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Centro Vasco da Gama — Attraction in Lisbon

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Centro Vasco da Gama
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Nearby attractions
MEO Arena
Rossio dos Olivais, 1990-231 Lisboa, Portugal
Feira Internacional de Lisboa
R. do Bojador, 1998-010 Lisboa, Portugal
Oceanário de Lisboa
Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal
Parque das Nações
1990-231 Lisbon, Portugal
Garcia de Orta
Passeio das Tágides, 1990-280 Lisboa, Portugal
Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições
Pavilhão de Portugal Cais Português Startup, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva
Largo José Mariano Gago nº1, 1990-073 Lisboa, Portugal
Water Gardens
Passeio Ulisses, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal
Telecabine Lisbon - South Station
Portugal, Passeio Neptuno, 1990-192 Lisboa, Portugal
Jardim das Ondas
Passeio Neptuno, 1990-192 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
H3 Parque das Nações
Av. do Índico, 1990-097 Lisboa, Portugal
Di Casa Vasco da Gama
Alameda dos Oceanos 10611A, 1990-203 Lisboa, Portugal
Peking Peking
R. Polo Norte 1b, 1990-261 Lisboa, Portugal
Italian Burger House
Av. do Índico 10503A, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Amorino Gelato - Lisboa Vasco Da Gama
CENTRO VASCO DA GAMA LOJA/QUIOSQUE, Av. Dom João II 40 Q9, 1990-094 Lisboa, Portugal
Sr. Frango da Guia
Avenida Dom João II, 40, Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, piso 2, loja 2.018, Parque das Nações, 1990-094 Lisboa, Portugal
The Club Steakhouse & Rooftop Bar
Edifício Infante, Av. Dom João II 35 Piso 3/3rd Floor, 1990-083 Lisboa, Portugal
Portugalia Cervejaria
Av. Dom João II 40, 1990-094, C.C. Vasco da Gama loja 3035, 1990-083 Lisboa, Portugal
Alentejo Grill House
1990-083 Lisbon, Portugal
McDonald's Vasco da Gama
Av. Dom João II 02, 1900-094 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Melia Lisboa Oriente
Av. Dom João II, 1990-083 Lisboa, Portugal
Hotel Tivoli Oriente
Av. Dom João II, 1990-083 Lisboa, Portugal
ibis Lisboa Parque das Naçoes
R. do Mar Vermelho 1 07 2 2, Nº De Registo:4710, 1990-203 Lisboa, Portugal
Moxy Lisboa Oriente
Av. Aquilino Ribeiro Machado 10, Parque das Nações, 1800-399 Lisboa, Portugal
Parque Nacoes Prime Apartments
Av. do Índico 1 309, 1990-125 Lisboa, Portugal
Olissippo Oriente
Av. Dom João II 32, 1990-092 Lisboa, Portugal
VIP Executive Art’s Hotel
Av. Dom João II 47, 1998-028 Lisboa, Portugal
Oriente 25 Apartments by APT IIN
Av. Dom João II 25, 1990-079 Lisboa, Portugal
Ikonik Lisboa
Av. Mediterrâneo 1 12.04, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal
Eurostars Universal Lisboa Hotel
Avenida do D. João II (13 1.12.01, Parque das Nações, 1990-050 Lisboa, Portugal
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Centro Vasco da Gama

Av. Dom João II 40, 1990-094 Lisboa, Portugal
4.4(24K)
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attractions: MEO Arena, Feira Internacional de Lisboa, Oceanário de Lisboa, Parque das Nações, Garcia de Orta, Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições, Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva, Water Gardens, Telecabine Lisbon - South Station, Jardim das Ondas, restaurants: H3 Parque das Nações, Di Casa Vasco da Gama, Peking Peking, Italian Burger House, Amorino Gelato - Lisboa Vasco Da Gama, Sr. Frango da Guia, The Club Steakhouse & Rooftop Bar, Portugalia Cervejaria, Alentejo Grill House, McDonald's Vasco da Gama
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Phone
+351 21 893 0601
Website
centrovascodagama.pt

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Nearby attractions of Centro Vasco da Gama

