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Alyssa KeirHong Kong, China
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Lisbon's Best Modern Bus Terminal

Lisbon Oriente Bus Station is a modern and well-connected transportation hub in Lisbon. Located by the Tagus River, it is an easily recognizable landmark. The station is spacious and clean, with clear signage for easy navigation. Conveniently situated near the Oriente metro and train stations, it offers seamless connections to other parts of Lisbon, as well as long-distance buses to other regions of Portugal and even other countries. Nearby, there are several shops, cafes, and a large shopping center, making it a great place to grab a snack or pass the time while waiting for your bus. If you forget to bring something, you can purchase snacks, water, or other travel essentials at the shops. However, it can get quite busy, especially during peak travel times, so plan accordingly. Overall, it is a reliable and efficient bus station for travelers. Free Wi-Fi is available, so you can check your email, look up directions, or browse the internet while you wait. If you are in Lisbon city center, it takes about 20 minutes by metro to reach the station. If you are coming directly from Lisbon Airport, don't worry, there is a direct metro line to Oriente Station, which takes about 10 minutes.
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Posted: Oct 17, 2024
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If you're someone who loves to explore off-the-beaten-path spots when traveling abroad, be sure to bookmark this article. We had too many days planned in Lisbon this time. Most of the places introduced by blogs were already on our itinerary, and we didn't know where else to go. So, we turned to Google Maps for inspiration and found 'Estufa Fria.' Located within Eduardo VII Park, Estufa Fria covers a large area. To find the entrance, you must first traverse the entire garden. On a weekday afternoon, entry was free (so generous). The entire botanical garden felt very wild, almost like stepping into Jurassic Park 🤣. It's really vast. The garden is divided into three different areas: the Cold Greenhouse (Estufa Fria), the Hot Greenhouse (Estufa Quente), and the Sweet Greenhouse (Estufa Doce). Each area has its own unique plants and atmosphere, making you feel like you've entered different tropical and temperate worlds. The Cold Greenhouse boasts a unique natural environment without any artificial heating. Instead, it uses natural light and proper shading to create a climate suitable for various plants. In this area, you can see tall palm trees, ferns, and various exotic flowers, making you feel like you're in a serene tropical forest. You can explore every corner of the plants through small paths and winding trails. The Hot Greenhouse and Sweet Greenhouse, on the other hand, feature tropical and desert plants, including many cacti, orchids, and other tropical flowers. If you have ample time, I highly recommend spending some time here. You can feel the vitality of various plants in different temperatures and humidity levels in the sunlit green jungle. It's really relaxing and great for photos. Highly recommended 🤍 ✅ Estufa Fria 📍Address: Parque Eduardo VII, 1070-051 Lisboa 🕰️Opening Hours: 10:00-19:00 (Closed on Mondays)

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