Walk to Rossio Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
The Virtual Tourist walks around Rossio Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
Rossio Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
The Virtual Tourist walks around Rossio Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
Rossio Railway Station - Lisbon, Portugal (HD)
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Lisbon Oriente Railway Station / Gare do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal - 11th May, 2016
Lisbon Oriente Railway Station, Portugal - 11th May, 2016.
Oriente Station is situated in an urban area of reclaimed industrial and abandoned buildings fronting the northern margin of the Tagus River, situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre.[8]
Ambitious in its conception, the modernist station includes a Lisbon Metro station, a high-speed commuter and regional train hub, a local, national and international bus station, a shopping centre and a police station. To read more about Lisbon Oriente Station, click here: .
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Rossio railway station (Estação do Rossio), Lisbon
Lisbon Oriente Railway Station (Gare do Oriente) | Express departing slowly from Lisbon , Portugal
Lisbon Oriente Railway Station (Gare do Oriente) | Express departing slowly from Lisbon , Portugal. Videography by Mr Auritro Paldas
Gare do Oriente (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡaɾ(ɨ) du oɾiˈẽt(ɨ)]), or alternately, the Lisbon Oriente Station is one of the main Portuguese intermodal transport hubs, and is situated in the civil parish of Parque das Nações, municipality of Lisbon.
Oriente Station is situated in an urban area of reclaimed industrial and abandoned buildings fronting the northern margin of the Tagus River, situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre.
Ambitious in its conception, the modernist station includes a Lisbon Metro station, a high-speed commuter and regional train hub, a local, national and international bus station, a shopping centre and a police station. The rail station was conceived with a multi-modal platform intersecting the cardinal axes for the various transport modes.
With some influence from Gothic architecture, the station bears considerable resemblance to Santiago Calatrava's earlier Allen Lambert Galleria within Toronto's Brookfield Place. Calatrava's objective was to realize a new space with ample room and functionality providing multiple connections between various zones in the metropolitan area of Lisbon.
One important aspect of the station is its link to the urban environment in which it was constructed. The decision to elevate the rail line, for example, eliminated a physical barrier between the city and the Tagus River margin. The station, covered in a lattice structure of glass and metal, is constructed of reinforced concrete and raised 19 metres (62 ft) over the roadway. By January 2011, there were eight lines that extended 510–720 metres (1,670–2,360 ft) across 309 metres (1,014 ft) platforms, between 60–70 centimetres (24–28 in) in height.
In addition to the many galleries that are part of the station, it is connected to the Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama (Vasco da Gama Commercial Centre/Mall) and the Lisbon Metro through a subterranean access, as well as a first floor connection to the train platforms and a pedestrian walkway.
Oriente Station (Gare do Oriente), is part of the Parque das Nações district of eastern Lisbon. The modernist station building was designed by the leading Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was completed in time for the 1998 Lisbon Expo. Gare do Oriente includes a Lisbon Metro station on the Linha Vermelha Line and a suburban train station on the Azambuja Line that has connecting trains to Santa Apolónia, Alverca, Vila Fraca de Xera and Azambuja. The Sintra Line connects Gare do Oriente with Roma Areeiro, Entrecampos, Sete Rios, M. Abraão Campolide and Sintra. The quickest trains from Gare do Oriente take 2 hours, 35 minutes to reach Campanha Station in Porto.
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POR DENTRO DA ESTAÇÃO ???? DO ROSSIO | LISBOA PORTUGAL | Rossio Train Station Lisbon | Comboio Trem CP
Conheça uma das mais belas estações de comboio ???????? (trem????????) do mundo! Estação do Rossio, no centro da belíssima cidade de #Lisboa em #Portugal. Filmei de fora, entrando até sentar no #comboio e partir para viagem... Mostrei também como carregar o passe na máquina... GOSTOU? CP significa COMBOIOS DE PORTUGAL.
Meet one of the most beautiful ???????? (train????????) train stations in the world! Rossio Station in the center of the beautiful city of Lisbon in Portugal. I filmed from outside, getting into the train and leaving for the trip ... I also showed how to load the pass in the machine ... LIKED?
EXPLORING PORTUGAL: My train ride from LISBON TO SINTRA ????
SUBSCRIBE: - Train ride from Lisbon to Sintra, Portugal. The train to Sintra departs Lisbon from the Rossio train station, which is located in central Lisbon. The train station is connected to the green metro line and is served by the Rossio metro station. Rossio train station is conveniently located in the heart of the city and is within walking distance of the Baixa district, the main tourist center of Lisbon.
The Lisbon to Sintra train is a regional service therefore seats cannot be pre-booked. The trains are made up of 6-9 carriages but due to the popularity of Sintra and the commuter towns the train serves certain service may be standing room only. Also there can be long queues for train tickets at the middle of the day. It is always advisable to start a trip to Sintra early in the day.
Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve's beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire.
