Lisboa, Portugal
Av. Dom João II
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Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
How majestic is this place? It’s so. Beautiful I was mesmerized! The place is gorgeous , the people beautiful and the food delicious! Plus anyone you talk to is so helpful!!!
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An overall reasonably successful effort from overrated architect Santiago Calatrava, this time in the form of a transportation center with shops and bridge connections to the former Expo 1998 site and all the accompanying buildings. Undoubtedly futuristic in look and feel, the exposed concrete structure has weathered, and the more prosaic elements of human life don’t necessarily line up with Calatrava’s purist approach to design, but it is surely fun to walk around in. Also, considering the sorry state of many of his buildings today—the bridge in Berlin, the Olympic park in Athens, it’s nice to see this one in a generally good state and well used by the population.
The arquitecture of the station is very beautiful, the roof is amazing. Even at night, light of our pass by.
A train station with a really nice design. Lots of transport for various areas of Lisbon and other main cities.
BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE. THE LAYOUT INSIDE CAN BE A LITTLE CONFUSING THOUGH FOR TICKETS. THE METRO LINK IS GOOD HOWEVER.
In case you’re wondering, no there are no tickets to Porto after yesterday’s tragic crash. Not that you would know this from anything you can find out online or in signage at the airport. Beautiful Calatrava architecture but confoundingly poor information. Also takes a while to figure out the trains are at the very top level.
The architecture is very impressive. . There was not sign boards to guide us to the trains,which usually leave from the top floor... The info board was also nowhere at the entrance, it's only at the top floor. We had to walk around before we figured out where to go...
We arrived from the airport as a group of six including two small children with a full load of luggage. We had great difficulty determining which train we needed to get on and where we had to be to catch our train. We were lucky to have assistance from strangers. Signage and universal language on it was minimal and confusing on the levels below where we caught the train. It was a very stressful experience as we did not want to end up on the wrong train. I would recommend that you research ahead of time very thoroughly and not leave it until you arrive like we did. I was also not prepared for the difficulty in moving luggage to the train. Do not expect it to be as easy as the airport, it's about 100 times more difficult. 2 stars for the cafe being nice. The train ride was great too. This rating does not reflect on the train itself.
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