Alex C. • May 1, 2019Next to the 25th April Bridge. Directly connected to Alcantara - Terra station.
Mari S. • July 24, 2016Beautiful place - start point to Sintra, which is a must go, and many other places.
Frederico E. • April 16, 2013Free wifi :)
Mike W. • October 2, 2022Don’t try and get a bus here. The f**kers won’t let you on. Some bulls**t about “company rules”. You’ll waste an hour for nothing.
Miloš • February 16, 2017Get in towards the front of the train, you'll exit the station quicker in Sintra
Joana V. • December 18, 2011Rua do Salitre exit towards Príncipe Real, Botanical Garden and Bairro Alto
Liva • November 18, 2017Lots happening: you can take the metro, the train (towards Cascais) and ferry boats to various points across the Tagus. There’s a supermarket inside that’s very practical when you commute there
Cindy C. • April 6, 2012Restaurant Farol by the metro station serves good mixed seafood with codfish as main.
Buford B. • June 23, 2012Once the most elegant shopping district, it is now the city's most varied and interesting, mixing quiet streets with lively squares and many different types of goods.
Joey C. • April 17A little simple, probably not worth paying for if you like walking but good option while free in the soft opening
Alex C. • November 28, 2020Served by MTS lines 1 and 3
Alex C. • May 12, 2019Served by the Linha Verde. Not the closest station to Rossio train station (Restauradores on Linha Azul is closer)
Tonatiuh R. • July 17, 2014You can catch the train at Cais Do Sodre train station (tickets are cheap!) and take about 40 minutes from Lisbon. There are some lovely parks to play in too!
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