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8 years ago
I came here for Eurovision 2018 and thought this arena was fantastic and handled hosting a large scale international event really well.
Rossio dos Olivais, 21301
1990-231 Lisbon
Portugal
Parque das Nações
218 918 409
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http://arena.meo.pt
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What time does Altice Arena open?
Altice Arena opens at 1:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Altice Arena close?
Altice Arena closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Does Altice Arena have free WiFi?
Yes, Altice Arena has free WiFi.
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My wife and I were in Lisbon for a week and it was a rainy Sunday morning, so we decided to take…read morethe Metro out to the red team soccer stadium. I guess soccer is a huge thing in Portugal, because Lisbon has two teams, each with their own huge stadium. We bought the stadium tour, with the Museum tour. For the tour, the brought us out to the pitch and we got to walk around the outside of all the seats, which was cool. The press seats area was closed, but we did get to see the visitor's locker room and the two bald eagles that are the team's mascot. I thought it was weird that they don't sell beer in the stadium, but I guess people get tuned up before the game. We also got to see where they have the post game press conference, and our tour guide took our picture. A fun couple of hours if you have the time
We loved our tour here, the guide was very friendly, took photos for everyone, and it was a neat…read morebehind the scenes look. We unfortunately were on a tour when the black out occurred all over Portugal so we didn't get to shop the store when we left.
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This was a great museum and we also really enjoyed the café and gift shop. The museum showcases…read moretiles from the 15th century through today. It was cool to see how the tradition has evolved over the years. Many signs are in both Portuguese and English. All the staff we spoke with were also very fluent in English. This was also the first place I saw a people love us on Yelp sign (in Portuguese) which was super cool. The café serves coffee, beer and wine as well as sandwiches and pasties in a beautiful setting. Part of the café is indoors and part is in a garden courtyard. Beautiful sculptures and flowers. We got here on the bus but you could also Uber. Bus stop is very close but it's a bit out of the way from the main touristic areas. I would budget about two to three hours here depending on how interested you are in the tiles. Definitely have a drink and a snack and enjoy the courtyard garden area. Shop was well stocked, reasonably priced and featured some work by local artisans.
Everyone and their mother told me to come to the tile museum on my recent trip to Lisbon. Honestly,…read moreit was cool to see, but I didn't spend anywhere near the 1-1.5 hours people recommend spending here. It was a 30 minute max type of museum unless you're going to stop and read every single thing about every single tile in this place...which I guess people must do. One thing that was incredibly cool is the panoramic view of what Lisbon used to look like before the big earthquake they had. It's interesting to see what monuments survived, which ones didn't and what stands there today. Overall, if you have extra time during your trip this isn't a bad way to spend it - I just wouldn't plan on being here for hours and hours (unless you really, really want to).
Creative modern multi-component art piece in the room adjacent the main chapel
Tile artwork
One of the courtyards
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