Lisbon Orente: Tickets, Map, Live Departure, How-to, Routes


Lisbon Orente(Lisboa Oriente) Building

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Inside Lisbon Orente(Lisboa Oriente)

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Lisbon Orente(Lisboa Oriente) How to

Lisbon East Station (Portuguese: Gare do Oriente) is one of the main transport hubs of Lisbon, Portugal, designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and built in the World Park for the 1998 World Expo.

It includes subway stations, high-speed rail, commuter and regional train hubs, local, national and international bus stops, shopping centers and a police station.

Lisbon East Station is one of the largest stations in the world, transporting 75 million passengers a year, and its busyness is similar to Grand Central Station in New York.


Lisbon Orente(Lisboa Oriente) Station Plan

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Address

PT, Avenida Infante Dom Henrique, São Vicente de Fora, São Vicente, Lisboa, Grande Lisboa, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, 1100-366, Portugal


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