Admission to Lisbon Oceanarium

A visit to a large oceanarium with 8,000 creatures and plants

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Duration: 2 hours - 3 hours

This ticket will grant you admission to Lisbon Oceanarium – a saltwater oceanarium that's home to 500 different species and 8,000 animals and plants.

After entering the building, you’ll have the freedom to explore the building and its colorful exhibitions at your own pace. You’ll be able to see sharks, rays, penguins and sea otters, as well as an abundance of fish and sea creatures.

In addition to the marine life enclosures, there are plenty of educational activities you can discover too, such as displays about oceans, sustainability and conservation projects.

What's included

  • Admission to permanent and temporary exhibitions

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Transportation
    • Food and drinks (available for purchase)
    • Souvenirs (available for purchase)
    • Parking

    Accessibility

    • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
    • Accessible to strollers
    • Public transit links nearby

    Health & Safety

    • Suitable for all fitness levels

    Additional information

    Children aged 0–2 years can join for free, but still require a ticket.

    Please note that the new exhibitions, Submerged Universe and Forests Underwater by Takashi Amano, are included in the tour price.

    Please note that the operational hours of the Lisbon Oceanarium are as follows:

    - Daily: 10:00–20:00

    - Last admission: 19:00

    Location

    Admission to Lisbon Oceanarium

    Oceanário de Lisboa, Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, Lisboa, 1990-005

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