Oceanário de Lisboa Tickets at Oceanário de Lisboa
Oceanário de Lisboa Tickets
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- Spectacular visuals
- Great for families
Visitors rave about the Oceanário de Lisboa, praising its stunning exhibits and wide variety of marine life. With over 15,000 creatures on display, the aquarium offers an unforgettable experience for families and marine enthusiasts alike. While some visitors found the crowds to be a challenge, most agree that the Oceanário de Lisboa is a must-visit destination in Lisbon.
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Oceanário de Lisboa Tickets
The Oceanário de Lisboa stands as one of Europe's largest aquariums, housing over 8,000 marine animals and plants across more than 500 species. Located in Lisbon's Parque das Nações, this extraordinary facility features a massive central tank that recreates the world's major ocean habitats under one roof.
You'll journey through four distinct oceanic environments representing the Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Antarctic oceans. Each habitat showcases its unique ecosystem, from tropical coral reefs filled with colourful fish to rocky Antarctic shores where penguins waddle and sea otters play. The centrepiece is the enormous central tank where rays glide gracefully alongside sharks, sea turtles, and countless tropical species in a stunning underwater ballet.
Don't miss Takashi Amano's remarkable underwater installation, which recreates a tropical rainforest beneath the water's surface. The aquarium also features rotating temporary exhibitions and interactive displays that highlight marine conservation efforts. After exploring the ocean depths, you might want to discover more of Lisbon's attractions with Belém Tower tickets or take in panoramic city views from the Santa Justa Elevator.
Highlights
- Massive central tank featuring sharks, rays, sea turtles and thousands of tropical fish
- Four distinct ocean habitats representing Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Antarctic environments
- Close encounters with African butterflyfish, sea otters, penguins and Dusky Salamanders
- Takashi Amano's innovative underwater rainforest installation
- Interactive conservation exhibits highlighting marine protection efforts
- Over 8,000 animals and plants representing more than 500 unique species
Plan Your Visit to Oceanário de Lisboa
The aquarium operates daily with last entry typically one hour before closing time. Arrive early, especially at weekends, to avoid the busiest periods and enjoy a more peaceful experience with the marine life.
Allow at least two to three hours for your visit to fully appreciate all the exhibits and habitats. The facility is completely wheelchair accessible, with wheelchairs available to borrow at the entrance if needed. Photography is permitted throughout, but flash photography and tripods are not allowed to protect the animals.
The Oceanário is easily reached by metro on the Red Line to Oriente station, which connects directly to the Parque das Nações area. Once you've explored the underwater world, consider extending your Lisbon adventure with a visit to the historic Jerónimos Monastery in nearby Belém.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- The Oceanário de Lisboa is suitable for all ages, but children under 6 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Opening times
10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm
- Know before you go
Before visiting the Oceanário de Lisboa, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for a day indoors. Bring a camera to capture the stunning underwater views, but avoid using flash photography. Plan to arrive early to beat the crowds and make the most of your 120-minute visit. The aquarium is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be restricted due to maintenance or exhibit changes. Check the Oceanário's website for up-to-date information on accessibility and special events.
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive early to avoid busy periods, especially during weekends
Have your mobile ticket ready for fast entry
Photography is allowed, but no flash or tripods
Last entry is typically 1 hour before closing time
Wheelchairs can be borrowed at the entrance if needed
Frequently asked
Are tickets to the Oceanário de Lisboa valid for the whole day?
Yes, your ticket allows flexible entry so you can explore at your own pace during operating hours.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Tickets are often available at the entrance, but booking online is recommended to avoid lines and guarantee availability.
Is the aquarium wheelchair accessible?
Yes, all areas are accessible and wheelchairs are available to borrow if needed.
Can I leave and re-enter the Oceanário on the same day?
Re-entry is not permitted once you exit, so plan your visit accordingly.
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