MEO Arena

Feira Internacional de Lisboa

Oceanário de Lisboa

Parque das Nações

Garcia de Orta

Pavilhão de Portugal - Exposições

Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva

Water Gardens

Telecabine Lisbon - South Station

Jardim das Ondas

MEO Arena

MEO Arena

4.5

(13.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Feira Internacional de Lisboa

Feira Internacional de Lisboa

4.2

(4.6K)

Closed
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Oceanário de Lisboa

Oceanário de Lisboa

4.7

(33.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Parque das Nações

Parque das Nações

4.6

(1.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Fri, Dec 19 • 8:15 AM
1249-970, Lisbon, Portugal
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Portuguese Cuisine: 17 Tastings Lisbon Food Tour
Portuguese Cuisine: 17 Tastings Lisbon Food Tour
Fri, Dec 19 • 10:30 AM
1100-053, Lisbon, Portugal
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Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Sailing tour of beautiful lisbon
Fri, Dec 19 • 3:30 PM
1400-038, Lisbon, Portugal
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Nearby restaurants of Centro Vasco da Gama

H3 Parque das Nações

Di Casa Vasco da Gama

Peking Peking

Italian Burger House

Amorino Gelato - Lisboa Vasco Da Gama

Sr. Frango da Guia

The Club Steakhouse & Rooftop Bar

Portugalia Cervejaria

Alentejo Grill House

McDonald's Vasco da Gama

H3 Parque das Nações

H3 Parque das Nações

4.1

(1.0K)

Click for details
Di Casa Vasco da Gama

Di Casa Vasco da Gama

3.8

(685)

Click for details
Peking Peking

Peking Peking

4.3

(287)

$

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Italian Burger House

Italian Burger House

4.1

(464)

$

Click for details
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Reviews of Centro Vasco da Gama

4.4
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5.0
24w

Vasco da Gama Mall is a maritime-themed shopping destination in Lisbon’s modern Parque das Nações district, originally developed for the 1998 World Expo. Its design pays tribute to Portugal’s seafaring heritage, featuring ship-inspired architecture with sail-like towers and nautical motifs throughout. Spanning 50,000m², the mall integrates seamlessly with Santiago Calatrava’s Oriente Station—a key Expo ’98 landmark. Its standout feature is a transparent roof covered by a cascading water sheet, creating shimmering natural light. The flooring is wood plank designed high-quality laminate and protective coating. Resembling the floor of a big wooden ship. The multi-level layout prioritizes openness and connectivity. Nautical elements define the interiors, complemented by modern amenities: A six-screen cinema and fitness club. A terrace with panoramic views of the Tagus River and Parque das Nações. Recent upgrades include sustainable retail concepts like MANGO Teen’s Mediterranean-inspired store. The tenant mix balances global brands and local practicality: 170+ stores A Continente hypermarket for everyday essentials. The food court houses 30+ diverse restaurants, acclaimed for quality beyond typical mall fare—offering sushi, seafood, and international cuisine. The best part is direct links to metro/train services, 2,600 parking spaces, and luggage storage. Adjacent to landmarks like the sail-shaped Vasco da Gama Tower (145m), blending retail with sightseeing as a tourist appeal. Seasonal installations (e.g., Christmas lights) and brand collaborations keep the space dynamic.

While not avant-garde, its thematic coherence (maritime identity), functional versatility (retail, dining, leisure), and prime location make it a Lisbon highlight. It caters equally to tourists exploring Expo ’98’s legacy and locals seeking convenience. Best for leisurely shopping, diverse dining, and riverfront...

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5.0
2y

Vasco da Gama Mall in Oriente, Lisbon, is an absolute gem for shoppers and food enthusiasts alike. With its three floors of shops and restaurants, it offers a delightful experience that is hard to match. The mall boasts a fantastic variety of stores, combining big brands and local shops, all offering products at very competitive prices.

For movie lovers, the presence of the Nos cinema on-site is a fantastic bonus, allowing visitors to catch the latest blockbusters in comfort and style. Whether you’re looking for some retail therapy or simply want to enjoy a film, Vasco da Gama Mall has got you covered.

But it’s the top floor that truly sets this mall apart. The abundance of restaurants serving diverse cuisines caters to every taste and craving imaginable. From delectable local dishes to international delights, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining options.

A word of advice for those planning to visit by car: when it comes to payment, cash or Portuguese cards (debit or credit) are your best options. The mall does not accept cards from other European or international banks.

