Lisboa
The Meliá Lisboa Oriente offers the start of a journey through the capital of Portugal, Lisbon.
Start in the historic centre and discover the charms of Lisbon’s picturesque neighbourhoods such as Alfama and Lapa, pass by the monuments listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, descend to Baixa-Chiado and Rossio, take the opportunity to climb up to the Rua Augusta Arch or the Santa Justa Elevator and enjoy the magnificent panoramic view over Lisbon. Take advantage of the sunshine to enjoy an ice cream in Praça do Comércio, Lisbon’s noble square, with its shops and terraces overlooking the Tejo.
Back at the hotel, don’t miss a visit to Avenida da Liberdade, where you can buy products from prestigious brands and designers or simply enjoy a drink at the end of the day with ambient music on the terraces that depict the small kiosks of the 19th century. Discover the new life of Lisbon’s old markets at the Alcântara or Campo de Ourique markets, where you can enjoy the most delicious Portuguese snacks to the sound of ambient music, where socialising is the watchword.
Take the opportunity to get to know Lisbon’s nightlife, where all the options invite you to a magical evening, learn about history at St. George’s Castle or discover the centre of cultural diversity in Bairro Alto, where conviviality lives on in the historic streets of this neighbourhood, going down to the bars of Cais do Sodré. For a livelier night out, enjoy the Lux Frágil Discotheque, which offers one of the most beautiful musical balconies and discover your favourite style of music over the 3 different floors.
Lisbon is the right destination for an all-round trip. You can enjoy the most beautiful beaches with long stretches of sand where you can practice the most diverse sports or simply relax, enjoy the protected landscape areas or the most typical neighbourhoods. Cultural diversity is the best thing about Lisbon. Visit Lisbon!
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EXPLORING LISBON:
THE MODERNITY OF PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES
- Explore the vibrant Parque das Nações, an example of modern urbanism and one of Lisbon’s most dynamic areas.
- Visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world, and marvel at the marine diversity.
- Walk along the banks of the Tejo River and admire the contemporary architecture that redefines the city skyline.
- Discover the Pavilion of Knowledge, an interactive museum dedicated to science and technology, ideal for all ages.
- Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the gardens and green spaces, such as Parque Tejo and Jardim Garcia de Orta.
- Take part in the various cultural events and exhibitions that take place regularly at FIL (Lisbon International Fair) and the Altice Arena.
- Savour the rich local cuisine in the many restaurants and cafés with breathtaking views over the river.
- Enjoy shopping in the modern Vasco da Gama shopping centre, which offers a wide range of shops and services.
- Try outdoor activities such as cycling and water sports on the river for an unforgettable Lisbon experience.
- Take advantage of the access and transport available to Lisbon’s city centre.
DISCOVER THE EXPO
AREA IN LISBON
Situated along the eastern bank of the Tejo River, the Expo Zone, also known as Parque das Nações, is a shining example of urban renewal in Lisbon. Created for the 1998 World Expo, this modern and vibrant area offers a unique combination of culture, leisure and innovation. With its contemporary architecture, green spaces and world-class attractions such as the Lisbon Oceanarium and the Pavilion of Knowledge, Parque das Nações is an unmissable destination for visitors of all ages. The gastronomy is equally diverse, with restaurants serving everything from traditional Portuguese dishes to international cuisine. Whether you’re strolling along the riverside, shopping in the Vasco da Gama shopping centre or taking part in the numerous cultural events, the Expo Zone offers an unforgettable Lisbon experience.
What to see and do
Gastronomy
The city offers a variety of traditional dishes that delight the palate, such as the famous bacalhau à Brás, pastéis de nata and grilled sardines. The markets, such as Mercado da Ribeira, offer a diverse culinary experience with fresh produce and local delicacies. In addition, Lisbon stands out for its range of Portuguese wines, perfectly complementing the local cuisine.
Heritage
Lisbon's heritage is rich and diverse, reflecting its long history. Highlights include the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. St George's Castle offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the medieval era. Historic neighbourhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto preserve traditional architecture and picturesque charm. Museums such as the National Museum of Ancient Art and the Fado Museum celebrate the city's vibrant cultural heritage.
Culture
Culture in Lisbon is vibrant and diverse, reflected in its museums, theatres and festivals. Historic neighbourhoods such as Alfama and Bairro Alto celebrate fado, traditional Portuguese music. The city is a centre of contemporary art, gastronomy and nightlife, offering a rich and immersive experience for visitors.
Entertainment
Get absorbed in the city's entertainment. Take the opportunity to see a show or visit an exhibition at the Altice Arena, the Belém Cultural Centre or the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
How to get to the hotel
Bus
In the city of Lisbon, bus transport is provided by Carris. You can access buses in various parts of the city that you can use to get to the hotel. Routes 208, 210, 705 and 708 take you to our hotel.
Rent-a-car
In the arrivals area of the airport you can hire a car through car hire companies. Another option is to book in advance.
By Air
Humberto Delgado Airport (Lisbon) is about 3.5 kilometres from the hotel and it takes about 10 minutes to get to the Hotel Meliá Lisboa Oriente via Av. Berlin.
Underground
To get to the Meliá Lisboa Oriente you need to get off at Oriente station and take the Red Line. The journey is direct and convenient, with frequent departures and well signposted stations.
events
in Lisbon
Web Summit
The Web Summit is an international event that brings together more than 70,000 people focussing on topics in the technology industry, just a 5-minute walk from the Meliá Lisboa Oriente.
Festival NOS Alive
NOS ALIVE is a music festival that takes place annually on the Passeio Marítimo de Algés in July, a 30-minute drive from the Meliá Lisboa Oriente.
Rock In Rio Lisbon Festival
Rock in Rio Lisboa is one of the biggest music festivals, bringing together iconic artists and passionate fans. Held in Lisbon, it offers unforgettable moments and a vibrant atmosphere.
MEO Kalorama Festival
MEO Kalorama is a music festival held in Lisbon that stands out for its diversity of musical genres. With renowned artists and a unique atmosphere that provides a memorable experience for its visitors.
Popular Saints
Every year in Lisbon, during the month of June, the Santos Populares festival takes place. At this time of year, experience Lisbon's liveliness with music, food and festivities throughout the city.