Alex C. • July 27, 2019Metro station connecting with Sete Rios. Alight here for the zoo. Beautifully decorated!
Alex C. • May 8, 2019There’s a direct access to El Cortes Ingles :)
Ricardo B. • April 16, 2012Check out the new Garnier Black Station at Marquês de Pombal metro station.
Joana V. • December 18, 2011Rua do Salitre exit towards Príncipe Real, Botanical Garden and Bairro Alto
Francisco S. • October 11, 2011Important station that makes a connection between the yellow and red line. It also exists to the saldanha square which is filled with commercial stores and others.
Alex C. • December 19, 2019Unsurprisingly, the station’s walls are decorated with paintings of oranges
Alejandro C. • February 26, 2011The preferred metro station for the students of the Universidade de Lisboa.
Alex C. • January 11, 2020One of the two metro stations that connect with the Roma-Arreiro train station.
Edgar A. • January 14, 2011Get out the south exit and est a good steak @ Portugalia. One of a kind! Or if you prefer, seafood.
Manuel V. • September 8, 2014Green red lines. Good convenient shop gallery. Nothing better than just baked croissant on one of its bakeries
Alex C. • May 12, 2019Served by the Linha Verde. Not the closest station to Rossio train station (Restauradores on Linha Azul is closer)
Alex C. • January 11, 2020Northern terminus of the Linha Verde. Takes around 20mins to reach Cais do Sodré
Alex C. • August 18, 2019Connection between the Green and Yellow lines. The Verde platforms are above ground
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.
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
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