Things to do in Lisbon Oceanarium
The Lisbon Oceanarium, home to over 450 different marine species, is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe. Situated in the 1998 World Exposition grounds, known today as the Parque des Nações, it was designed by the American architect Peter Chermayeff. Said to resemble an aircraft carrier, it is built on a pier in an artificial lagoon.
The Lisbon Oceanarium has four distinct habitats representing coastal, arctic, temperate and tropical climates. Here you will find unique and familiar sea creatures and mammals including sharks, rays, penguins, otters, sea birds, echinoderms, corals, jellyfish and many more!
This modern aquarium is devoted to hosting educational activities to help children and adults alike learn more about the ocean and the environmental issues it faces today. Don't miss out on this impressive and educational display of marine on your trip to Lisbon!
Our recommendations in Lisbon Oceanarium

Lisbon Oceanarium entrance tickets
Book your Lisbon Oceanarium entrance tickets and visit the world's largest saltwater Oceanarium.

Lisboa Card for 24h, 48h or 72h
Buy your Lisboa Card and get access to 39 museums, monuments, and places of interest in Lisbon. Plus, free transportation around the city.

Oceanário de Lisboa tickets and roundtrip cable car
Book your tickets now to visit the Oceanàrio of Lisboa including roundtrip tickets for the cable car!

Lisbon Oceanarium entrance tickets
Book your Lisbon Oceanarium entrance tickets and visit the world's largest saltwater Oceanarium.

Lisboa Card for 24h, 48h or 72h
Buy your Lisboa Card and get access to 39 museums, monuments, and places of interest in Lisbon. Plus, free transportation around the city.

Oceanário de Lisboa tickets and roundtrip cable car
Book your tickets now to visit the Oceanàrio of Lisboa including roundtrip tickets for the cable car!
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Lisbon Oceanarium
Lisbon
Portugal
Reviews Lisbon Oceanarium
“We purchased a 72 hour ticket for best value exchanging voucher for actual ticket at the airport Tourist Office no problem.Convenient way to travel around Lisbon we travelled around by trams, metros, and the 40 min train trip to Sintra from Rossio Station.”
“Non c'era fila”
“Sempre molto bello, anche se mi è sembrato che i pesci iniziano a diminuire nella vasca”
