From beautiful Rossio train- and metro Station (Estação do Rossio) in Lisbon to Sintra

Rossio train- and metro station (Estação do Rossio) is located between Rossio and Restauradores. This train station is incredibly unique, formerly known as Central Station (Estação Central) and that designation still appears in its façade. The station has beautiful neo-manueline architecture designed by architect José Luís Monteiro, completed in 1887.

Lisbon Rossio Station at night

The Neo-Manueline façade dominates the northwest side of the square and is a Romantic recreation of the exuberant Manueline style, typical of early 16th century Portugal. Its most interesting features are the two intertwined horseshoe portals at the entrance, the watch in a small turret and the abundant sculptural decoration.

Rossio train and metro station Largo Duque de Cadaval

December 2008. Near the station you can have a drink at Largo do Duque de Cadaval, which is really nice and full of open-air cafés.

Lisbon Rossio Station inside Train

The Station had been closed for almost three years while it was undergoing repairs, in spring 2008 it was re-opened again.

Lisbon Station Rossio inside

Inside, the platform is connected by ramps to the façade level and is covered by a cast-iron structure executed by a Belgium firm. The station is an important example of Romantic (façade) and Cast-iron (platform cover) architecture in Portugal.

Downstairs is Rossio’s metro station (green line). Metropolitano de Lisboa, Lisbon Metro official page. On this webste (also in English) you’ll find a map with a network diagram and explanation of the lines: Metro Linha Azul (blue line) Metro Linha Amarela (yellow line) Metro Linha Verde (green line) and Metro Linha Vermelha (red line). Click on the name of a station to obtain more information.

Lisbon Rossio Station train to Sintra

This beautiful station is a must see if you visit Lisbon, and if you want to visit Sintra, the famous World Heritage town just outside Lisbon, you need to come here.

From Rossio Station to Sintra station

Sintra Station. Trains to Sintra (and vice versa) leave every 15 minutes, for the low price of E 3.90 (return ticket), a 45 minute trip. The access of trains to the Rossio station is made by a tunnel more than 2600 m long. This tunnel was escavated under the city and is considered one of the most important works of engineering of Portugal in the XIX century.

From Rossio Station Lisbon to Sintra station

Sintra Station

Besides: if you prefer to go by car to visit Sintra, the IC19 superhighway takes you directly from the city and it comes to an end at Sintra – so you don’t have to worry about any turnoffs! Parking is for free, 10 minutes walk from the center of Sintra.

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