Including several viaducts, this 17.2 kilometres long cable-stayed bridge is the longest one in Europe.
Opened in 1998, this structure is the tallest building in Lisbon with a height of 145 m.
Six landscaped areas present ecosystems of various parts of the world, which were explored by the Portuguese during the Age of Discovery.
The largest multi-purpose arena in Portugal with seating capacity of 20,000 people. It has hosted many concerts, sport events and exhibits.
Parque das Nações is one of Lisbon's newest districts and an attractive place to spend your free time.
Built in 1998, this iron and glass building is one of the world's largest train stations.
You can encounter more than 15,000 marine animals in this large aquarium - including sharks, sea birds, jellyfish and others.