Transfers and private tours in Lisbon. Tours in Portugal and Spain. Transfers at the Lisbon Airport, Sea Ports, Hotels, offices, home or any other location of your choise. Tourism Agencie registered in the Portuguese National Tourism Authority R.N.A.V.T. nº 5266
Every day : Except Tuesdays and January 1 and 6, May 1, May 15, November 9, and December 24, 25 and 31. Monday 10am to 9pm. Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 9pm. Sunday 10am to 2:30pm.
Open everydays 10am to 8pm (Last admission 7pm).24 and 31 December: open from 10am to 7pm (last entry 6 pm).25 December and 1st January open from 11am to 8pm (last entry 7pm).
Opened in 1998 at the 1998 World Exhibition, the theme was “The oceans, a heritage for the future”, the Oceanário immortalized Lisbon’s connection with the oceans.
The Oceanário collaborates with several institutions on scientific research projects, conservation of marine biodiversity and which promote the sustainable development of the oceans.
April to Setember
10:00 until 20:00 (Last ticket 19:00).October to March
10:00 until 18:30 (Last ticket 17:30).Closed : 25 of December and 1 of January.
Built at the end of the 19th century. The romantic mansion, as if it were “born” integrated into the mountains with its exotic garden.
The Chapel and the Library “smell” with Templar, Christian and Esoteric rituals.
Open everydays
It closes about 2 weeks for maintenance on a date to be confirmed on the Cable Car site.On the 24, 25, 31 December, 01 January and from 29 of October to 15 of March 2024
11:00 as 18:00.From 16 of March to 26 of May and from 11 of September to 28 of October 2024
11:00 as 19:00From 27 of May to 10 to September 2024
10:30 as 20:00
Prices of Cable Car
3 to 12 years – One way : 5,50 euros / Both ways : 6,50 euros.
13 or + / One way : 7,50 euros / Both ways : 9,50 euros.
North Station: Passeio das Tagides. 1990-280 Lisbon (next to the old Vasco da Gama tower, now the Myriad hotel).South Station: Passeio de Neptuno. 1990-280 Lisbon (next to the Oceanarium).
History of Lisbon Cable Car
The Parque das Nações Cable Car or Telecabine was inaugurated in March 1998 for the Lisbon International Exhibition (EXPO 98).
It has 40 cabins with capacity for 8 passengers. The route next to the Tagus River, just a few meters from the riverfront. The South terminal is on Passeio de Neptuno, close to the Oceanarium and the North terminal is located on Passeio das Tágides, close to the old Torre Vasco da Gama, now the Hotel Myriad.
The journey, lasting 8 to 12 minutes, covers a beautiful and restful route of 1,230 meters, over the Tagus River, from where you can see a panorama of Parque das Nações at a height of 30 meters.
We can see up close the Oceanarium, Doca dos Olivais, the Portuguese Pavilion and its roof, the Atlantic Pavilion, the FIL Pavilion and in the distance the entire Parque das Nações, Oriente station, the São Gabriel and São Rafael towers, the Vasco da Gama Tower and also the Vasco da Gama bridge.
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