Tivoli Oriente Lisboa Hotel, hotel in Lisbon, Portugal
The Tivoli Oriente Lisboa Hotel is a tall modern building in Parque das Nações, a waterfront district in eastern Lisbon. The property spans several floors and offers an indoor pool, a fitness area, dining spaces, and a bar on the top floor facing the Tagus River.
Parque das Nações was built on a former industrial and polluted stretch of riverbank that was fully cleared for the 1998 World Exposition. After the event closed, the area was turned into a permanent mixed-use neighborhood, and the hotel was among the buildings that stayed on as part of that legacy.
The Tivoli name has been used for Portuguese hotels since the early 20th century, and it carries a long association with city hospitality in Lisbon. Staying here places a visitor inside the planned urban grid of Parque das Nações, where wide waterfront promenades and public art are part of everyday life outside the door.
The hotel is a short walk from Oriente Station, Lisbon's main rail and metro hub, which makes it easy to reach the city center or the airport without a car. The surrounding neighborhood is flat and easy to walk through, with shops and restaurants close by.
The site where the hotel now stands was considered too contaminated for construction until the large-scale cleanup that preceded Expo 98. The top-floor bar looks out over the exact stretch of riverbank that was once off-limits to the public for decades.
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