Step aboard Portugal's high-speed trains and experience the epitome of comfort and modern travel. From sleek interiors to state-of-the-art amenities, every detail is designed to enhance your journey.

Relax in spacious, ergonomic seats as you glide through the stunning Portuguese landscapes. Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi and stay powered up with convenient power sockets at your seat.

Indulge in delicious snacks and beverages available onboard, or simply sit back and enjoy the scenic views from the expansive panoramic windows.

Gare De Oriente Station

Address: Edificio Gare do Oriente, Piso 1 - Av. D. Joao II, 1900-233, Lisbon, Portugal
​Oriente train station is the main railway hub in Lisbon. But even if you aren't interested in train travel in Portugal, this major railway hub is worth stopping by to admire its spectacular facade. Inside, you can also find a subway/bus station and a big shopping center.
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The Oriente Station in Lisbon is one of Portugal's most iconic landmarks, a stunning example of modern architecture inaugurated in 1998 for Expo '98, the World Exposition held in the city. Designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the station stands out with its steel and glass structure and intricate latticework details, making it a symbol of Lisbon's contemporary skyline.
Today, Oriente Station serves as a vital transportation hub, connecting travelers to destinations across Portugal and beyond. It offers a wide range of services, including the high-speed Alfa Pendular trains, regional routes, and international connections. Managed by Comboios de Portugal, the station seamlessly integrates with the city's metro, buses, and taxis, ensuring an efficient transit experience for both locals and tourists. Located in the vibrant Parque das Nações district, Oriente Station is surrounded by amenities and attractions like the Lisbon Oceanarium, making it much more than a transit point—it is the gateway to exploring Lisbon's rich history and dynamic modern culture.

Santa Apolonia Station

Address: Av. Infante Dom Henrique 1, 1100-105, Lisbon, Portugal.
Located in the beating heart of the Portuguese capital, Santa Apolonia Railway Station takes pride in being the oldest train station in the city. It serves several major international routes to such popular holiday destinations as France and Spain as well as trains to the northern regions of the country.
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Entrecampos Station

Address: Estacao de Entrecampos (r/c) - Rua Dr. Eduardo Neves, 1050-077, Lisbon, Portugal
If you are planning to go from Lisbon to Faro by train, one of the stations you might choose as a starting point of your journey is Entrecampos train station. Although it doesn't serve any major international routes, it handles several important local lines.
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Sete Rios Station

Address: Estacao da CP, Rua Prof. Lima Bastos, Lisbon, Portugal.
Although Sete Rios railway station's facade is not as striking as the one of Oriente, the station's main entrance of glass and steel still looks rather impressive. Apart from serving several regional trains, the complex also houses the main bus station of Lisbon, making it one of the biggest transport hubs in the Portuguese capital.
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