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    Oceanário de Lisboa

    4.6 (149 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Michelle M.

    Of the aquariums I've visited in my travels, I would place Oceanário de Lisboa in the Top Five - pricey, but still pleasurable. I walked approximately four miles to get there and it was certainly worth the visit. There were many families and strollers, tons of photo opps, and one main tank you can view from multiple floors, which contained all manner of wildlife including the biggest stingray I have ever seen. Other wildlife abounds representing the different seas and, c'mon, who doesn't love to see a couple of adorable sea otters.

    Sharks, ray, other fishes
    Tiffany Y.

    The Lisbon Oceanarium houses approximately 500 species from four oceans--the temperate Pacific, the Antarctic, the tropical Indian, and the North Atlantic. The grand aquarium contains about 5 million liters of saltwater. Tickets may be purchased for the oceanarium, a nearby cable car, or a guided tour. My husband and I bought tickets in-person for only the oceanarium. The cost was 31 euros per person, which came out to $76 USD total. As we walked around the building, we saw fish (e.g., sharks, sunfish, clownfish, pufferfish, sea dragon, barracuda, seahorse, garden eel, wedge fish, ratfish, rays, mackerel, triggerfish, sea dragon, and wrasse), invertebrates (e.g., coral, starfish, jellyfish, and anemone), mammals (e.g., sea otters), and birds (e.g., puffins and penguins) Interestingly, I read on the website that the sharks do not eat the smaller fish, because the trainers feed dead foods to the sharks in specific locations at specific times. This oceanarium also has a gift shop and restaurant, where we browsed but did not buy anything. Overall, my husband and I liked this oceanarium, but we had expected a larger area and more animals and activities.

    Dorothy H.

    A really nice activity in Lisbon near the airport, the aquarium is quite large! I was surprised when walking through to keep entering new rooms with new aquatic animals to see. There are different exhibits to see with a beautiful Japanese-inspired exhibit and a short visual exhibit, "One". The price is a bit high, but I don't think it was unreasonable compared to other aquariums across the world. Definitely a great indoor activity and great for families and kids.

    Aquatic tank display, huge window
    Daniel M.

    Great interaction between the aquatic displays and the different rooms that allow you to experience the climate changes for the pinguins, otters and artic birds. We bought the combo pass which allowed us round trip on the air tram ride at the park abd the visit to the aquarium at €30 per person.

    Pineapple fish !
    Sunshine M.

    Lisbon aquarium Always wanted to come here so I did! Lovely aquarium and a great reason to escape the downpour that is Lisbon in the winter. It was a weekend and I arrived at opening time. Kids everywhere cause it is the weekend ( silly me ) Was advised to start at upper level and work my way down. Beautiful, moments of peace and quiet. The music goes well with the experience on the upper level / forests under water, it was a walk down memory lane to see some of the fish I had as a kid again! ( gouramis) Lots of seating available throughout the property. My faves were: Jellyfish, sea otters ( big size boys) penguins, vibrant sea anemones & pineapple fish ! * Wish they had baby carriage check in- you trip and bump into so many of them in the dark.

    Darryl S.

    Popped back into the Oceanária de Lisboa on Christmas Day to celebrate our 22nd anniversary! Little did we know a million other folks were also thinking of spending Christmas Day there, as well...!!! (Lol!!!) First time here (on a private tour), we missed the "Florestas Submersas" exhibition and the "One" immersive, double-screened movie. SO glad we returned, as both exhibitions (along with everything else) was well-worth every penny!!! This being one of Europe's (and the World's!) largest aquatic exhibitions, everything about this place is awesome!!! We even got to see a feeding in the large tank, complete with two diving Santas...! :D What a Merry way to spend Christmas in this beautiful City...!!! :D (It's a pity I'm not able to post videos because I took some awesome ones!)

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    Terra S.

    This place was a great place to see while in Lisbon. Especially if you have kids. They had different kinds of snails and seahorses (leafy seadragon!) I had never seen before. The sea otters and penguins were so cute and people love the big shark tank! Pineapple fish, snowflake moray, zebra Moray, ringed pipefish, and some weird razorfish were all unique to this aquarium I feel like. These I don't believe I have seen in the aquarium's in the states. If you are in Lisbon this is a must see!

    Gyr N.

    So thrilled to be in the biggest aquarium in all of Europe. My family spent the entire Sunday here. The main tank in the middle of the aquarium is enormous! There are so many varieties of fish we can't manage to remember all their names.

    Ann S.

    Highlights: amazing central tank, with at least 10 different window in which to watch the sea life. Totally worth a visit!

    09/10/21
    Michael U.

    Located a short drive outside Lisbon proper, Oceanário is arguably the city's premier destination. Opened in 1998, the Oceanário was the centerpiece of a World Fair and remains committed to conservation above all. Less "cute" than many modern aquariums, the focus on education over cartoons admirable, much of the space wraps around an enormous central tank featuring countless fish both common and novel. From Sun Fish to Sharks the space then expands to artistic aquascaping and theaters that outpace most.

    Angela R.

    We decided at the last minute to visit the aquarium and were glad we did. The area it is in is very nice, along the waterfront with huge courtyards, gardens, and fountains. We did the combo ticket which gets you entrance into the aquarium with unlimited rides on the cable car, 28 euro per person which seems about reasonable for aquarium admission. The aquarium is fairly good sized- a bit smaller than some others I've been to but still plenty to keep you occupied. I believe it's partially under sea level and is an engineering wonder. There's a central tank that the building revolves around, along with some side areas and tanks. It was ultra cool getting different views of the big tank. Some of my favorites were the cute otters and puffins, though I do kinda wish there was a way to view them swimming underwater too. The sea dragons were spectacular and so neat to look at. There was also an octopus. There are plenty of photo ops scattered throughout, and interactive areas for kiddos. This aquarium appeals to adults and kids alike. Thes staff was so nice and helpful. There was a restaurant and gift shop, which we walked through (all looked nice) but didn't buy from. Overall not a bad place to spend some time in Lisbon. For sure pop in if you're in the area!

    Saveda M.

    I really enjoyed Lisboa's oceanarium. The animals were well taken care of, their mission was conservation, and I felt like I learned a lot! There were large crowds and lots of schoolchildren, but it was not difficult to navigate. I also appreciate that everything is included in the cost of admission, something you don't see often in the US!

    Fish art made of recycled products
    Suor K.

    I enjoy visiting aquariums. The oceanarium in Lisbon is one of the best aquariums that I've visited so far. It consists of a large central tank, surrounded by four smaller tanks that house different habitats. They have sharks, manta rays, sunfish, otters, penguins, jellyfish, and various other marine life. The tanks extend from floor to ceiling, so you can view it from the top floor or the bottom floor. The flow of the oceanarium takes you through all of the exhibits and all of the floors. It's extremely well-planned. When I visited, there were tons of school children, so it wasn't as good of an experience. Also, buying entrance tickets was slow. You can purchase tickets online. However, I've heard about issues with online ticket purchases if you don't purchase 24 hours ahead of time.

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    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - Hallway exhibits

    Museu Nacional do Azulejo

    4.5(58 reviews)
    4.7 kmAlto de São João, Penha de França

    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).

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    Museu Nacional do Azulejo - Creative modern multi-component art piece in the room adjacent the main chapel

    Creative modern multi-component art piece in the room adjacent the main chapel

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