Designed by celebrated Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava, the futuristic intermodal transport hub of Gare do Oriente is a spectacular sight, especially when illuminated at night. The station was built as a centerpiece for the Expo 98 and incorporates Modern and Gothic architecture, bearing an elaborate lattice covering made from glass, metal and reinforced concrete.
Located in eastern Lisbon in Parque das Nações, Gare do Oriente provides travel connections to the whole of Portugal with access to the metro and regional trains, as well as local, national and international buses. Take a train to the Algarve, Porto or Evora or board a bus to the beautiful countryside of Sintra.
While visiting Gare do Oriente, stop for some retail therapy at Centro Vasco da Gama, the station’s shopping center boasting 170 stores, 33 restaurants, a cinema, and health club, in addition to several beautiful balconies with panoramic views over the Tago River.
Getting around Lisbon Oriente Station
Gare do Oriente is 10 minutes from Lisbon city center and five minutes from Lisbon International Airport. There’s ample indoor parking available at the station and shopping center.