In conclusion, Vasco da Gama Mall is a must-visit destination in Lisbon. Whether you’re after a shopping spree, a delightful dining experience, or both, you’ll find it all under one roof at this...

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4.0
2y

Vasco da Gama Market is a modern and vibrant shopping center that offers a unique shopping and dining experience in Lisbon. It is situated in the Parque das Nações district and is easily accessible by public transport.

The market offers a wide range of shops and restaurants, selling everything from fresh seafood and produce to clothing and accessories. It is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, with its lively atmosphere and impressive architecture.

One of the highlights of Vasco da Gama Market is its food court, which offers a wide range of cuisine from around the world. Visitors can sample traditional Portuguese dishes such as bacalhau (salt cod) and pastel de nata (custard tart), as well as international favorites such as sushi and burgers.

The market is also a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts, with a variety of shops selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing. The vendors are friendly and welcoming, and visitors can often bargain for a good price.

Overall, Vasco da Gama Market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of Lisbon. With its wide variety of products, friendly vendors, and modern atmosphere, this market is sure to be a highlight of any...

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Vasco da Gama Mall is a maritime-themed shopping destination in Lisbon’s modern Parque das Nações district, originally developed for the 1998 World Expo. Its design pays tribute to Portugal’s seafaring heritage, featuring ship-inspired architecture with sail-like towers and nautical motifs throughout. Spanning 50,000m², the mall integrates seamlessly with Santiago Calatrava’s Oriente Station—a key Expo ’98 landmark. Its standout feature is a transparent roof covered by a cascading water sheet, creating shimmering natural light. The flooring is wood plank designed high-quality laminate and protective coating. Resembling the floor of a big wooden ship. The multi-level layout prioritizes openness and connectivity. Nautical elements define the interiors, complemented by modern amenities: A six-screen cinema and fitness club. A terrace with panoramic views of the Tagus River and Parque das Nações. Recent upgrades include sustainable retail concepts like MANGO Teen’s Mediterranean-inspired store. The tenant mix balances global brands and local practicality: 170+ stores A Continente hypermarket for everyday essentials. The food court houses 30+ diverse restaurants, acclaimed for quality beyond typical mall fare—offering sushi, seafood, and international cuisine. The best part is direct links to metro/train services, 2,600 parking spaces, and luggage storage. Adjacent to landmarks like the sail-shaped Vasco da Gama Tower (145m), blending retail with sightseeing as a tourist appeal. Seasonal installations (e.g., Christmas lights) and brand collaborations keep the space dynamic. While not avant-garde, its thematic coherence (maritime identity), functional versatility (retail, dining, leisure), and prime location make it a Lisbon highlight. It caters equally to tourists exploring Expo ’98’s legacy and locals seeking convenience. Best for leisurely shopping, diverse dining, and riverfront exploration.
Hasan AhmedHasan Ahmed
Vasco da Gama Market is a modern and vibrant shopping center that offers a unique shopping and dining experience in Lisbon. It is situated in the Parque das Nações district and is easily accessible by public transport. The market offers a wide range of shops and restaurants, selling everything from fresh seafood and produce to clothing and accessories. It is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, with its lively atmosphere and impressive architecture. One of the highlights of Vasco da Gama Market is its food court, which offers a wide range of cuisine from around the world. Visitors can sample traditional Portuguese dishes such as bacalhau (salt cod) and pastel de nata (custard tart), as well as international favorites such as sushi and burgers. The market is also a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts, with a variety of shops selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing. The vendors are friendly and welcoming, and visitors can often bargain for a good price. Overall, Vasco da Gama Market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of Lisbon. With its wide variety of products, friendly vendors, and modern atmosphere, this market is sure to be a highlight of any trip to the city
Laurenti ArnaultLaurenti Arnault
