Lisboa Oriente Train Station is one of the main railway hubs in Lisbon, located in the Parque das Nações area. Opened in 1998, it serves as a key point for both regional and national rail services, accommodating over 35,000 passengers daily. The station connects Lisbon to important cities such as Porto, Faro, and Évora through various train services including Alfa Pendular and Intercidades. Lisboa Oriente is conveniently situated near Lisbon's International Airport, approximately 7 kilometers away, and is accessible via the red line of the Lisbon Metro. The station also features a striking architectural design by Santiago Calatrava, known for its roof resembling a tree canopy. For visitors with layovers, attractions such as the Oceanário de Lisboa offer a unique experience just 1 kilometer away and can be reached in around 12 minutes on foot. The Vasco da Gama Shopping Center is also nearby, approximately 1.5 kilometers from the station, and offers a range of shops and entertainment options, reachable within 18 minutes on foot.