This neighborhood was built up at the end of the 1990s
mostly because of the Expo '98. The pavilions and
structures that once were the home of all the Expo's
attractions and exhibits are still culturally and
artistically significant. In Parque das Nações you'll
explore conference and concert pavilions, a shopping
center, trendy restaurants and an enjoyable cable car
ride you can't miss out on. On top of this, the
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amazing Lisbon Oceanarium (one of the most spectacular
things you'll ever see in the city) will take your
breath away: its respect and will to preserve natural
wildlife is uncanny. Easily accessible by metro, bus
or taxi from the city center, Parque das Nações is
highly recommended for anyone who'll spend more than 3
days in the Portuguese capital.
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