LISBON ORIENTE TRAIN STATION

One of the most stunning modern sights in Lisbon is the Oriente Train Station. It was built by master architect Santiago Calatrava with a roof of glass and steel made to look like a row of trees. The Oriente Station is one of the world's largest stations, with 75 million passengers per year, which makes it as busy as Grand Central Terminal in New York.

Address: piso 1 Av. D. João II 1990 - 233 Lisboa
View location on map: Google map

Transportation from the Lisbon Oriente Train Station:

To the Lisbon airport:
Aerobus line 2, runs every 30 minutes
Bus 44, runs every 15 minutes

To other railway stations from the Lisbon Oriente Train Station:

Local services to Lisbon Santa Apolonia Train Station on the Azambuja rail line.

Metro: Redline

Trains using this station:

Renfe

Communications:

Telephone access:
Telephone stands
Location: throughout the station

Codes
International Code: 011
Country Code: 351
City Code: 21

Wi-Fi service:
Hotspot

Services:

Tourist Office:
There is an information desk at the station.

Baggage consignment:
Luggage storage and coin operated lockers.

Restrooms:
Hours: Opened during the hours the station is open.

Currency Exchange/ATM:
At the station.

Places to eat in the station:
Food Court
Bar