Exploring Nations Park in Lisbon

Adjacent to the picturesque Tagus River, the Nations Park was redesigned for the 1998 World Expo. It is one of the most modern areas in the city and is considered a model for urban revitalization worldwide.

Estacao do Oriente

Lisbon Orient Station is designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and is a stunning masterpiece. You can appreciate the complex structure of this huge complex, and its vertical lines can't help but make people think of Gothic arches.

Alameda DOS Oceanos

A 2-kilometer long seaside avenue runs through the International Park from one end to the other. Some leisure areas are scattered around, where you can sit on a long bench shaded by trees and enjoy the coolness brought by the water jets from the small lakes when you are tired.

Atlantic Inn

Altice Arena has an overall structure that is very similar to a UFO. It is one of the important venues in Lisbon for various events, including internationally renowned artist concerts and performances.

Podcast Pavilion

The Portugal Pavilion, designed by two great Portuguese architects, Siza Vieira and Souto de Moura, is praised as a masterpiece in world architectural history, symbolizing the immortal glory of Portugal.

Pavilhão do Conhecimento

This is an interactive technology museum with spacious and barrier-free spaces. Every visitor can enter and exit without obstacles, and braille information is available. The staff can also communicate through sign language.