TORRE VASCO DE GAMA
Emblematic tower of 140 m high with a restaurant at the top, enjoying a masterly view of the capital.
This emblematic tower, a vestige of the 1998 Universal Exhibition, is to this day Lisbon's tallest building, rising to a height of over 140 m, offering a masterly view of the capital, the Vasco da Gama bridge and the other side of the Tagus. From October 2004 to September 2012, it remained closed until the opening of the Sana Group's luxury hotel, the Myriad. At the very top there's a restaurant (Fifty seconds) and a bar (Babylon 360°), but you can also just come and visit the tower during the day, when the bar is closed.
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Dommage qu on ne puisse pas y acceder