What to say? It's an Hospital, never a good place to be at! It's an old hospital and its noticeable but you also see lots of construction work or something being fixed here and there..everywhere. Last time I took my 72yr old Mom to take an "infiltration" shot on her knee. The staff was great, best part of the hospital is the good people I crossed upon, everyone from the car park security to the Dr. that applied the shot were all very nice, efficient and fast, be prepared to walk a lot and wait a bit at the elevator doors waiting for the correct elevator to then go to the pharmacy, they wanted the patients to go from the 6th floor, to the 2nd to go to the pharmacy to pick up the medicine then return to the 6th where the doctor was waiting with a big sering in his hand and a smile on his face..😄 Other than the failed elevator system idea, old people can't use the elevators, and generally aged facilities I had no more issues. I give all 3 stars to the people working there, sorry guys but cannot give a...
Read moreFirst and foremost is a nice area to walk with your loved ones or even by yourself at any season of the year, where besides the pleasant way you have the Tejo river in your landscape. You must enjoy the Teleférico and the Oceanário in Parque das Nações for family activities and it's surrounded by restaurants and Vasco da Gama shopping. Oriente train and subway is also closer, which makes it a great meeting spot...
Read moreA scenic view of the Tagus River and the beautiful stretch of the Vasco Da Gama bridge was bliss. It will cost 8 Euros for a round trip, and you can reach here from Oriente Station by walk to North or South point. Neither of this ll not take more than 10-15 mins walk.
Avoid if it's cloudy, as you can hardly...
Read more