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Portugal, Lisbon, train ride from Rossio to Amadora
ticket barrier 0:50 , 22:06
train 1:02
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
October 2018
Portugal, Lisbon, train ride from Campolide to Rossio
escalator 2:00
ticket barrier 2:50
elevator 3:24
train 5:10
ticket barrier 12:10
escalator 13:04 , 14:14
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Portugal, Metro ride from Lisbon Airport to Alameda
escalator 0:30 , 2:18 , 2:42 , 3:10 , 28:12
ticket barrier 2:02
Metro train 6:30
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Rossio Railway Station Lisbon
recorded on December 12, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Portugal, Lisbon, Estação do Rossio railway station, 2X escalator
escalator 0:32 , 0:56
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
How to get from Lisbon Airport to City Center by Bus, Subway, Taxi, Uber or Transfer
We share our tips on how to get from Lisbon Airport to City Center by Bus, Subway, Taxi, Uber or Transfer. Check our comparison between means of transportation, on which options are the cheapest, fastest or most convenient.
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- Hi guys, I'm Maria from travelguidelisbon.com and today I'm going to talk about transportation from Lisbon airport to the city center or to your hotel. So, basically, what are your options and comparing their costs, the time it takes, frequency and convenience.
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- The Lisbon Airport is very conveniently situated very close to the Lisbon city center, just seven kilometers away, and there are plenty of transportation options you could choose from. I have also prepared a comparison table on the website, travelguidelisbon.com under the transportation section. There you could see all the options and compare them quite easily and quickly. So basically those options are public transportation, that includes Metro, local buses or the Aerobus bus service between airport and city center. You could, of course, take taxi or Uber or shared and private transfers. And now I'm going to talk about each of those options, just to give you basic information so you can make your choice before you arrive in Lisbon.
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- Option one, Aerobus. Aerobus is a bus service between Lisbon Airport and the city center. There are two lines, both of them are making a loop coming back to the airport and they stop at the main points of interest in Lisbon such as Rossio, Sete Rios, Praca do Comercio or Marques de Pombal. For more stops and stations, please check out our website. The Aerobus starts running at 7:30 a.m. and it runs every 20 minutes, after 7 p.m., every 25 minutes, and the last one is at 11 p.m. So, if your scheduled to land after 10 p.m. I would not recommend this option for you because you might miss the last bus. (…)
02:55-04:03
- Option 2. Local buses 744 and 783. These local buses connect Lisbon airport with Lisbon's most important stations such as Marques de Pombal or Entrecampos. For all the stops and the exact schedule on the map, please visit our website. These buses run every 15 to 30 minutes and the last one leaves at around midnight. The ride will take around 25 minutes to get to city center when not in rush hour. (…)
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- Option three, metro. Lisbon Airport is located at the final station of the Red Metro line called Aeroporto. The metro runs every 6-9 minutes. They start running at 6:30 a.m. and run til 1 a.m. in the morning. It is a very easy, convenient and cheap way to travel. The ride takes around 30 minutes to city center to Baixa-Chiado or Rossio. (…)
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- Option 4, Uber. Lisbon is very well-served with Uber services, and most of the drivers, they do speak English. At the airport, at Terminal One, you would have to wait for your Uber service at the Kiss and Fly area, which is, I guess, a nice way of saying drop-off area. The ride would take around 17 to 20 minutes to city center, and would cost around 15 to 20 euros, more or less.
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- Option 5, Taxi. The taxi station is conveniently situated right outside the arrivals hall at Terminal 1. The taxi is very similar in price to the Uber, around 15 to 20 euros to city center and the time takes 17 to 20 minutes to city center. (…)
07:02-08:20
- Options 6 and 7, private and shared transfers. So if you are traveling in a group of more than two people, or with little kids, or you are after a long and exhausting flight or land too late, or you are carrying a considerable amount of luggage, then private transfer could be a perfect solution for you. This is the most convenient way, and also very reasonably priced in Lisbon. You can rent a vehicle from 23 euros and a driver will wait for you in the arrivals hall and obviously take you to your doorstep. (…)
08:21-09:20
- Option 8, the Lisbon Card. As you might know, the Lisbon Card is not only a museums and attraction pass in Lisbon, but it also fully includes public transportation within Lisbon. That includes the Metro or the local buses from the airport. (…)
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- So these are the transportation options from the Lisbon Airport to the city center or to your hotel. It is worth a thought before you land in Lisbon, just to check which is the best route for you, whether you are traveling alone or in a group or with your kids, how much luggage you have with you and what time you land. I hope you have found this video helpful and for more information on Lisbon, please visit our website and subscribe to our channel. Thank you, bye bye.
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Lisbon - Catching a Train at Chelas Metro Station - Lisbon, Portugal
The Virtual Tourist walks around Chelas Metro Station - Lisbon, Portugal
The Praça do Rossio - The Heart Of Lisbon
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Estação Ferroviária do Rossio Lisbon Rossio Railway Station
A few minutes at Lisbon Rossio Railway Station.
A poucos minutos da Estação Ferroviária do Rossio.
Lisbon - A Walk Around the Chelas Metro Station in Lisbon, Portugal
The Virtual Tourist walks around the Chelas Metro Station in Lisbon, Portugal
Santa Apolonia Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
The Virtual Tourist walks around Santa Apolonia Train Station in Lisbon Portugal
Lisbon-Rossio train station (The start point to Sintra) 里斯本-羅西歐火車站到辛特拉的出發站