Centro Vasco da Gama is one of the best places in Lisbon if you’re looking to combine shopping, food, and sightseeing all in one stop. Its location couldn’t be better—right next to Oriente Station—so you can easily hop off the metro, train, or bus and walk straight inside. The mall is modern, bright, and easy to navigate. You’ll find plenty of international brands mixed with Portuguese shops, so it’s great whether you want familiar names or something more local. The food court has everything from fast bites to proper meals—but here’s a tip: head upstairs and sit by the big glass windows for fantastic views of the river. If you step outside the mall toward the riverside, you’ll discover the Parque das Nações promenade—a beautiful place for a stroll with views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge. It’s especially nice at sunset, when the whole area feels calm despite being right next to the shopping center. Another little secret: the rooftop terrace (accessible via the food court area) is often overlooked by visitors, but it’s a quiet spot to enjoy the fresh air with a view. Whether you’re here to shop, grab a meal, or just take in the scenery, Centro Vasco da Gama is a great stop for tourists and locals alike.
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Vasco da Gama Mall is a maritime-themed shopping destination in Lisbon’s modern Parque das Nações district, originally developed for the 1998 World Expo. Its design pays tribute to Portugal’s seafaring heritage, featuring ship-inspired architecture with sail-like towers and nautical motifs throughout. Spanning 50,000m², the mall integrates seamlessly with Santiago Calatrava’s Oriente Station—a key Expo ’98 landmark. Its standout feature is a transparent roof covered by a cascading water sheet, creating shimmering natural light. The flooring is wood plank designed high-quality laminate and protective coating. Resembling the floor of a big wooden ship. The multi-level layout prioritizes openness and connectivity. Nautical elements define the interiors, complemented by modern amenities: A six-screen cinema and fitness club. A terrace with panoramic views of the Tagus River and Parque das Nações. Recent upgrades include sustainable retail concepts like MANGO Teen’s Mediterranean-inspired store. The tenant mix balances global brands and local practicality: 170+ stores A Continente hypermarket for everyday essentials. The food court houses 30+ diverse restaurants, acclaimed for quality beyond typical mall fare—offering sushi, seafood, and international cuisine. The best part is direct links to metro/train services, 2,600 parking spaces, and luggage storage. Adjacent to landmarks like the sail-shaped Vasco da Gama Tower (145m), blending retail with sightseeing as a tourist appeal. Seasonal installations (e.g., Christmas lights) and brand collaborations keep the space dynamic. While not avant-garde, its thematic coherence (maritime identity), functional versatility (retail, dining, leisure), and prime location make it a Lisbon highlight. It caters equally to tourists exploring Expo ’98’s legacy and locals seeking convenience. Best for leisurely shopping, diverse dining, and riverfront exploration.
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Vasco da Gama Market is a modern and vibrant shopping center that offers a unique shopping and dining experience in Lisbon. It is situated in the Parque das Nações district and is easily accessible by public transport. The market offers a wide range of shops and restaurants, selling everything from fresh seafood and produce to clothing and accessories. It is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, with its lively atmosphere and impressive architecture. One of the highlights of Vasco da Gama Market is its food court, which offers a wide range of cuisine from around the world. Visitors can sample traditional Portuguese dishes such as bacalhau (salt cod) and pastel de nata (custard tart), as well as international favorites such as sushi and burgers. The market is also a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts, with a variety of shops selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing. The vendors are friendly and welcoming, and visitors can often bargain for a good price. Overall, Vasco da Gama Market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of Lisbon. With its wide variety of products, friendly vendors, and modern atmosphere, this market is sure to be a highlight of any trip to the city
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Centro Vasco da Gama is one of the best places in Lisbon if you’re looking to combine shopping, food, and sightseeing all in one stop. Its location couldn’t be better—right next to Oriente Station—so you can easily hop off the metro, train, or bus and walk straight inside. The mall is modern, bright, and easy to navigate. You’ll find plenty of international brands mixed with Portuguese shops, so it’s great whether you want familiar names or something more local. The food court has everything from fast bites to proper meals—but here’s a tip: head upstairs and sit by the big glass windows for fantastic views of the river. If you step outside the mall toward the riverside, you’ll discover the Parque das Nações promenade—a beautiful place for a stroll with views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge. It’s especially nice at sunset, when the whole area feels calm despite being right next to the shopping center. Another little secret: the rooftop terrace (accessible via the food court area) is often overlooked by visitors, but it’s a quiet spot to enjoy the fresh air with a view. Whether you’re here to shop, grab a meal, or just take in the scenery, Centro Vasco da Gama is a great stop for tourists and locals alike.
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