Entrecampos Train Station is situated in Lisbon, Portugal, and serves as a crucial junction for regional and national rail connections. The station, inaugurated in 1959, is an integral part of the Lisbon urban transit system, facilitating travel to major cities such as Faro, Porto, and Évora. Its strategic location in the city allows quick access to important areas of Lisbon, with easy connections to metro lines and buses. The station is known for its modern architectural design and well-maintained infrastructure. Notable nearby attractions include the historic Gulbenkian Museum, located just 1.5 km away, and the expansive Parque Eduardo VII, about 2 km from the station, both perfect for leisurely walks during layovers. For those waiting, the surrounding area offers numerous dining options and shopping facilities within close proximity.