair users.
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While it’s free to visit the Park of the Nations, tours are also available to help you learn more about the area. Tours typically cover a range of Lisbon attractions and begin at around €69 for a small-group tour, €105 for a half-day private tour, and upwards of €150 for a full-day private tour.
Visitors can easily spend half a day or more at Park of the Nations due to its wide range of attractions. Highlights include a shopping center, restaurants, and the popular Lisbon Oceanarium (Oceanário de Lisboa). You can also enjoy a scenic cable car ride, stroll the river promenade, and explore its green spaces.
The best way to get to Park of the Nations from central Lisbon is via the metro: take the red line from downtown Lisbon to Oriente. Alternatively, you can get a bus, such as the 782 to Oriente station, although this takes longer than the metro.
Yes, there are plenty of restrooms within Park of the Nations. Each major attraction has facilities, including Lisbon Oceanarium, Lisbon Casino, and the Pavilion of Knowledge (Pavilhao do Conhecimento). A public restroom is also available at Oriente Station, which is conveniently located and easily accessible for visitors.
Yes, Park of the Nations is accessible to wheelchair users and travelers with limited mobility. The area is wheelchair-friendly, thanks to its smooth pathways and ramps throughout. Also, most attractions have accessible entrances, such as the Lisbon Oceanarium and the Pavilion of Knowledge.
































































































