Jardim Zoológico
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Access Europe’s largest indoor aquarium Oceanário de Lisboa, and enjoy a panorama of Lisbon on the Telecabine Cable Car with these combo tickets.
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Get up close and personal with different kinds of corals, starfish, cuttlefish, and a number of amphibians - all coexisting peacefully at Lisboa’s Oceanário.
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Take in different ocean environments: the Atlantic, Tropical Indian reefs, Pacific Ocean, and more.
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The Telecabine gondola takes you to a height of 30 meters over the Tagus River, with sweeping views of the city below.
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Covering a stretch of 1.2 kilometers, the Telecabine connects the Vasco Da Gama Tower in the north to Lisboa’s Oceanário in the south.
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Access Europe’s largest indoor aquarium Oceanário de Lisboa, and enjoy a panorama of Lisbon on the Telecabine Cable Car with these combo tickets.
-
Get up close and personal with different kinds of corals, starfish, cuttlefish, and a number of amphibians - all coexisting peacefully at Lisboa’s Oceanário.
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Take in different ocean environments: the Atlantic, Tropical Indian reefs, Pacific Ocean, and more.
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The Telecabine gondola takes you to a height of 30 meters over the Tagus River, with sweeping views of the city below.
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Covering a stretch of 1.2 kilometers, the Telecabine connects the Vasco Da Gama Tower in the north to Lisboa’s Oceanário in the south.
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Visit one of the world’s oldest museum aquariums, born of a prince’s dream and ambition to discover the depths of the ocean.
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See the awe-inspiring collection of marine specimens acquired by King Carlos I who earned the moniker of “the Oceanographer”.
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Check out the “Window to the Ocean”, a large interactive screen where you can see different marine species and learn about their habitat.
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Don’t miss out on the Shark Room, where you can discover rare shark species and learn more about their biology.
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Fun Fact: Many of the aquarium’s specimens such as mollusks, fresh water, and marine water fish come from fishermen.
More details
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Visit one of the world’s oldest museum aquariums, born of a prince’s dream and ambition to discover the depths of the ocean.
-
See the awe-inspiring collection of marine specimens acquired by King Carlos I who earned the moniker of “the Oceanographer”.
-
Check out the “Window to the Ocean”, a large interactive screen where you can see different marine species and learn about their habitat.
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Don’t miss out on the Shark Room, where you can discover rare shark species and learn more about their biology.
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Fun Fact: Many of the aquarium’s specimens such as mollusks, fresh water, and marine water fish come from fishermen.